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Sandy
Sandy went to her forever home and is happily playing. Name: Sandy Gender: Female Age: 7 yrs Spayed: yes Vaccinations: 12/19/08 Heartworm status: negative
Update on Sandy on September 13, 2009: Sandy is quite a happy girl these days. She loves everyone and other dogs. She is very endearing and needs someone special who can appreciate her need to love you and be loved by you.
I picked up Sandy today so she could be placed in a more suitable home. She was placed in a home but it didn't work out. She is nervous around men and during storms. She will bark at men but is fine with women, even strangers. She is a small Golden Mix. Her coat is incredibly soft. She is gentle and sweet and gets along with my 6 dogs. It's hard to believe she is 7 because she doesn't look it and has average energy - not hyper or lazy. She is very alert and loves to explore the yard and house. She will make a good companion for someone who wants a smaller Golden.
My girls love her and she's taken to them, she really wants to stay with them at night. She does not bother with the cat or my other dog for that matter and has not barked at all. My house can be chaotic at times with children in and out and she's fine, she does not run up to them, but does warm up after she realizes no one is coming for her. She's spooked by loud noises, large men or people (my husband ) even though by the end of the day she's fine with him. I rolled up a small bathroom carpet to wash after she ran into our shower to be with one of the girls and "cleaned" her feet on her way out when she realized it was a bit wet. She went in several times though. She backed away from the rolled up carpet...hmmm.
She's mostly house broken but has had an accident in the house. She does not immediately go when let out in the AM like my other pets (the cat and dog - my cat is just like a dog), I have to stay with her until she does. I think she's still a bit nervous about being left out. Yesterday, I did leave her out for about 20-30 minutes and she didn't bark or do anything destructive at all. She was just fine.
She stays in her kennel well, I do have to physically place her in it when I leave and at night, but the funny thing is, she goes in there on her own and sleeps with the door open pretty much all day! She went in there on her own last night before we all went to bed. We gave her a stuffed animal of her own and it's the only thing she picks up, good manners! She seems to adapt to rules / structure pretty quickly. |