Emily 11-320

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September 22, 2011

Emily is an 8 month old, 35 lb female, golden/lab mix. She is black, with white patches on her chest, chin and splashes on her paws. She went to the vet yesterday, had puppy shots, received her microchip and is doing great! She has a sore on the pad of her back paw that we are treating.

Emily came to us on Tuesday with her brother Tristan (11-319). We gave them a bath together and they did great! They were not scared, and LOVED the touch and attention. I got so many kisses J and they haven’t stopped coming!! After their bath they met our resident dogs (12 yr old Shepard- Hunter and 20 month old golden/lab mix - Remi) . They are all getting along well!

We took them outside to potty and put them in a kennel for the night at 11:00. They slept together without a peep until 9 AM! Kept their kennel dry. Same routine last night. Emily has had an accident in the house, so we are working on potty training.

She is so loving. When I sit she hops up next to me and lies on my lap. When I stand or work at my desk, she is my foot warmer J. She loves her brother and they play well together. She is really light so I have her on my lap a lot and she almost hugs me with her front paws. We have taken a few naps with her on one side and Tristan on the other. I have a HUGE smile on my face when we cuddle.

Will update as we get to know her better. If you are interested in Emily or her brother Tristan 11-319, please contact your RAGOM placement advisor.

At a Glance #11-320

Mixed Breed Born: January 2011
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

Profile

September 22, 2011

Emily is an 8 month old, 35 lb female, golden/lab mix. She is black, with white patches on her chest, chin and splashes on her paws. She went to the vet yesterday, had puppy shots, received her microchip and is doing great! She has a sore on the pad of her back paw that we are treating.

Emily came to us on Tuesday with her brother Tristan (11-319). We gave them a bath together and they did great! They were not scared, and LOVED the touch and attention. I got so many kisses J and they haven’t stopped coming!! After their bath they met our resident dogs (12 yr old Shepard- Hunter and 20 month old golden/lab mix - Remi) . They are all getting along well!

We took them outside to potty and put them in a kennel for the night at 11:00. They slept together without a peep until 9 AM! Kept their kennel dry. Same routine last night. Emily has had an accident in the house, so we are working on potty training.

She is so loving. When I sit she hops up next to me and lies on my lap. When I stand or work at my desk, she is my foot warmer J. She loves her brother and they play well together. She is really light so I have her on my lap a lot and she almost hugs me with her front paws. We have taken a few naps with her on one side and Tristan on the other. I have a HUGE smile on my face when we cuddle.

Will update as we get to know her better. If you are interested in Emily or her brother Tristan 11-319, please contact your RAGOM placement advisor.

Updates

Monday, September 26, 2011

Emily is doing fantastic! She is a joy to have around. I thought it would be overwhelming w/ four dogs, but they move like a train J. Emily is either at the beginning of the line if she is coming toward me, or the end if I am not in sight. She is still a bit cautious. She isn’t a Velcro dog – but does like to be near me or have me in sight. She loves her brother Tristan 11-319, playing outside, and comes immediately when called and ALWAYS gives kisses when she gets near me. I give them too of course. She loves to sit in my lap –and is very light and petite.

She is kenneled just at night with her brother. That being said, I left my resident Remi, Emily and Tristan while I ran to Kwik Trip for 10 minutes today and while gone “they” enjoyed my lunch from the counter. Counter surfers??? After they had a “wonderful” breakfast?? Was it a three way split?

I don’t believe she has had an accident since the first day. She holds her bladder FOREVER. It does take a bit of time outside for her to potty. I need to try her on a leash to potty, but I have too many pups that get jealous and I haven’t figured out how to walk four at a time J. She doesn’t make a peep in the car – but does vomit most times. She rides in the back w/ her brother Tristan where I can’t see them too well and I think they are nervous. I think if she was on my lap – or next to me she would be fine.

She still has the sore on her left paw pad that I put ointment on – Vet says it will take a few weeks to heal. She will run and run – but then all of a sudden remembers it hurts. She never cries or whines. Always happy and loving.

Emily’s forever home: kids are fine; she is very petite and gentle. Don’t know about cats. Fence is not necessary – she is not a runner. Don’t think a crate is necessary – just not totally positive she is completely potty trained. She is fine with or without another dog – although I think she would like to have one as she has been with many all while growing up. She likes to jump up on the couch to sit with me or sleep (as do all my dogs). She really just needs a family with lots of forever love, kisses and hugs!

Please contact your placement advisor if you are interested in meeting Emily!