We have decided that it is in Brodyâs and Shannonâs best interest to split them up and let them be adopted to separate forever homes where they will each get ALL the attention. We like to keep dogs together when possible if we feel that they are dependent on each other and would suffer if split up. With these two, I donât feel that is the situation. Brody and Shannon both LOVE people attention. They jump over each other to try to get to you. Together they are vying for your attention in a somewhat anxious way of: me, no me, no me eagerness and worry that the other oneâs going to get the attention instead and theyâll be left out. Both of these dogs are still young and will benefit from some obedience training, exercise and opportunities to visit the outside world. We feel that they both deserve the individual human attention that they so crave. I spent some alone time with Brody yesterday and today he is at the vet, so am spending alone time with Shannon. Both are much calmer when the other one is not around. Both follow you around, lie by you and want to be with you at all times â typical velcro Goldens. Both are delightful animals with wonderful, gentle temperaments that any family will love to add to their home.
Because of no child history, any children in the household should be over the age of 5. They both love to chase tennis balls, so a plan for where they would be able to safely do that is a must. A family that enjoys walks, hiking, camping, swimming and either of these dogs will be in heaven. I would like the adoptive family to be dedicated to going to obedience training and helping the dog they choose to become all that he/she can be. Brody does tend to chew if left unattended, but then he is the younger of the two, so for the short-term he may need to be crated when no one is home and I think he would be happiest if not left home alone for an entire work day. If you are an approved applicant and are interested in meeting either Shannon or Brody, please contact your placement advisor.






