Please welcome Tully13-081 to the Ragom family. Tully arrived on 3/22/13 from a shelter in St.James. The SO called the sheriff to come get Tully or they would drop him off in the country. Poor little guy. Tully is a intact PB Golden. HW negitve,UTD and in good health. He is a little under weight but,the vet said nothing to worry about at his age. Just under feed.
Tully is schudled for his nueter on April15th. He is good with other dogs, kids and people. A little shy at first but doesn't last but a minute or 2. Cats he's ok with but he can get a little excited and chase them if they run. In the short time I've had Tully he has really showed himself. He loves to cuddle and thinks he's a lap dog. Which is not all bad since he is only 46lbs. He will jump in your lap and give you a hug and just lay there to be petted. Tully I belive was kept outside so he is about 98% house broke. He's had a few accidents but, a couple were probably our fault for not watching close enough. He doesn't bark at you or the door to go. He will get anxious and strut back and forth and sometimes he will talk to you with moans and a squeak.
Tully is about 10 months old so still has a lot of puppy going on and needs to learn some manners but, all in all for what he's been though he is doing great. He now knows sit, come, get out of there and lay down (well working on that). He has a good recall. He loves to play and run. He is just non stop go go go like the energizer bunny outside. He just doesn't stop for anything. He runs or jumps right over my resident dog. Tully does have a niche were he likes to love nibble and sometimes can be hard. We are working on this and it has minimized. Tully will need an active family. One that doesn't mind being cuddled up to in bed by a big love bug. One that will be willing to work with him and maybe take him to obedience school. Tully will make a wonderful addtion to just about any family that is willing to just give him love and guidance. He is truely mans best friend. He will follow you everywhere and not let you out of his sight. Tully will go into a crate but,needs some assitance but once he's in he does fine. If Tully sounds like a good fit for your family please contact you placement advsior. Tully will be ready to go his furever home after he heals from his nueter on the 15th of April.