Molly 08-029

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Have you ever heard of the "Red Hat Society"?  It is a group of very distinguished ladies who lunch together and wear a fancy red hats.   If Molly and Roxi were human they would be "Red Hat Ladies"  they are very prim and proper and so well turned out!
 
These ladies must be adopted together as they have been together their whole life.    They were well loved, and well socialized.  They are house trained, crate trained, they walk well on a leash, they are perfect house companions, both are spayed, UTD on shots, and have no bad habits that I can tell.   They are WONDERFUL- Happy go lucky ladies!
 
If you have room for two in your heart and in your house for an 8 year old Molly (white face) and a 9 year old Roxi (pink collar)- who will come into your home and give you all the love you could ever want- then these are the ladies for you!
 
Molly has a thyroid issue- just one pill a day and all is well, and Roxi has allergies (but who knows a Golden who is not allergic to something)?   
 
Right now Molly is laying under my chair as I type (snoring) and Roxi is getting love from her foster dad.  
 
These girls are ready to go to their forever home!!!!!!

At a Glance #08-029

Golden Retriever Born: November 1999
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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Have you ever heard of the "Red Hat Society"?  It is a group of very distinguished ladies who lunch together and wear a fancy red hats.   If Molly and Roxi were human they would be "Red Hat Ladies"  they are very prim and proper and so well turned out!
 
These ladies must be adopted together as they have been together their whole life.    They were well loved, and well socialized.  They are house trained, crate trained, they walk well on a leash, they are perfect house companions, both are spayed, UTD on shots, and have no bad habits that I can tell.   They are WONDERFUL- Happy go lucky ladies!
 
If you have room for two in your heart and in your house for an 8 year old Molly (white face) and a 9 year old Roxi (pink collar)- who will come into your home and give you all the love you could ever want- then these are the ladies for you!
 
Molly has a thyroid issue- just one pill a day and all is well, and Roxi has allergies (but who knows a Golden who is not allergic to something)?   
 
Right now Molly is laying under my chair as I type (snoring) and Roxi is getting love from her foster dad.  
 
These girls are ready to go to their forever home!!!!!!

Updates

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Molly has been quite the house guest while she was here.  She cleaned my kitchen floor when anything was dropped, she warmed up my exact sleeping spot every night for me,  she never failed to greet everyone with a genuine smile and wagging tail and she loved helping me search for dog treats each time the cabinet was opened.  She also wiggled her way into my daughter’s heart and bedroom for many hugs and kisses.
 
Molly will be going back to her FM today along with Roxi 08-028 but I think she has had a great time at our house with foster Dexter 08-155 and resident RAGOM adoptee’s, Charlie and Leah.  She is one precious girl and we will certainly miss her. 

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Temp Foster Mom Jan here - Molly made herself at home within two minutes of being at our house.  She is so friendly, affectionate and just an all around lovely young lady.  She loves to be the center of attention and wants to make sure I am warm at night and so will sleep within 2 cm of me.  I was so surprised that she did that on the very first night she was here and ever since now.  She does not move once she has settled down.  We still have more time with her at our house but I thought I would let everyone know that she has adapted very well and fits in seamlessly with everyone else.  Foster Mom Cyd says Molly is supposed to be ‘watching her weight’ but I don’t really know that this is a good place for that!  Thank goodness for all the extra exercise with four other dogs around!

Monday, February 11, 2008

We were at the RAGOM Education event at Petco last weekend.  Molly and Roxi worked the crowd just like Barbara Streisand would.  Molly kissed everyone who came up to say hi, and Roxi was a little shy, but responded enthusiastically to pets and treats.

The one comment that I got a lot was that it would be too hard to adopt two dogs at the same time.  Normally I would agree, but in this case, these two dogs are such easy dogs.  They are already fully trained, have no bad habits, are sweet as pie, and are just as happy going on a walk as sitting next to me watching TV or reading a book.  They are very low maintenance dogs.  Molly needs her 1 pill a day, and Roxi needs to be watched for allergies.  Easy as can be.  

We will be at the Petco event in Maple Grove next weekend-  come see us!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Roxi and Molly are having a great time playing with my 1 year old dog-  they can tussle for hours at a time- just having so much fun.  I wish I could play a video on this website.  I literally sit and giggle the whole time.  It is just like watching the puppy bowl!
 
There is nothing new to report- except that they are perfect dogs-  they are sweet and happy and well mannered.   I hope there is someone out there who wants an instant Golden Retriever family.  They were well loved their whole lives- and it shows- they want to share that love with some lucky family.

 

Friday, February 1, 2008

The ladies have settled in very nicely and are totally used to their new routine.  They are just like part of the family now.   It is so nice having them around the house, it seems like they have always been there.   They are typical Golden’s in that they exude love and happiness, and when we come home it is just the happiest time ever-  ok maybe dinner time is a little happier- oh yeah, and chewing on bones time is right up there too.
 
Last night at about midnight- my neighbor decided to let off fireworks-   if anyone can tell my WHY on earth someone would do that in January on a Thursday night- I’d like to know.  Needless to say, I was pretty angry about it and Roxi felt much the same way- she did not approve of it at all!   Molly was just fine though, in fact, I don’t think she even woke up.
 
Both of these dogs are model canine citizens- the family that chooses to adopt these ladies is a very lucky family indeed.  Roxi and Molly can’t wait to meet you- if you are interested in meeting these ladies, please contact RAGOM.