Saber 05-333

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10/10/05: Hi, everyone. I'm Saber, and I'm new to RAGOM. I was found when I wandered into a nice lady's yard. She fed me for a few days and helped me look for my owners. When we didn't find them, she called RAGOM to take care of me since I'm a Golden/Lab mix. Thank you, Barbara, for helping me get to RAGOM! Once I got here, I met 3 other dogs. Most of them were very nice, but that Duke (05-313) just wouldn't leave me alone! Finally, mom told him to back off and finally I got a chance to rest. My paws are so tired from walking, I was happy just to flop on the floor at mom's feet. Oh, in case you're wondering, Duke finally got his fill of following me around and now we're friends.

Last night I slept in a nice soft kennel, but that's really not my thing, so at 4:00 (yes, A.M.) I let the family know, in no uncertain terms, that I wanted out for once and for all. Mom kept telling it was just until I could visit the vet, then I could sleep with everyone else. So today we piled in the car and went to that vet place. The people there were very nice, although they kept picking at me. I heard someone mention ticks, but I don't know what those are. They were pretty sure they got all of them off, so I think they're done picking for now. I got a bunch of shots and something called a microchip (that's so I'll never have to be a stray again!). I have a neuter scheduled for Thursday; I guess they shave your belly for that... not so sure I like that idea, but I don't think I have much of a choice in the matter. The greatest news is that even though I've been a stray, I don't have heartworms or Lyme's disease... mom says that's fabulous for me, because it means I can start looking for a new family straight away. Oh, I should also mention I weigh 60 pounds, but the vet thought I should gain a few pounds cuz all my ribs show. That's what happens when you walk so much.

If you're interested in a snuggle bug of a boy dog, I'm that boy. I am very well behaved and pretty quiet (except if you stick me in a kennel and expect me to sleep there). I love to have my tummy and my chin scratched... if you did that all day I'd love it! Kids are cool, because they like to pay attention to me. Cats are also cool. I saw a cute one at the vet today and I think she had a small crush on me...

If you'd like to meet me, please email placement @ragom.org right away... I don't want to wait for you forever!!

SaberSaber

At a Glance #05-333

Breed not specified Born: September 2005
Male Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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10/10/05: Hi, everyone. I'm Saber, and I'm new to RAGOM. I was found when I wandered into a nice lady's yard. She fed me for a few days and helped me look for my owners. When we didn't find them, she called RAGOM to take care of me since I'm a Golden/Lab mix. Thank you, Barbara, for helping me get to RAGOM! Once I got here, I met 3 other dogs. Most of them were very nice, but that Duke (05-313) just wouldn't leave me alone! Finally, mom told him to back off and finally I got a chance to rest. My paws are so tired from walking, I was happy just to flop on the floor at mom's feet. Oh, in case you're wondering, Duke finally got his fill of following me around and now we're friends.

Last night I slept in a nice soft kennel, but that's really not my thing, so at 4:00 (yes, A.M.) I let the family know, in no uncertain terms, that I wanted out for once and for all. Mom kept telling it was just until I could visit the vet, then I could sleep with everyone else. So today we piled in the car and went to that vet place. The people there were very nice, although they kept picking at me. I heard someone mention ticks, but I don't know what those are. They were pretty sure they got all of them off, so I think they're done picking for now. I got a bunch of shots and something called a microchip (that's so I'll never have to be a stray again!). I have a neuter scheduled for Thursday; I guess they shave your belly for that... not so sure I like that idea, but I don't think I have much of a choice in the matter. The greatest news is that even though I've been a stray, I don't have heartworms or Lyme's disease... mom says that's fabulous for me, because it means I can start looking for a new family straight away. Oh, I should also mention I weigh 60 pounds, but the vet thought I should gain a few pounds cuz all my ribs show. That's what happens when you walk so much.

If you're interested in a snuggle bug of a boy dog, I'm that boy. I am very well behaved and pretty quiet (except if you stick me in a kennel and expect me to sleep there). I love to have my tummy and my chin scratched... if you did that all day I'd love it! Kids are cool, because they like to pay attention to me. Cats are also cool. I saw a cute one at the vet today and I think she had a small crush on me...

If you'd like to meet me, please email placement @ragom.org right away... I don't want to wait for you forever!!

SaberSaber

Updates

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Hello -

I just wanted to write a note and let everyone know how amazing Tucker (aka Saber) is. He is doing so well, and after a month with us, realizes he has a home of his own. It didn't take Tucker long at all to like us, and we liked him from the moment he fell asleep while having his belly rubbed during our foster visit.

Since he's been with us, Tucker has really started coming out of his shell. He used to wet a little when meeting new men, but that's completely stopped. He knows to sit when he comes in the house before taking his leash off, and will (generally - unless there's a great chase going on at the dog park) come when called. He shares the bed for part of the night, and is a second alarm clock in the morning.

He's discovered how much he likes squeaky toys, although tennis balls are still not worth the effort. He also has many "doggie friends" at the dog park we take him to a couple of times a week.

After a difficult past experience with a rescued aggressive dog, Tucker is everything we hoped for. I've attached a few photos of Tucker napping, running in the dog park, and begging for us to put down the camera and rub his belly.

Thank you Ragom and all the foster families that make this program possible. It's great for both the dogs and people.

Katie and Chris