GOLDEN TALES

If you would like to share a tale about your experience with a rescued golden, send to webmaster@azgrc.org.  Please attach a photo and include the dog's name.

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Heroow,

Bark! Bark! Bark! Bark! Oh, I forgot I was sending this to people. First I would like to say thank you to my wonderful foster Mom. Since I can’t see my ears, I didn’t know there was something wrong with them, but Mom did and she used doggie medicine to make them all better. I had so many new friends to play with at my foster home and so many fun toys. My foster Mom even let me take some to my new forever home with the Deinzers.

I didn't think it would be that hard to say goodbye, but it was. However, Kim assured me that in my forever home I would find people who would love me and that I would be part of a good family. So I gathered my toys and headed for a new adventure in my life.

It started with a very long ride and it was dark when we finally got there. I decided to take my time and sniff everything.  At first I was a little scared not knowing what to expect. Then a big person called Kevin went and got me a treat (don’t tell Mom) but it really helped a lot

Since it was getting past my bedtime (which is most of the time by the way) I decided to look for a good place to sleep. I searched all over the house, even in the baby's room but I thought the crib was a little too small. I looked in the girls’ room where there were bigger beds, but they still didn't have enough room. I finally found a spot near the big bed, and when Kevin got up to go get a drink, guess what? I found my forever bed in my forever home.

Well I have to say good night because we were up late and I still need to get my beauty sleep.  I’ll be sure to keep everyone posted on what happens.

Sincerely

Sketcher Deinzer

 

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ARIZONA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CONNECTION
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