Rowan 20-135

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Rowan came into RAGOM when his family felt he was too big and strong for their small children. Rowan is a healthy boy. Because of his size and strength, any children in the home should be age 10+. Rowan can live with other dogs but should do well as an only dog. He can live with cats. Rowan does not require a physical fence; a tie out works fine for him. Rowan needs a family committed to training and exercise to help him become his best self.

At a Glance #20-135

Golden Retriever Born: November 2019
Male 75 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Rowan came into RAGOM when his family felt he was too big and strong for their small children. Rowan is a healthy boy. Because of his size and strength, any children in the home should be age 10+. Rowan can live with other dogs but should do well as an only dog. He can live with cats. Rowan does not require a physical fence; a tie out works fine for him. Rowan needs a family committed to training and exercise to help him become his best self.

Updates

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Rowan was adopted by the C Family and will have a home with a big backyard. He may even join the neighborhood dogs for a swim in the pond behind the house some day.  He will absolutely love being the center of attention with a mom, dad, and three 2-legged siblings to shower him with affection. Rowan told me he looks forward to snuggling with his new family.

 

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Do you want a puppy but don’t want to go through the potty-training nightmare? Say hello to Rowan, a 9-month-old boy surrendered to RAGOM because he was getting too large and strong for a home with small children. He has been neutered, is microchipped, and is up to date on all of his vaccinations and preventative medications.

He has been here for a couple of weeks now, and settled in quickly with his foster brother and sister. There is a lot of playing, running around the yard, wrestling, and two walks per day. Having all those outlets to burn off puppy energy has been very beneficial for him.

He also loves to snuggle on the couch. He sleeps in his crate at night without a peep, and has never had an indoor accident.  He is also a big fan of a nice stick to chew on.

Due to the coronavirus, Rowan has never had any formal obedience training. He is really responding well to clicker training in my backyard.

He already knew “sit” and “down”. When he starts digging or getting into something he shouldn’t, calling his name brings him running to me. Once he sits nicely, he gets a treat.  He is VERY food motivated, so continuing his training will be easy and fun for you and him. He takes treats nicely.

Keep in mind, he IS still a puppy, so it is important to redirect unwanted behaviors and reinforce the desired ones.  While he loves the company of other dogs, he would be perfectly fine being the center of attention as the only dog in your home.

We do what are called enrichment walks. They aren’t so much about getting a brisk workout as they are about having an adventure.  We see and hear everything and stop and sniff frequently.

I heard it explained once that power walking with a dog is like being on a road trip as a kid but not being able to look out the windows. Because dogs rely so heavily on scents, it’s critical that they get to experience that part of it. We still have some stretches where we walk quite briskly, and his leashes are usually loose. So, the walks have helped a bit with the pulling issue. But, he IS a very strong boy.

To Rowan, there is nothing more refreshing than a puddle of water or sprinkler run-off in the gutters. He will pull until he gets a drink. During the morning walks, there is also a bit of fun. He loves to stick his face in sprinklers to get a face wash. It is sheer heaven for him.  Oh, and be advised, any stick, twig, or leaf in his path is also fair game.

Rowan’s forever family should be dedicated to making sure he gets a lot of exercise and can continue his training. At this time, any kids should be the age of 10 or older.  He still occasionally gets a little mouthy and does not realize how strong he is. We would not want him to knock over younger kids. 

Rowan is a very good boy and will make a wonderful companion for the right family.

Rowan 20-135