If you are looking for a well behaved Golden Retriever, go to http://www.goldenrescue.com/ and fill out the adoption form, ask to see Clyde. Clyde would appreciate having you select a new name, he is not too fond of Clyde. He says he needs something that tells people he is an exciting and loving Golden. Clyde tells people he is dull and drab. Nothing personal to the people named Clyde, but it does not fit a wonderful, mellow Golden. Pass the word, there is a homeless Golden living at a foster home who needs a forever home that can give him love and throw tennis balls for him. He does not like to have them thrown far, just a little throw will do. The joy is in fetching them back to you, not in running after them. The joy is in playing together, man and dog, one happy forever family.
Mogley G. Retriever
Clyde deserves a loving home with lots and lots of toys and tennis balls to chase. We think he'll find it too.
ReplyDeleteI hope 'Clyde' finds his forever home soon with a family who loves him!
ReplyDeleteHeya Mogley,
ReplyDeleteBoy, y'all have a full house. Darn economy is making things rough. We'll add Clyde to our wishing for a furever home list. Y'all sure earned that "BZ" award we gave ya a while back.
- TBH&K
Hey Mogley,
ReplyDeleteWe know we commented on this post before but that was before we knew the whole Clyde story. Tell Clyde that names don't matter; it's the personality and the dog that matter. Heck, Homer J. is a weird name but Homer J. is NOT a weird dog. We think that Sophie's name was good when she weighed 147 lbs and now that she weighs only 75.7 lbs it's still a good name for her because we all love Sophie the dog not Sophie the name. Dad says that he knows Southwest Airlines flys out of Denver and Baltimore and Richmond; why is he telling us taht?
- TBH&K