Above, Duke is practicing his "cute and lonely, take me home" look so that he can impress people in his search for his new forever home.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Home Wanted for two wonderful Goldens
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Duke and Daisy
Caution: This blog contains photos of nude dogs, viewer discretion advised.
Below: Daisy shows how she has been shaved, she is terribly embarrassed by being forced to run around nude. Yes, that is a Golden Retriever.
When we went to bed last night, Duke freaked out. There is a crate in the bedroom, it is not used but it is there in case we have a foster visitor that is not "house safe". When Duke saw it, he got terribly upset. He said it brought back some very bad memories. Daisy did not care, she was very happy to be allowed to sleep on a bedroom floor after her days of being without a family.
Below, Daisy demonstrates her fireside manner.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Hoagie's Home
Hoagie has a new home. Friday evening we received an e-mail telling about a possible new home and describing the conditions. The people in the home work different shifts, so there is always someone home to take care of a dog. Saturday we drove Hoagie over to the Rescue offices in Golden. Hoagie went for a walk with them and discovered that they were nice. They promised to take him for several walks per day in a local park. The told him that they had large trees in their backyard and that there were over five squirrels in the Yard. That is all it took for Hoagie to fall in love. Well that and a few ear scratches and tummy rubs.
Hoagie found his ideal home, lots of attention, lots of excercise, and squirrels. It just proves that good things can come to he who waits. Goodbye and good luck Hoagie, we hope to see you at the reunion picnics and party's.
Now we are waiting for a new foster, there are two new dogs coming in to rescue from Wyoming and North Dakota. We will make arrangements to drive up to meet them and make them feel at home.
Mogley G. Retriever
Friday, May 22, 2009
Hogie's report
Above, Hoagie relaxing under a tree, waiting for a squirrel to come down to play with him.
Below, Hoagie at full speed enjoying the back yard.
Below, Hoagie and Bella are chasing and wrestling in the yard. Hoagie has made himself at home.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Play Date
Above, six Goldens for a play date. From the left, Hogie, Molly, Emma, Piper, then Bella and Me, Mogley.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Welcome Hogie
Over the week end Hogie arrived to be our new foster friend. Hogie is a shelter rescue, although why someone would turn him in to a shelter is beyond any one's comprehension. What were they thinking?
Hogie has a very distinct personality. He should have been named "Gentle Ben" or at least "Yogi Bear". He is a very mellow and laid back. He is not a ball fanatic or a toy-aholic. He just wants he ears scratched and his tummy rubbed. If he has a choice between running in the back yard or laying beside the rocking chair with people, he heads inside for the cushion beside the chair. He made friends with the cats instead of chasing them first to prove who is boss, consequently the cats have already issued him a "Good Cat Companion" certificate.
Hogie is 6 years old, a very big boy with a beautiful red coat. He is house trained and he can use a dog door if it is available. His biggest distinction is that he has a "propeller tail". When he is excited or very happy, his tail wags in a full circle, round and round.
We think he is special and we are looking for a very special home for Hogie.
Mogley G. Retriever
Monday, May 4, 2009
A purpose for cats?
After I wrote my last blog about how much trouble it is to share a house with a cat my humans had a talk with me. I don't think it makes sense, but they did try to explain to me why they have cats in the house. It seems that many people who want to adopt Golden Retrievers want a dog that is certified as cat friendly. With the three resident cats, once everyone settles down and gets along, our foster visitors move on to their new homes rapidly because we can certify them as being cat friendly. It often gets exciting for the first day or two until the vistor finds out how sharp the cats claws are. Chasing cats is fun, but when the cat groes tired of the game, the chasing had better stop.
This raises the question as to why anyone would want a cat in their home to begin with? It would be easier to get rid of the cat, it would leave more room and they could adopt a second homeless Golden Retriever. I remember hearing about an advertisement for chewing gum. "Double your pleasure, double your fun, adopt two Golden Retrievers instead of just one."
Mogley G. Retriever
Sunday, May 3, 2009
An Update for you
Here I am waiting for a tennis ball to be thrown. Why do humans always make you wait for a ball? They should just throw it right way so you can bring it back and do it again. Instead they always tease you a little. I sure will be glad when dogs take over. Humans are not doing a very good job of running the place.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Happy May 1st
It has been a long time since I have blogged. I have been busy around the house. With the good weather our chauffeur has been busy cleaning the back patio. He left a hose running on the patio and went into the house to answer the phone thing. I picked up the end of the hose and just wanted to take it inside to remind him that he had left it running. He sure did get excited when I headed for the family room with the end of the hose. If water is fun to play with outside, why can't we play with it indoors?
My big story for the week was my visit to the specialty vet. I had a heart picture taken. I behaved real well, I laid down on the table and they put these probe things on my body. Then they let me see my own heart on a TV screen. I have never been a big fan of watching TV, even if I am the star. They did not get pictures of my good side, it all looked pretty fuzzy. It was more interesting for the humans, they seemed to enjoy it a lot but it takes so little to entertain humans. They kept the treats coming to keep me happy.
They explained to me that I have a heart condition and that I was showing good signs of keeping it under control. The chauffeur said I was going to be around for a long time. Just as long as they keep giving me my pills with yummy treats twice a day I am happy.
Mogley G. Retriever