Red 11-316

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To Chris from Pam To Chris P. from Pam C., in honor of this beautiful Golden, Red!

 

 

Please welcome Red into the Ragom family.  Red was a stray in Nebraska, was taken to boarding in South Dakota where he was neutered, traveled across Minnesota, and is now living in Iowa!  Good thing he's such a good traveler!  Red is about 2 years old and full of energy!  He seems very familiar with living in a house and he has had no accidents.  He doesn't have the best manners (jumping on people, counter surfing, etc.) but we're working on those.  He does not like being in a crate at all (chewed up the plastic tray) so we're giving him free roam of the house and he's doing fine.  He's now up to date on all his shots, is heartworm negative, and has been neutered.  He was examined by a vet yesterday who determined from a stool sample that he has giardia.  So now he's on 2 different medications.  He's a tall, dark red boy who is very thin.  He only weighs 59 pounds and could stand to gain at least 15 pounds.  He eats like each meal is his last so we've started to feed him divided meals.  He's a handsome, happy lovable boy who loves, loves, loves to play with our almost 2 year old resident golden.  He carries everything in his mouth but is not destructive (i.e., my shoes).  He is a bit of an escape artist.  We've caught him going underneath our gate (he won't be able to do that when he puts on some weight!) and he moved a loose board in our fence and squeezed through.  He's pretty good at coming back but we're keeping a closer watch on this guy.  He walks great on a leash which surprised us.  Whoever adopts Red will need to provide plenty of exercise - he would be a great running partner - and teach him proper manners.  He's a quick learner and smart so he will catch on easily.

At a Glance #11-316

Golden Retriever Born: August 2010
Male Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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To Chris from Pam To Chris P. from Pam C., in honor of this beautiful Golden, Red!

 

 

Please welcome Red into the Ragom family.  Red was a stray in Nebraska, was taken to boarding in South Dakota where he was neutered, traveled across Minnesota, and is now living in Iowa!  Good thing he's such a good traveler!  Red is about 2 years old and full of energy!  He seems very familiar with living in a house and he has had no accidents.  He doesn't have the best manners (jumping on people, counter surfing, etc.) but we're working on those.  He does not like being in a crate at all (chewed up the plastic tray) so we're giving him free roam of the house and he's doing fine.  He's now up to date on all his shots, is heartworm negative, and has been neutered.  He was examined by a vet yesterday who determined from a stool sample that he has giardia.  So now he's on 2 different medications.  He's a tall, dark red boy who is very thin.  He only weighs 59 pounds and could stand to gain at least 15 pounds.  He eats like each meal is his last so we've started to feed him divided meals.  He's a handsome, happy lovable boy who loves, loves, loves to play with our almost 2 year old resident golden.  He carries everything in his mouth but is not destructive (i.e., my shoes).  He is a bit of an escape artist.  We've caught him going underneath our gate (he won't be able to do that when he puts on some weight!) and he moved a loose board in our fence and squeezed through.  He's pretty good at coming back but we're keeping a closer watch on this guy.  He walks great on a leash which surprised us.  Whoever adopts Red will need to provide plenty of exercise - he would be a great running partner - and teach him proper manners.  He's a quick learner and smart so he will catch on easily.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

We've had Red for 3 months now and he's still skinny with lots of energy!  He's a lovable guy - but also an escape artist!  The entire neighborhood knows Red by now.  One of our neighbors said "If I see a big red dog who's red, wet, and filthy, I know Red has gotten loose again."  He has slipped out the front door, the garage door, under the fence, and over the fence.  He never goes very far and he's getting better at recall with the use of treats.  He and our resident 3 year old play and play and play.  They are the best of friends but he gets along with the other 3 goldens as well.  He doesn't guard his food from the other dogs as he used to.  He's completely housebroken and walks nicely on a leash.  He rarely barks and does fine in the house while we're gone.  He really is a good boy and is getting better about escaping.  He's also very handsome with his dark red coat!


Abby, Red, and Zeke