It is with great pleasure that I introduce “Ozzie,” a handsome 3 year old Golden/Lab mix. Ozzie is what foster parents refer to as a “dream foster.” He is housebroken, knows basic commands, does not guard food or toys from humans, loves being groomed, comes to us for attention, and loves to play! He is a sweetheart and ready for a forever home of his own!
Ozzie is getting along great with our 6 year old resident Golden, Jedi. They have already become good buddies and haven’t had any barking or snapping at all. He met the neighbor’s dog, Max, a 2 year old Golden. Max and Jedi both wanted the same ball while playing even though there were six balls in the yard! These youngsters, just like kids, need to learn to share. The more “mature” Jedi just watched with muted amusement. Mentally, Goldens remain puppies for a long time (up to two or three years of age) and many are playful and clownish for most of their lives. Ozzie still has a few more years to grow up!
When it comes to walks, we will have to work with Ozzie on heeling. He kept getting ahead of me and going around in circles to show me how excited he was... it was truly comical because Jedi just kept looking at him and backing away thinking the tornado was going to hit him any moment. A Gentle Leader and obedience training will help this young Golden succeed! He is willing to please and loves people!
Ozzie exhibits some typical Labrador behaviors. He is ball crazy and has lots of energy. I had to hide his favorite ball so he would quit trying to get everyone to play! He is obsessed with balls! He loves running around in circles all the time... always wants to play, and is really good at fetching. He drops the ball and then runs around in circles again asking you to throw again. Very cute! He will make some lucky family a great playmate, jogging or cross country skiing partner, and devoted friend.
The perfect home for Ozzie will have an active family who will give him all the attention he deserves, be committed to further obedience training, and willing to play ball and exercise him daily. Ozzie is neutered but will visit a RAGOM vet this week to make sure he is up to date on his shots. If you are interested in meeting Ozzie, please contact placement
ragom [dot] org and be sure to bring some tennis balls along!

