Bili 20-106C

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Bili traveled from China to join RAGOM and find his forever home. He’s young and has quite a bit of energy, so he’ll need an active family who can help expend that energy with a lot of playtime and exercise. Because he is so exuberant and could easily knock younger children over, kids in his home should be age 10+. He can live with other dogs, but he cannot live with cats. And he will need a physically fenced yard so he can run around freely.

At a Glance #20-106C

Golden Retriever Born: July 2018
Male 58 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Bili traveled from China to join RAGOM and find his forever home. He’s young and has quite a bit of energy, so he’ll need an active family who can help expend that energy with a lot of playtime and exercise. Because he is so exuberant and could easily knock younger children over, kids in his home should be age 10+. He can live with other dogs, but he cannot live with cats. And he will need a physically fenced yard so he can run around freely.

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Photos of Bili from his family:

Bili 20-106C
Bili 20-106C

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Bili was adopted by a wonderful family who is very willing to work with his teenager-like, over-exuberant energy. He will have a very loving home with a mom and a 12-year-old human sister. His human sister will play with him a lot to help expend his energy.

Bili will have a wonderful furever home with lots of love, attention, and the much-needed help with all of his energy.

Thursday, October 29, 2020

It's Bili here. I'm not exactly sure what is going on but they tell me that I came from a long, long ways away. All I know is that it was a long ride and I was in a crate for a long time. But I did hear somebody say the word China. I thought China was pretty plates and cups, but evidently, I am wrong.

Anyway, I came with lots and lots and LOTS of exuberant energy. Foster Mom is scratching her head and wondering what she has gotten herself into. But she is a very nice person and I understand she has had lots and lots of other foster dogs, so I think she knows what she's doing. Or at least I hope she knows what she's doing.

I am going to need someone with a lot of patience and someone to help me learn the ropes. Foster Mom has already taught me a couple of things and she says that she thinks I will be a fast learner. This might be kind of a long journey so I am hoping that I am a fast learner. I will keep you informed so please stay tuned to my antics.