Leo the fabulous is... well, still fabulous! He is easily the most laid back guy I've ever fostered. Not that he doesn't love attention -- he is definitely your typical Velcro Golden and will seek out and soak up any and all attention he can get. But the minute you aren't petting or playing with him, he lies down and takes a nap. The great part is that he's a really active guy--loves playing with other dogs and going for long walks, and I'm told he loves swimming and boating. But as soon as he's got some "downtime," it doesn't take long before he makes himself comfortable and is happily snoozing away. In fact, he did this at the vet's office tonight while we were waiting in the exam room. He didn't just lie down with his head on his paws, but fully on his side like he didn't have a care in the world. No vet nerves for Leo!
Speaking of vets, Leo got a clean bill of health. He is already neutered and microchipped, up-to-date on shots, no ear infections, on heartworm preventative, and basically in great shape. He weighs 69 lbs, near perfect weight for him. I am going to follow up with a previous vet on a note in his records that indicated he might have mild displasia in his right hip. The RAGOM vet didn't see anything that would indicate a problem during the exam--no pain or limited range of motion--so I'll report back when I have more details on that.
As far as Leo's forever home is concerned... boy, he could probably fit right in to just about any household, but I've consulted with his previous owner and I think we both agree the IDEAL family would look something like this:
#1- Willing and able to give Leo tons and tons of love and affection -- he will give it all right back!
#2- Provide direction and structure in a very positive and gentle manner. This guy is not timid, but definitely has a gentle spirit that could be broken by harsh words or actions. He's a lover, not a fighter! :)
#3- An active family, that would help him maintain his great condition well into his senior years, and will give him lots of tennis ball time, as he loves to play fetch.
#4- He hasn't met kids yet with me, but reportedly loves them. I think he'd do great in a family with kids, young or old, because of his gentle nature. As long as they are taught to treat him with respect (he doesn't want to be a riding toy), he would be a wonderful playmate for kids.
#5- Other dogs -- at this point, I could go either way on this one. He certainly gets along well with other dogs, and is pretty submissive. He definitely follows my dog's lead, which is why I think he seemed to fit right in from the beginning. But if I had to call him either a "dog" dog or a "people" dog, he's without a doubt a "people" dog! So I wouldn't want his family to be one where the people are always gone, and want a second dog just to keep their first one company.
#6- Lastly, and less important... I was told he doesn't get up on furniture, but that hasn't been the case here... again, he follows my dog's lead. :) So I would certainly be thrilled to find him a family that will let him cuddle with them on the couch and/or in bed. He is just such a lovebug, how could you not???
So, there you have it... Leo the fabulous! Or, as his previous owner called him, Leo Handsome Pants!!! And that he is. Let placement
ragom [dot] org know if you want to meet this big, gorgeous Golden cuddlebug!
Leo is planning to attend the Petco event this coming Sunday, but if you want to meet him, let us know NOW, since I cannot guarantee he will still be available by then. He's already got the RAGOM volunteers all a-flutter, and we are getting lots of new applications thanks to Kare11's press coverage of last weekend's Yappy Hour. So don't wait for us to come to you... let placement
ragom [dot] org know if you could be the perfect forever family for Leo the Fabulous!
