We have a new dog, known in the foster dog world as a “foster fail” which only means that for us, we had her a week and wanted to keep her. The failure to get a foster adopted is somewhat frowned upon, but people do it all the time.
She is a real sweetheart who came from a bad situation, was rescued by a “GS” good samaritan, then given over to RAGOM. She has only part of a tail and her bottom incisors were so cracked that the vet pulled them.. lots of other health issues, but now she is fine. She wags that truncated tail all the time, and looks right into your eyes — she loves food (like she did not have enough at some point).

Sadie waiting for a treat

Jonesy and Sadie like to play….

Sadie and Jonesy after a run with my daughter Cully.

Sadie lookin’ good after her groom

We did the DNA — she is Golden Retriever, Collie, Chow and American Bulldog – with a few others. I can see the Golden in her personality and color and feathers, and the Chow with her size and short nose.
