Nova (Berry 19-247)

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Profile

Berry was surrendered to RAGOM by a breeder. She is a typical puppy who is mouthy and has high energy, so children over 10 would be best. She would love to have another dog to play with or an active family who will include her in outdoor activities. Berry has not been tested with cats. A physical fence is optional if she is constantly supervised in the yard. Berry will require obedience training and regular exercise to be the best family dog she can be.

At a Glance #19-247

Golden Retriever Born: September 2019
Female 32 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Berry was surrendered to RAGOM by a breeder. She is a typical puppy who is mouthy and has high energy, so children over 10 would be best. She would love to have another dog to play with or an active family who will include her in outdoor activities. Berry has not been tested with cats. A physical fence is optional if she is constantly supervised in the yard. Berry will require obedience training and regular exercise to be the best family dog she can be.

Updates

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Berry is a beautiful little sweetheart with light coloring and soft fur that she loves you to stroke. Berry is smart and curious and very food-motivated. She loves the snow and the cold and considers herself a lap dog. She loves to play, be it with her dog friends or human friends.

She has found a lovely forever home with an active teenage boy and she can go to work with mom on a daily basis. She will get much love, many walks, and great playtime! As her fosters, we will have a little piece of her stay in our home and hearts forever. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Berry arrived as a breeder surrender, along with her four littermates, at about three months old. She settled in quickly with her new temporary mates: two four-leggers and five two-leggers.

She received lots of walks and lots of play time with a very social family! Exhausted from all the romping each day, she slept through the night from the very first night she was with us. 

Berry made it through the holidays with no Christmas balls broken! That is when we started calling her Holly Berry since calling her Berry sounded like we were saying Barry, and then folks thought she was a male dog. She didn’t like that. Strawberry and Blueberry were also her nicknames. 

She had some complications with a routine procedure, so she had to keep a low profile for a bit. 

Time flies fast. Suddenly, it is February, and she is five months old and on her way to her furever home looking like a beauty queen!     

Berry 19-247