Brook has been with us for just over three weeks and she has adjusted to her new home as well as any foster we have had. She is free to roam the house and has been absolutely perfect. We put a dog bed in the bedroom so she could be closer to us at night, but we think she prefers the firmer futon in the sunroom. She comes into the bedroom at night, but she sneaks out to the futon a little after the lights are out. Just before the coffee pot automatically kicks in, she sneaks back into the bedroom. Brook doesnât think we know, but we hear her come in. What a cutie.
What every prospective family must know about Miss Brook is her athleticism and her love of running. She is a greyhound in a Golden body, and she can outrun a gazelle. We try to give a 4-mile run every day, but she needs to be on leash and neither of us can run 10 miles an hour anymore. What a pity. When she is free in our fenced-in yard, she literally flies around. She has an all-out gallop that is second to none. Because of her speed and love of running, I have been whistle-training her in case she ever gets loose. One blow on the whistle, and if she comes immediately she gets a jock-pot treat. So far, so good. Only once did she hesitate before coming to me immediately.
Miss Brook is a fast learner; perhaps too fast at times. She finds trading to be a bit easy, so it is our challenge to keep her challenged. This may sound like a tedious task, but it is fun for all of us and it keeps her and us on her/our toes. She already knows all of the commands, and we keep reinforcing them in different ways to keep her sharp.
Not only is she athletic and energized, but Brook is also a very affectionate dog. She likes to be near people, loves Mr. Brush, and enjoys a tummy rub at any occasion. A couple of things to remember if you are considering Miss Brook. She loves and needs exercise. A fenced-in yard is a must for her to be content and happy. She wonât run all of the time when she is outside, but she needs to stretch out and go all-out on occasion.
But, she also needs to go on long walks or runs with someone. A person who can devote the time to take her out with be rewarded many times over. After a long walk, dinner and when she is settling in the evening, Brook really blossoms into that wonderful, sweet Golden girl.
Thinking about her? Call or email RAGOM. In the least, come over and meet Our Miss Brooks. Sheâd love to see you.
Brook (left) with Gail and Zoom
















