Senior Golden Finds a Home

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As some of you know, we lost Sonny, a Corgi mix, about two months ago. It hit me very hard.

We were not looking to adopt but we were not "not looking" either. Last Thursday my wife was contacted by a rescue and told about a Golden bitch heading for the pound. She called the owner and heard about this lazy dog, yuck yack, divorce, dogs gotta go. Deb said we would come over and see the dog.

We get there and this sweet old sugar face is brought out on a leash to meet us. She is overweight and undernourished. Her coat is a mess, her nails are uncut, I could go on and on. Long story short, she came home with us. She got a good brushing that night and seems to relish being fussed over. Deb got down on the floor to brush her and Quinn lay down between her legs. Deb started trimming the fur on her paws and she fell asleep. Slept through her nails being trimmed and even slept while her ears were cleaned. Poor girl has not been to the vet in over a year. Previous owner got her from a puppy mill when the owner died and said the breeder may have done some vetting.

So, Quinn is now part of our family and gets along with Seamus, our 7 year old Golden. She has become Deb's dog and stays by her constantly.

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It is nice having two dogs again!

Kevin
 
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To all who have responded.

My wife and I find strays. Our first together dog walked up to us on a job site. Two months later a homeless beagle adopted us at a campground. Couple of years later we are in a PetsMart and someone dumped a 4 week old puppy. Management is busy calling the pound. My wife picks up the puppy and walks out of the store. I tell management to KMA or call the cops. Then my corgi mix, also from an overcrowded kill shelter. Next dogs was from a breeder. They thought it would be a show dog. He wasn't, but I would not hear of him going to a kill shelter. Which brings us to Quinn. We are not strangers to senior dogs. They come with their own baggage but so do I. And they come willingly. A little attention and they thrive.

Quinn has been with us for 5 days. Previous owner described her as lazy. Each time I leash her we walk to the mailbox and back to the house, 1/4 mile. And she does that 4-5 times a day. Someone was lazy but certainly not Quinn. We will work on getting some weight off her. Tomorrow we will stop at the vet on our way out of town to weigh her. Then Herself and I will come up with a diet to help her lose weight. Nothing drastic but a pound every two or three weeks until she is at 60 or 65 pounds. That itself will help her joints. And proper nourishment and supplements will further help her.

Right now, she is curled up at the side of the bed snoring. I could not be listening to a more beautiful sound.

Kevin
 
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Great news that you rescued that lucky dog! I just got a fostered dog last
month after my little guy passed away New Year's Eve. We are both pretty happy these days. Willyboy
 

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