Jenna 19-031

Jenna 19-031Jenna 19-031

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Jenna was surrendered to RAGOM along with many of her friends when her owner could not longer provide care of all his dogs. Jenna was very scared and confused when she first arrived, but is gradually adjusting to her new surroundings. Jenna is frightened of loud noises and fast movements, so children must be age 10+. Jenna requires another dog to learn from. She ignores cats.  She will need a fence in order to stay safe. Jenna needs a patient home that will guide her to become a confident house dog.

At a Glance #19-031

Mixed Breed Born: February 2015
Female 28 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Jenna was surrendered to RAGOM along with many of her friends when her owner could not longer provide care of all his dogs. Jenna was very scared and confused when she first arrived, but is gradually adjusting to her new surroundings. Jenna is frightened of loud noises and fast movements, so children must be age 10+. Jenna requires another dog to learn from. She ignores cats.  She will need a fence in order to stay safe. Jenna needs a patient home that will guide her to become a confident house dog.

Updates

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

This is Jenna again and I am here to tell you that I am sorry, but I am no longer available. I have been adopted by a wonderful couple who just fell head over heels for me. I have really bonded with two of their resident dogs and along with falling very much in love with me, they just could not let me go back to being scared, nervous, and confused all over again.

They said that I should come live with them. I am a very happy camper to be able to live here. I will have a wonderful life here, be very spoiled and it makes me a very happy girl.

Monday, May 6, 2019

I'm here to tell you my story and about me. My name is Jenna and I came into RAGOM with 13 other dogs from a man dealing with things that were getting too much for him. He relinquished us to the good people in RAGOM.

When I arrived at my foster home I had to be carried in the house by foster dad because I was REALLY scared, nervous and confused. I didn't know what was going on.

Foster dad had to carry me outside to potty and then carry me back in the house. I met the four resident puppers with no problem at all since I had lived with 13 other puppers.

I also met these two other four legged, much smaller things that foster mom and foster dad called cats. I basically just ignored them but foster mom and foster dad didn't know if it was just because I was so scared. I am here to tell you that even after several days of being here I still just ignore them.

The first two days I slept on the humans' bed and then after that I slept on a dog bed in the bedroom. That is where I like to be at night.

I finally decided that I do not need to be carried in and out to go potty. After the first couple of days I just had to be carried out and I would come back in with the rest of the crew. I finally decided that I did not need to be carried at all to go in and out to potty so now I just go in and out with all the rest.

I'm still a little scared, nervous and confused but nothing like I was when I first came here. I'm leery of loud noises and quick movement.

I do take treats very nicely. I know my name and "no" but I do not know "sit". I'm good on a leash but I do not like the wind and I do not like the strange noises.The other day we walked past some cows and I was really scared of those big four legged animals. 

I don't play with the resident puppers but I really like to lay with two of them. Many times you will find me laying with one or the other or sometimes all three of us are laying together. One is a regularly sized Golden and the other one is a RAGOM wannabe and she is the same size and color as I am.

Outside, I do follow another one of the Goldens around the yard and will run with him. The third big Golden I just ignore and pay no attention to her at all. I do like to chew on the hard bones and the antlers once in a great while but I pay no attention to the balls or other toys.

I'm hoping that in time I will get to be more comfortable and not be so skittish like I am. Foster mom and foster dad would really like me to get a little more comfortable and not so nervous about things before I get adopted.

Jenna 19-031
This is how I would lay with the others when I first got here. I am the one on the floor.
Jenna 19-031
I really feel comfortable laying like this. I am the one on the right on the bed.
Jenna 19-031
This is how you find me a lot of the times now. I am the one on the right.
Jenna 19-031
This the resident RAGOM wanna be that is the same same size and color as me and I lay with her a lot. I am the one on the right.