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Golden Features

Big
Golden Kisses and Thank Yous
The following dogs really
need your help...
RAGOM volunteers make sure that our foster dogs are as
healthy as they can be. Adoption fees cover basic medical care for all
dogs, but these
furry guys need medical procedures that are rather expensive. Without your
generosity, RAGOM would not be able to care for as many dogs as we do.
Please consider making a tax deductible donation to one
or more of these dogs in need.
Thanks to generous holiday
giving, we are getting closer to our goals!
Click
here for an important notice from the EPA for all pet owners.
Remember this guy?
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Diane and Bev,
Everything has been going really well. Bradley continues to do all his commands eagerly and he has gotten used to all of the squirrels! But yes, everything is great. He is a wonderful companion and of great assistance to me. I hope that all is going well for both of you. I will see you in December over Xmas break!
Thanks,
Andrea
Bradley was one of the
Nebraska 9 back in 2001.
Now he is a Service Dog. His owner was paralyzed as a result of a
gymnastics injury in high school. Now she is recovering and, along
with her dog, is on her way to medical school at Princeton!
Bradley 01-278 is officially the
first RAGOM dog admitted to the Ivy League!
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Recently RAGOM lost some of our
seniors...
We miss you great dogs!
Our Founder was just in Mpls/StPaul Magazine!
RAGOM's founder
was featured on Channel 4's 5:00 PM news
on Tuesday, September 2! The
story is on 'CCOs web page
Please read this holiday story:
"A
Dog is for Life - Not Just for Christmas"
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You don't have to be gold, to be a
Golden! |
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| This is a picture of Chance
#02-087, a three-legged golden/lab mix at the Nursing Home
today. How he loves to visit with the residents and he is much
loved by them! Today a gentleman who has had one leg amputated said "I've got
one leg gone, too." According to the Activity Director, this
gentleman will rarely admit that he has had an amputation. So, dear
sweet Chance gives to others as RAGOM gave to him. I wish that all who
entered into the decision to save this wonderful dog, could see him at
the Nursing Home - he "glows" with pride as he interacts with
residents. He is beautiful inside and out. |
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