Farrah 12-430

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January 5, 2013

Greeting from Grand Forks, ND and a hearty welcome to Ms. Farrah. She is one of 10 puppies born to Annie 12-425 on November 22, 2012.

A hunter found momma out in the middle of nowhere and brought her home. Two weeks later, on Thanksgiving day, she delivered the pups. Unable to care for 11 dogs, he contacted the local shelter. They were unable to handle that many dogs so the shelter contacted Prairie Paws Rescue out of Jamestown, ND. They in-turn contacted RAGOM to see about placing the dogs with us, and of course, RAGOM said YES! So, many, many, many kudos & thanks to Prairie Paws Rescue for all their hard work in getting these wonderful dogs to a warm and safe place to grow!

Farrah is golden in color with white tips on her feet. We have affectionately nicknamed her "Tank" as she weighed almost a pound more than the other pups when I first got them. Yesterday she weighed 5.14lbs at the vet yesterday where she received her first distemper combo vaccine, bordatella vaccine, and was dewormed. She will need to be spayed and then she will be ready for her adoptive home. All puppies are adorable at this age, no question. But they come with a lot of baggage as well. Such as continued veterinary care until their round of vaccinations is complete, and then yearly vet bills after that, obedience training, housebreaking, chewing on everything,etc. You must be willing to commit your time, patience, finances, love, & kindness for many years. If you can do that, please contact your placement adviser about meeting this gem!

At a Glance #12-430

Mixed Breed Born: November 2012
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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January 5, 2013

Greeting from Grand Forks, ND and a hearty welcome to Ms. Farrah. She is one of 10 puppies born to Annie 12-425 on November 22, 2012.

A hunter found momma out in the middle of nowhere and brought her home. Two weeks later, on Thanksgiving day, she delivered the pups. Unable to care for 11 dogs, he contacted the local shelter. They were unable to handle that many dogs so the shelter contacted Prairie Paws Rescue out of Jamestown, ND. They in-turn contacted RAGOM to see about placing the dogs with us, and of course, RAGOM said YES! So, many, many, many kudos & thanks to Prairie Paws Rescue for all their hard work in getting these wonderful dogs to a warm and safe place to grow!

Farrah is golden in color with white tips on her feet. We have affectionately nicknamed her "Tank" as she weighed almost a pound more than the other pups when I first got them. Yesterday she weighed 5.14lbs at the vet yesterday where she received her first distemper combo vaccine, bordatella vaccine, and was dewormed. She will need to be spayed and then she will be ready for her adoptive home. All puppies are adorable at this age, no question. But they come with a lot of baggage as well. Such as continued veterinary care until their round of vaccinations is complete, and then yearly vet bills after that, obedience training, housebreaking, chewing on everything,etc. You must be willing to commit your time, patience, finances, love, & kindness for many years. If you can do that, please contact your placement adviser about meeting this gem!

Updates

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Our "little" Tank (formal RAGOM name is Farrah, but ohhhh she's such a Tank) has been adopted!!! She will be making herself at home with a new mom & dad and come April, a new brother or sister!! Here's to a young family and the many, many, wonderful years of adventures ahead of them! Congratulations "H" family...so glad Tank chose you!!

Love,
Foster mom, Jess

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Farrah (still a tank) is 8 weeks old and is growing and doing very well! She has been spayed and received her second distemper/parvo vaccination. She is an outgoing girl who loves to cuddle and always is the first in line for affection. She is one of the darker goldens, more on the red side than some of the others. She's adorable and ready for adoption! If interested, contact your placement advisor!