Brady 13-326

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10/27/2013:

Welcome to the most laid-back, sweetest puppy we have ever seen. Brady is a 14-week-old Golden puppy whose Momma is sweet Annie 13-316 and whose sister is Bridget 13-325. He has made her way into our RAGOM family by way of the Animal Humane Society. His mother, Annie, was one of the 133 dogs seized from a breeder in Pine River on July 16th of this year. Pending the disposition of the legal proceedings, the Animal Humane Society was caring for these dogs, and while in their care, nearly 80 puppies were born. At RAGOM, we were honored to be asked to provide socialization and foster care for a number of Golden Retrievers and their puppies. Brady was one of the puppies born after the seizure - just three days later on July 19th, 2013.

Brady came to us a little 8-week-old puppy who has now morphed into a gangly, all leg, and at times, a little clumsy puppy - they grow so fast at this age. In contrast to his sister Bridget, Brady is really very mellow for a puppy - he definitely loves to play and wrestle and dig and chew everything, but he is also just as content laying at your side snuggling or basking in the sunshine outside and observing the action.

As he is still a baby, Brady will need a home with a lot of patience and consistent training. Puppy antics are cute when they are small, but not so much when you have a 60-pound dog doing them.

This sweet little boy has stolen our hearts and I know that he will make some lucky family very happy.

At a Glance #13-326

Golden Retriever Born: July 2013
Male 9 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

10/27/2013:

Welcome to the most laid-back, sweetest puppy we have ever seen. Brady is a 14-week-old Golden puppy whose Momma is sweet Annie 13-316 and whose sister is Bridget 13-325. He has made her way into our RAGOM family by way of the Animal Humane Society. His mother, Annie, was one of the 133 dogs seized from a breeder in Pine River on July 16th of this year. Pending the disposition of the legal proceedings, the Animal Humane Society was caring for these dogs, and while in their care, nearly 80 puppies were born. At RAGOM, we were honored to be asked to provide socialization and foster care for a number of Golden Retrievers and their puppies. Brady was one of the puppies born after the seizure - just three days later on July 19th, 2013.

Brady came to us a little 8-week-old puppy who has now morphed into a gangly, all leg, and at times, a little clumsy puppy - they grow so fast at this age. In contrast to his sister Bridget, Brady is really very mellow for a puppy - he definitely loves to play and wrestle and dig and chew everything, but he is also just as content laying at your side snuggling or basking in the sunshine outside and observing the action.

As he is still a baby, Brady will need a home with a lot of patience and consistent training. Puppy antics are cute when they are small, but not so much when you have a 60-pound dog doing them.

This sweet little boy has stolen our hearts and I know that he will make some lucky family very happy.