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Rhonda V. and RAGOM Andy (07-406)
Hello . . . Are you out there? Have you been looking for me? I'm here....
Let me introduce to you ...Sukie! Miss Sukie is a beautiful purebred (with AKC papers) Golden girl. She is about as happy as she can be. For a girl who has spent all her years in an outside kennel, she has done remarkably well in our house. She was funny at first, when we put her on the tie-out. She would immediately lay down in the doorway and we would have to really work to get her to step outside. It only took 2 days for her to figure out the system. She has only had 2 accidents in the house, and one was FM's fault for not paying attention to her. We were a little concerned how she would handle bedtime. What a pro, the best we have ever had. She loves her kennel with the nice soft bed. If you leave the door open she will go in and make herself comfortable during the day. She doesn't seem to be afraid or needing to find a safe spot, she just seems to really like the bed. She doesn't even make a sound during the night.
She loves, loves, LOVES to be pet. We have decided she has PMADD (pet me a lot deficit disorder). She is learning how to settle down and relax, we have been so amazed by her progress in just 4 short days. Sukie went for her first walk last night and will never need a gentle leader, she did great! She is not a fast walker, but I think that's because she has had very little exercise. She will happily retrieve a ball for you, but she's not so great about giving the ball back. I started "give" training with her and after three times of trading a treat for the ball, she knew what to do. I think she is very smart! We have already worked on sit, down, give and stay. She does sit and down very well, and is getting the idea of give and stay.
Okay, now for the important stuff. Sukie is 7 years old with tons of love to give. She gets along great with our two resident girls. She was raised around cats, so that's no big deal for her. She does not get on your furniture. She is totally kennel trained. We allow her free roam while we are home, but we kennel her if we leave. If you give her a hard bone while she's in her kennel, she is as happy as can be. She has done wonderful with the housetraining. I really don't think she needs a fence or a tie-out, she doesn't go far from your side and she listens very well.
When we first got her the smell was overwhelming. She got her first bath and did fine. I took the clipper to her dreadlocks and she didn't even move. She is headed to the groomer on Tuesday for the full treatment (she deserves it). She has the prettiest hair with a small white patch on her chest and little curls down her sides. She will be visiting the vet in another week for a full work up. She has not had any shots for many years and will need to be spayed. I am curious how much she weighs. She was allowed to self-feed, which this foster mom doesn't believe in. Surprisingly though, she's not hugely overweight.
We will let you know more as we spend more time with Sukie. If you are interested in a wonderfully loving, happy go-lucky girl, please contact your Placement Advisor today!