WELCOME To RAGOM Sammy!!!
Sammy was rescued by a very conscientious, generous young man in November from someone who kept Sammy in an outdoor kennel 24/7 without exercising him or controlling his food. Sammy did well at his new home where he had another dog and cat to play with, but his new owner realized that his work schedule would not give Sammy the attention and exercise required to help him lose his weight and asked RAGOM to help find Sammy a good home that could give him all he deserves and more. Sammy is a lucky boy to have someone care so much and now to be a RAGOM boy! Sammy has been with us for almost 2 weeks and he is as wonderful as he is cute!

As you can see, Sammy is a very well disguised, 3 year old, “GR Mix” who seems to be wearing a sort of a 96lb.,white lab-mix suit that is much too big for his little 3 yr. old frame. He has been to the vet and had all his shots. He has been neutered and is completely potty-trained. The vet pronounced him healthy except for his 96 lb. weight and suggested a healthier weight of 65-68 lbs. so a reduced diet and exercise plan is in place. Because Sammy was kept penned up with unlimited food and little exercise he is way too heavy; so we are already getting him out with our two adopted dogs with whom he gets along very well.

Sammy is extremely friendly around people and craves affection and returns it with lots of licks. Though he and our cats have not yet settled on a game they all equally enjoy, he has taken to them from the start. They see him mostly as an obstacle to their food dishes. Sammy did live in harmony with the Good Samaritan's cat and so we believe Sammy is trying overly hard to make friends with ours.
For the first three nights, one of us slept downstairs on the couch by his kennel, because he seemed to be very anxious to be close to us at all times. Since then he is quite content to sleep in it while all us, the other two and four legged folks retire to the upstairs. We have a spiral metal staircase that Sammy is not quite ready to attempt that would lead him upstairs with us, but in time, we believe he will figure it out as all our other fur friends have. He is really a cuddle bug!

Sammy is learning to obey some commands. He will sit occasionally when we ask him at the right time, and we are getting better at telling when that is. He almost always comes when called by name. Though we have kept him on a long 20’ rope attached to his tether, we really don’t have to tug on it to get his attention most of the time. He does not heel at all when we are walking him, but we’ll be working on that. Sammy loves his walks although he's not the best walker yet---he really was never leash-walked, so there is a bit of a learning curve here.
In making his transition to our home, Sammy did not eat for the first three days, but gradually took a little food from our hands, increasing the amount every day. Of course now, Sammy is eating just fine from his bowl---having now settled in.
Sammy LOVES to play fetch and could play for hours so we know there is a little young boy in that big body just dying to get out and play. Sammy was boundary trained at this last home (no fence) and could be trusted to play in the yard and do his business without worry. At his foster home, Sammy is tethered on a 20'-30' line for his safety and of course, does very well within a fenced area. Sammy is also crate-trained, but had free roam at his previous home without issue. He likes to go in his crate just for comfort...often with the door left open.
Sammy's only bad habit we've found is that when he sees an unknown doggie at the park, or on a walk, or at a distance from home, he starts barking like crazy until he can meet the dog. Once given the opportunity to meet his new friend and after a few rear-end sniffs, he's happy to settle down and carry on without a peep. Sammy enjoys other dogs very much and lived with a young female Lab at the Good Samaritan's home. We don't believe he has to have another dog in his home, but Sammy would be a perfect candidate for doggie daycares, dog parks, and lots of doggie friends to meet and greet and enjoy.

Granted--not the most flattering photo of Sammy (and we hope it doesn't go "viral") but felt it was a good "before" weight loss photo. This poor boy needs to drop his extra "girth" so he can really be all he's meant to be and we are here to help him start his transformation to "just right." We hope everyone in RAGOMland will help us cheer him on!
More to come as we continue to enjoy our new guest. If you are interested in meeting this sweet boy, please contact your placement advisor!