Liam 08-590

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Sponsored by: Mary and Carl S.

Let me introduce you to Liam. He is estimated to be about 5, but he could be younger. He is now neutered and UTD. Liam appears to be a mix of retriever, lab and possibly some terrier. He has that facial hair that is typical of terriers. Liam and Hope 08-591 are the parents of Shawney (08-576), Copper (08-577), and Scout (08-578). Liam, Hope and their pups were rescued after being abandoned in a corn field, in the middle of nowhere, in Iowa. I do not believe that Liam and Hope had ever been inside a home, nor does it seem like they were used to regular interactions with humans. Their living conditions were quite bad and we know they did not have access to food and water on a regular basis. Liam is also very skinny and underweight, so we are working hard on getting some meat on him. Liam immediately understood that humans could be good and was much more outgoing than his companion Hope. Liam actually sought out attention from humans and since he has been here, it is quite apparent that he loves living inside, getting regular meals, and getting love and attention.

Liam needs to learn some manners and basic commands. He doesn't understand the word no, and jumps up on you to 'hug' you, which is sweet, but something that we probably need to control and teach him more appropriate greeting behavior.

Liam was in boarding for two weeks and got along great with all dogs he met. He also met some children there and did great. Since Liam has been here, he has not had an accident, nor has he gotten into anything and doesn't chew on anything inappropriate. Actually he doesn't chew on anything at all; I don't think he understands what toys and bones are and he doesn't even eat treats when you try to give them to him but he eats his kibble like a champ! Liam doesn't like to be crated and when I try to baby gate him, he finds a way to knock the baby gate over, but it isn't a problem since he doesn't get into anything or have any accidents.

Right now Liam is sleeping next to me. He is so sweet and once he learns some basic commands, he is going to be a wonderful addition to any family that wants to give this guy a golden life after the beginning of his life was not so great. If you would like to meet Liam, please contact your placement advisor.

At a Glance #08-590

Mixed Breed Born: December 2003
Male 58 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Sponsored by: Mary and Carl S.

Let me introduce you to Liam. He is estimated to be about 5, but he could be younger. He is now neutered and UTD. Liam appears to be a mix of retriever, lab and possibly some terrier. He has that facial hair that is typical of terriers. Liam and Hope 08-591 are the parents of Shawney (08-576), Copper (08-577), and Scout (08-578). Liam, Hope and their pups were rescued after being abandoned in a corn field, in the middle of nowhere, in Iowa. I do not believe that Liam and Hope had ever been inside a home, nor does it seem like they were used to regular interactions with humans. Their living conditions were quite bad and we know they did not have access to food and water on a regular basis. Liam is also very skinny and underweight, so we are working hard on getting some meat on him. Liam immediately understood that humans could be good and was much more outgoing than his companion Hope. Liam actually sought out attention from humans and since he has been here, it is quite apparent that he loves living inside, getting regular meals, and getting love and attention.

Liam needs to learn some manners and basic commands. He doesn't understand the word no, and jumps up on you to 'hug' you, which is sweet, but something that we probably need to control and teach him more appropriate greeting behavior.

Liam was in boarding for two weeks and got along great with all dogs he met. He also met some children there and did great. Since Liam has been here, he has not had an accident, nor has he gotten into anything and doesn't chew on anything inappropriate. Actually he doesn't chew on anything at all; I don't think he understands what toys and bones are and he doesn't even eat treats when you try to give them to him but he eats his kibble like a champ! Liam doesn't like to be crated and when I try to baby gate him, he finds a way to knock the baby gate over, but it isn't a problem since he doesn't get into anything or have any accidents.

Right now Liam is sleeping next to me. He is so sweet and once he learns some basic commands, he is going to be a wonderful addition to any family that wants to give this guy a golden life after the beginning of his life was not so great. If you would like to meet Liam, please contact your placement advisor.

Updates

Saturday, October 9, 2010

It's been a year now since we adopted Liam last September and I thought that it's time for an update. We drove all the way from St. Cloud, MN to Grand Forks, ND with our 2 young daughters to see Liam at his foster home. It was such a long and frustrating drive but it was so worth it.

Liam is a wonderful, affectionate dog.  He's great with the our daughters, the cats, and other dogs. And he loves everybody he meets, better yet everyone he meets loves him, humans and dogs alike. All of our neighbors are smitten with him always saying "he is such a good dog", or "you have such a good dog". He's made good friends with the neighbor dogs as they love to run and play together every chance they get. He also loves to go to the lake to play with his dog cousins who are also RAGOM girls, Margo and Evelyn.  He's great on the boat too and thinks he's the captain.

We also take him on all of our camping trips and we all have a great time, he can never wait to hit the trails. Liam is always ready for a five mile run but when indoors he knows it's down time and just hangs out with us. Especially at night, after the kids are in bed, he snuggles up with me on the couch, laying his head on my lap or on my feet.

As you can tell, Liam is great, we love him and love having him around. As I write this he's napping in the living room at the foot of our daughters while they watch a movie.

We were afraid we'd regret that terribly long drive to Grand Forks, but as it turns out Liam was well worth it and we'd do it again in a heartbeat.

Thank you for rescuing these dogs and thank you for Liam.

Sincerely,

The H family

Tim, Alicia, Ava, and Amara

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Greetings,

I've decided to compose the update this week. Liam continues to be a sweet guy to have around, he loves to run, play, snuggle and give kissies.... Liam loves attention, loves to be at the lake and totally loves pontoon rides, that is his favorite place to be (on the pontoon), he doesn't seem to care if anyone else is on the pontoon but he runs out to the dock and I think he yells "shotgun" for his special place to sit....

Last weekend he had a stare down contest with Auntie Peg, Auntie Peg was sitting in Liam's favorite chair, first he tried to nudge her out of the chair, when that didn't work he decided to stare her down.. I think Auntie Peg has practiced for the contest because she won, however, she asked him a few times to quit staring at her but he wouldn't... .the minute she got up from the chair he claimed it with a smile as if to say ha, ha, ha, it's mine now... :)

Liam plays well with the other goldens in the house and loves foster brother's friends, when they come over Liam thinks they came to see him and not foster brother. Jacx has been trying to teach Liam how to bark but most of the time he still just squeals, that's fine with all of us... Two large barkers in the house is enough.

Liam went for a nail clipping last week, I wasn't sure how he would handle it he and his golden sister Winnie both got their nails clipped. I shouldn't have been worried, as the groomer was clipping Liam's nails he was licking her face. I don't even think he cared about what she was doing to him... Winnie on the other hand moaned as usual. I guess we will be welcomed back at Petco, both behaved like perfect angels.

It's very hard to write about Liam because he is such a nice dog, he isn't Purebred golden retiever but he has alot of the golden tendencies such as snuggling and being close. He minds well and doesn't disobey, he tends to be close and attentive when I'm working in my flower beds. He doesn't dig, he is good on a tug/thether, he's housetrained "no accidents yet", he rides nice in the car, he doesn't chew inappropriate things. He's polite when taking treats, he doesn't counter surf, he gets along with other dogs, kids and people (don't have cats so that is unknown). The only thing about him that I have a hard time with is he doesn't like to eat, I have to shake his bowl every day to make him come and eat before one of the others takes it over and I guess that is why he is on the thin side. I wish I didn't like to eat.. ugh...

Anyway, Liam would be a great dog for any family, with kids, dogs or alone to get all the attention... He can be on a leash in the yard or in a fence and he loves the lake. If you are interested in Liam please contact placement.

  

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Hi Guys,

Liam here, I'm writing again because my foster mom is baking, yes, in this heat wave she decided to bake. I don't know what it is but it sure smells yummy. Well back to me, I've finally gotten Winnie Girl (I call her the old bag) to play with me, Jacx told me Winnie is a princess and doesn't play with anyone but the joke's on her because she did play with me tonight, she chased me in the yard. I like to play and chase and I think tag is my favorite game.

Last week I had such an incredible week I need to share with all of you, me and my foster bro and sister caught a rabbit. Yes, it was dark out and that darned rabbit teased us all weekend long. Grammy was staying with us and she said good for us to catch that waskilly wabbit... It would sit on our deck and come right up to the glass door and then when we would come out it would run around the yard and then through the fence. Well, last Sunday night we caught it... it went for the fence and got its head stuck... We tried to tell foster mom and dad but it was pitch black out and they couldn't see anything. The following morning foster mom went outside with us and there it was (okay not all together but it was still there). She removed most of it except for the head cause it was really stuck in the fence so she blocked it from us and then foster dad got rid of it that evening when he came home from work. Foster mom gave each of us a pat on the head and told us we were the best... and that she wished we could have caught the rabbit that ate all of her garden at uncle jonny's farm.

We went to the lake last weekend, it was kind of rainy so we weren't supposed to go swimming oh, and the water was green. Well, we hadn't been to the lake for a few weeks because of my foster brother Conner's baseball schedule, foster dad and Conner were bailing water out of the boat and I was laying on the dock because I knew I was going to get to go on the pontoon (boy I love that thing)... Anyway there were two ducks swimming by the dock and Jacx was barking at them and he wanted me to bark too but I wasn't going to jepordize my ride on the pontoon... Jacx decided to go wading in the water and then the ducks came by him and he started swimming with the ducks and followed them out really far and my foster mom was yelling at him telling him to get back to shore and he didn't listen. He decided to swim away with the ducks and then my foster dad would yell for him to get back to shore and he would come back and then the ducks would follow him... finally my foster dad really yelled at him and he came back but I just found this out, Jacx has never swam before, it was his first time and he was in really deep water and that night and for the next two days his arms were real sore, he couldn't jump or play at all. He was totally wiped out. As for me I was the first to get on the pontoon, and the last to get off the pontoon. Winnie had to be tied up because she doesn't listen and would have went in that ishy green water.

Now some things you probably already know about me, I like to jump, play tag, and get lots of itchies and snuggle. Oh, I forgot I watched the movie Marley and Me... I thought it was good but my foster mom started crying and couldn't stop. She got up and left the room... what a big baby...

If you are interested in me (I mean if you would like me to come live with you forever) please contact your placement advisor.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Well, Liam came to live with us a week ago, he reminds me of the Cheeto's lion as he has a beard, short hair and he is red in color. He has white on his left paws and no white on his right paws, do you think that means he's left handed??? Anyway he also has a smooth tail and it has a white tip. He is very cute and his ears are like satin, I don't know about Liam but I love to rub his ears.

Liam likes to play outside, he likes tag-you're-it.... he also likes to sleep and help make dinner . He only watches he doesn't counter surf, he doesn't bark. He gets along with the other furrbutts and he doesn't resource guard food or toys. He does jump so we are working on that. He likes to snuggle up and sleep close, he isn't afraid of thunder so I don't think he has storm anxiety and he isn't a guard dog. The other night there was a car accident outside our home, it was 3:30 am pretty late Liam stayed sleeping even amongst the 4 police cars, 1 border patrol, 1 ambulance and 1 fire truck all with the lights and sirens. He was snuggled up at the head of the bed sleeping on Foster Dads pillow. He likes to sleep on the sofa, he is house trained, No accidents at all.... He doesn't chew inappropriate items and he doesn't get in the garbage. He likes attention, itchies, scratchies, belly rubs and treats. He really likes treats and now will sit for them, the other morning he got so excited he tossed his treat down the basement and I had to retrieve it for him. He has totally made himself at home and I feel he would do that at any home he feels welcome in. Liam is very loving and friendly.

He would make a great pet for any family with children over 5 as he is still jumping a bit... working on it though.

If you are interested in Liam or would like more information about Liam please contact Placement.

 
 

Friday, April 24, 2009

Hi! This is Liam’s foster and I thought I would write the update this time. I’m learning more and more about Liam every day. For example, Liam is terrified of horses. I took him out to see my two and he dropped to his belly and started shaking. Poor guy, they must have looked soooo huge from his perspective.

Liam now LOVES car rides and willingly jumps in, eager for his next adventure. A few trips to Dairy Queen took care of his car phobia! He has won the hearts of all of my neighbors and no one can believe he hasn’t been scooped up by a loving forever family.

Liam is boycotting treats these days and this is completely my fault. Every time I leave the house, I give Liam and his foster sister a treat. It didn’t take long for smart Liam to associate treat = departure. I guess he figured if he doesn’t eat the treat, I won’t leave.

His favorite place is outside, watching squirrels and rabbits. He would stay out for hours if I let him. Liam loves other dogs and is awesome with kids. He loves everyone he meets! Liam is going to a temporary foster this weekend while I’m out of town and they have a fenced yard. He will be in heaven! I’m sure Liam will have lots to tell you next week.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Liam here - well my FM is back from Montana so I'm headed home today. I had a great time with the girls here. We took a couple photos out on the deck yesterday. Great weather! Almost got the Easter Bunny again - I'm such a good stalker - he was hiding in the grass and no one saw him but me at first. But alas, he ran away. No eggs for me. I'll let you know when I get home!

   

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Liam here! What an awesome day outside! And to top it all off, I ALMOST CAUGHT the Easter bunny! He was hiding under a pine tree this morning and I was really quiet. I stalked him and then my new girlfriend Sadie flushed him out. We all three tried to take up chase but we're on leashes. DARN!

This afternoon we were out walking again and my new human brother Chris took a picture of me (I'm the gorgeous one in profile on the left) and my two girlfriends (Sadie Rose 09-155 and Sophie. That's my temp FM in the middle trying to get us all to pose nice. We are having a nice time out walking and watching the golfers on the golf course. BUT I'm always sniffing under the bushes looking for that bunny again! Hope he has some Easter Eggs for me if I catch him. HOPPY EASTER to everyone.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Hi - Liam here! My FM went on a trip to some place called "Montana" so I'm staying with another FM for the weekend. I have a new fur butt friend called Sophie. She is a RAGOM girl too and FM told me she used to be called "Cowgirl". She doesn't look like a cow (whatever that is) so I don't get that but she's nice to me. She won't play with me (darn it) but she puts up with me. But whooeee - last night ANOTHER fur butt came to stay here. Her name is Sadie Rose 09-155 and she is really hot. I think she's starting to warm up to me (must be my whiskery face). She's kind of quiet so far but I'm trying to help her get comfortable cuz I'm just that kind of guy.

 
Sadie Rose and Liam

FM has a new name for me - "BratBoy". I think it's because I like to be center of attention all the time. Or it could be that I like sneaking into her bed at night and waking her up at 5:30 AM! Tee Hee.

FM here - yea Liam, that could be it! But other than that, Liam has been a perfect houseguest this weekend. He has free roam and has been quiet, loveable and has not been destructive when I've been gone. He really is a sweet boy. I have been using a long retractable leash to walk him and he pulls some but he likes to walk. He's working at staying "off" - with some obedience training he would be a wonderful addition to any family. He's a sweetheart and he has stolen my heart! Contact your placement advisor if you are interested in Liam. Liam would love to come and chase the Easter Bunnies out of your yard.

 

Monday, March 30, 2009

Hi! It’s me, Liam! I have been a busy boy lately and have not had much time to write. I’m settling in to my foster home and have started to play with my foster sister. She usually growls at me but I’ve figured out that she is all talk. I really haven’t figured out what her obsession is with tennis balls but sometimes I steal one from her, just to give her a bit of a hard time. I went to visit a family that was interested in adopting me and I was such a good boy! I sat politely for a treat and only jumped up on people a few times. It can take some convincing to get me in to the car but once I’m in, I ride like a champ. I know “sit” and “off” really well. This morning, my foster mom had a treat in her hand and kept saying “shake, shake.” I have no clue what she wants me to do so I just kept sitting and wagging my tail, wondering when she was going to fork over that yummy treat!

I love to be outside and I love to run and play and watch squirrels. I can really make people laugh when I get going but I also calm down nicely and as long as you are willing to pet me, I will snuggle up next to you for hours! I got a new dog bed this week and I love it! I am learning what to do when I hear “go lay down.” I slept on my very own bed all night last night.

My foster mom tells me that I am very sweet and polite and would make a wonderful addition to just about any family. I like meeting new people and would love to meet you! I sure hope I find my forever home soon.

Love,

Liam

P.S. I forgot to tell you that I have great news! I have sponsors!! I would like to send out a warm, whiskery kiss and one of my special hugs to Mary and Carl S.

   

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Hi there!

Liam here. I know it's been a while since my last update. I’ve been busy learning lots of new things like “sit.” I’m getting really good at it and am especially motivated if you have a treat in your hand.

I live with a black lab and two cats and I’m getting along with everyone! Sometimes, I like to try to play with the cats but for some reason, they don’t play back. I don’t get it but oh well.

I’m very good on walks and like to greet the other dogs in my neighborhood. I have free roam of the house and am such a good boy. I’ve never destroyed anything and am completely house trained.

My foster mom says I have the longest eyelashes she has ever seen. She thinks I’m pretty darn cute! My favorite thing is to snuggle. If there is a person next to me, I’m as happy as can be.

My perfect home would have a fenced yard and either another dog or someone that is home for a good part of the day. I’m fine if I have some company but I get a little sad if I’m home alone for too long.

 

 

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Liam would like to thank everyone for all of the hugs he received at PetCo on Saturday! Given it was Valentine's day, we missed the opportunity to set up a 'hugging booth' where Liam could have hugged everyone to his heart's content and we could have raised some money for a good cause! Maybe I will teach him to kiss and we will set up a "kiss me I am Irish" booth on St. Patty's day!  He is Irish after all.

Liam as always does well with free roam during the day and he is getting better and better on walks. He enjoys them and is learning how to be a wonderful walking companion. On Saturday, I had a Gentle Leader on him and unfortunately it rubbed the fur right off of his nose...I felt so bad! I bought him a new collar that has a fleece cover padding over the nose piece. So far that seems to be doing the trick and it looks much more comfortable for him. Perhaps the Gentle Leader had his nose out of sorts because while Liam absolutely loved all of the people he greeted on Saturday, he didn't care so much for all of the dogs. It's interesting and something we are looking into because Liam lives with some pretty challenging females here and he gets along great. He also has spent lots of time at doggy daycare at a boarding facility and got along wonderfully with all the dogs, so as soon as we find out why Liam appears to not like the dogs at the adoption events, we will begin working with him.

At night, we all pile on my double bed (if you are counting, that is 3 dogs and 1 human) and we all manage to find our little corner to sleep. The other night I woke to a loud THUMP....poor Liam had rolled over and rolled right off of the bed:(  I woke up to the loud noise just panicked. Fortunately, I have big dog beds that surround the bed, so hopefully his landing wasn't too hard. Liam is funny and so much reminds me of one of my former fosters and all time favorites Craig 07-106. Craig rolled off the bed many times...that's probably why there are dog beds surrounding the bed! Liam can probably thank Craig for his soft'er' landing! For that reason, Liam's forever family must have a safely padded area surrounding any bed that Liam might be on. If you are an approved applicant with a safely padded area for Liam to land on if needed, please contact placementatragom [dot] org.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Single handsome male interviewing prospective matches at PetcCo in Richfield on Saturday; stop by and see if you are his love match.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

I think Liam and I will take turns giving his update. Liam has made great strides in the past week or so. He has learned to walk nicely with a Gentle Leader (still doesn't love when I put it on him, but I think he is starting to associate good things with it...walk, going for a visit, etc.) Because my streets are still so snow/ice covered, I haven't had a chance to test him as a jogging partner. I have a hunch he will be great. He has a good energy level and just loves to do anything his human is doing. At the very least, he will be a good walking partner. Liam is also doing better about getting into the car. He is going in on his own now, it takes a minute or two of positive encouragement, but he is doing it on his own vs. me lifting him in.

Liam is still a hugger in public as evidenced by our visit at the RAGOM adoption event at the Petco in Woodbury. I think Liam believes those events are for the sole purpose of him giving hugs and receiving pets and attention from EVERYONE at Petco. Amy, a RAGOM volunteer, spent some time with Liam yesterday and by the end of the event she had Liam sitting for attention rather than jumping up and doing a sneak attack hug! That is more in line with how we do it at home. Liam only gets hugs and attention when he sits or has 4 paws on the floor. I would like to someday be able to have him jump up and hug on command as it's so cute and he loves to do it so much, but when he does it for attention, he can sometimes be a little too exuberant and that can be too much for kids and it's just good polite behavior to not jump up. At home he is definitely getting better about jumping up but he still jumps when he is overly excited and because he didn't have good socialization, when he gets excited he can get mouthy, very much like a puppy gets mouthy. When I put my jacket on and he thinks he is going for a walk, he will grab at the jacket sleeve, stuff like that. We are working on that. Because of him jumping and still mouthing, a home without small children is probably best.

I am very happy to report that Liam knows his name, knows "sit", knows "off" (when he jumps up or if he jumps on furniture that he shouldn't be on, I say "off" and he gets off) and is now learning to sit before he goes outside. I am actually teaching that to all the canines in the house. I was lax and the dogs treated going outside as if the door opening was the start of the race and last one out loses. It was chaos. So everyone is learning that we don't go outside until we sit and then we exit in a more calm manner.

Liam is a great dog and if you are looking for a loyal, affectionate companion to walk with (or maybe run). He wants nothing more than to please and to be with his human. If you are that home, please contact your placement advisor .

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Dear friends, fans and faithful RAGOM readers,

My name is Liam and I would like to tell you a little bit about myself. I am Irish . Yeah, not really, I am from Iowa.  I am really cute .  'Nuff said. And also, I am a great hugger. Oh yeah, and I really like getting hugs and loves and kisses from my human. While we are on the subject of stuff I love , I love raw bones. They are tasty.  I like my kibble. It's good. I kind of like Nala, but she bosses me around way too much, but I mostly ignore her. She gets really fussy when she has a bone but I just stay the heck away from her.  The human who lives here keeps telling me that I am sweet but need to learn some manners. Whatever. I am a young teenage boy. What do they want from me. Every time she tries to 'teach' me something, I just jump up and give her a great big hug. I do charm the ladies .

Speaking of 'teaching' she put this contraption on me the other night for our walk and she called it something like lead..gentle...something leader gentle...whatever. That thing was for the birds. I did my best to try get it off and when I stopped fighting it for a second to catch my breath she would say 'good boy Liam'...good boy Liam???  I was trying to get the darned thing off, why is she saying good boy while I was resting...I'll show her good boy . I will win and get that thing off, mark my words...but after our walk I was too exhausted to try and when we came inside I walked over to the couch, climbed up, and had to take a snooze. Whew.  What else can I tell you? Oh, I went and visited a family the other night because they liked me and I was pleasantly surprised to learn they had indoor plumbing...and I took full advantage.....they had trees in these pots and it was so cold out and it was definitely nice to use indoor plumbing for a change! I hope this place gets upgraded with indoor plumbing soon...in the meantime, I guess we just keep going outside and using those trees outside instead. When is summer coming??

Well, gotta run and get my place on the bed before everyone else...later gator!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Liam is back with us after spending a wonderful week at All Seasons Canine Country Club. Thank you to Maureen, Liz and staff for taking such great care of Liam:) After picking up Liam from ASCCC, we attended the PetSmart adoption event in Roseville where Liam met lots of nice people. He figured out that the adoption events are a great place to give hugs and get lots of pets and love and attention! Liam also met his daughter Copper! It was very cute! As soon as they were side by side you could tell they were father and daughter!

Liam and car rides are interesting: once he is in the car, he is fine. Getting him in the car is a challenge though. I think it would be much easier with two people, but by myself we had a bit of a time after the Petsmart event and man was it cold outside today. The cold weather was not a motivating factor in getting Liam in the car, but rather my brute strength (ha, but I did have to lift him) and then my luck at just being a tad quicker than he was as he was distracted by some movement in the parking lot (thank goodness for the distraction or I think we still might be there!)

I do think it would be great for Liam to have a fur sibling to play with but the sibling should be understanding of his insatiable need for human attention and affection. He likes to push his way to the front of the pack to get his pets and scritches:)

I was finally able to get some good pictures of Liam; he has learned to sit, so that made it so much easier!

 

Friday, January 23, 2009

   
   

Friday, January 2, 2009

Because Liam is so camera shy, I have resorted to hiding in the kitchen to try and capture some live action shots while Liam and Nala are at play. I can sit and watch them play all day as they are so funny! When Liam wants to play, he runs up to Nala and grabs her tail and then takes off running! Nala gives chase and then they are off! I tried so hard to get a shot of this but had no luck. I can't tell you how easy going Liam is; if he can get along with Nala, he can get along with anyone. Nala even lets Liam sleep on the bed with us; I think she likes him because he totally listens to her and he doesn't talk back;) She can be bossy and he lets her be bossy.

I think Liam would do well with another playmate. He also loves his human companions so he has no problem bonding with a human and also getting along and playing with other dogs. I think he would be okay with a cat as he is so easily redirected and learns and listens well. He hasn't met a cat yet, but even if he was curious and chased a cat, I think one "NO" and he would learn that the cat isn't a toy!

Liam has been here 9 days and still has not had an accident. He is doing so well! We are still working on his exuberant jumping as everytime he comes in from outside, it's like he hasn't seen you forever and has to let you know how happy he is to see you!! He also he likes to give lots of kisses. Liam is not treat motivated but he is love motivated, so giving him love and praising him seems to work best for his training.

If you are looking for a new addition to your family with a wonderful temperment and lots of love to give, contact your placement advisor at placementatragom [dot] org.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Liam has discovered lots of stuff, including how to be a young, playful pup.   He and the resident had a ball playing chase in the back yard yesterday and today they are prone to fits of all star wrestling.  Liam has also started picking up toys to play with and sometimes he picks up non-dog toys (my shoes, the wicker toy basket, etc.) and as soon as I explain that what he has is not a toy, he drops it immediately.  He also is doing a little puppy biting.  He is all excited and gently grabs my sleeve and tries to play.  He is extremely gentle when he does it, but we are working on that one.   Also, I think it's important to note that my resident is not an easy dog to get along with (other dogs only).  When I brought him here it was for sure temporary to get through the holidays.  I was fully expecting to keep the dogs separate and while I did that in the beginning, it turns out that Liam is truly a dog that gets along with everyone.  Nala the resident hasn't minded him.  That was a big shock.  Every once in awhile she does get a little snarky with him and he doesn't snark back so nothing has escalated.  I think that is a huge testament to his temperament.

We are still working on his "jumping love hugs."   He likes to jump up to greet you and he wraps his paws around you and just hugs you close.  Because that is so sweet and cute, you can understand why its difficult to curtail that behavior.

Liam is also very camera shy; I have been trying to get better pictures of him...with no luck.  He is squirmy when it comes to getting his picture taken.  Here is the best I can do for now...Liam...resting peacefully after some wrestlin' with Nala:)