Initial Bio when returned:
Please welcome pretty and petite 5 year old Nikki back to RAGOM. She was adopted about 16 months ago from RAGOM and was very much loved by her surrendering owner (SO). Sadly her surrendering owner's personal circumstances have changed and Nikki's separation anxiety has worsened because of longer periods of being left alone, all resulting in the surrendering owner making the difficult decision that it would be in Nikki's best interests to return her to RAGOM.
There are wonderfully detailed updates here on her webpage written by Nikki's prior RAGOM fosters.....please spend a few minutes reading through them because Nikki is pretty much the same sweet and lively pup she was before adoption. And I can save space and concentrate on bringing everyone up to date on the last 16 months.
Nikki has always had a bit of separation anxiety and a definite aversion to crating due to being crated and left alone for very long hours prior to coming to RAGOM the first time.
She did well here at RAGOM wIth free roam and tolerated being kenneled for short periods of time when absolutely necessary.
After adoption she did well with free roam at first, but as circumstances changed and the surrendering owner had to be gone for longer periods of time, Nikki's separation anxiety increased and eventually led to some destructive behavior. Based upon what was told to us, she starting searching for a way out of the house and this led to leaping through an open but screened window...more than once we are told. Screens needed replacing, of course.
The other damage the SO told us about involves the trim around the front door. This ended up being torn and damaged because of Nikki's excitement when she heard the SO's key in the lock.
The SO did try crating Nikki at some point but Nikki hurt her nose trying to get out. Nikki has broken teeth secondary to kennel biting per the veterinarian's diagnosis a few days ago.
Nikki had her vet visit on July 3rd and is in excellent health and weighs 52 pounds. As stated in her earlier updates, she is very smart and very energetic and very strong. Her veterinarian recommended we look for an equally active family or individual for her forever home, and she will need someone home most of the time..or maybe even someone who can take their dog to work!
Nikki will thrive with lots of walks, runs, jogging, kayaking...you name it....we think Nikki would love it. If you are looking for an enthusiastic jogging or running partner, Nikki is your girl.
One other issue going on with Nikki is her reactive behavior when seeing or even hearing other dogs...including those outside the car window. There is lots of barking and some scuffles. Her previous fosters all recommended obedience training for Nikki. A good trainer or adopter with training experience will be invaluable to getting Nikki on the right path and will be an integral part of her discharge plan. RAGOM can help adopters with choosing a good trainer.
Finally, and more than anything else, I want you to know you will fall in love with Nikki when you meet her, like I have. She is totally irresistible, has the sweetest nature and is very mellow indoors. She sleeps on my bed at night but waits for an invitation. She loves belly rubs and being brushed.
She follows me around like a little puppy, sleeps soundly all night, no accidents and looks at me with those beautifully expressive eyes, seeming to ask....."Am I doing okay? Am I doing okay?"
Nikki has had some hard times but she is an excellent example of how resilient these rescued dogs can be. There is a family or individual out there who will be a perfect match for her and will turn her life around, once and for all.
Please note that all new, current updates for Nikki will be found by scrolling down to entries on and after July 14, 2015.