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He is in foster with another dog and is having a ball….loves the company of other dogs ![]()
Goldie and Meg are the very best of friends, they are inseparable and love chasing each other around the house. He likes to show his affection by constantly licking Meg on the face, lucky girl!! Will try to get some photos of them if they stay still long enough. ![]()
Goldie at the Pedigree Adoption Drive, Maxi Zoo Tallaght – the Photo Shoot
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Wow Goldie, look at your coat. You look like a lion ![]()
Well this fab boy,Goldie, has a new name in our home. He is called Mr Twirl. Anytime he gets excited he walks around in a circle and sometimes we think he will collapse. Yesterday he did seven twirls without a break. This dog is truly amazing; he is everything you could ask from a pet and more. We all, including Meg our staffi, absolutely love him to bits and can’t imagine our home without him. He is still nervous around men but this will improve with time. He would make a wonderful pet for any home. He loves his little walks, travels really well in the car, is very playful, especially with Meg, and is so affectionate to everyone in the family. We adore him. Can’t bear to think of him ever leaving us but this is what fostering is all about, isn’t it?
Well our Goldie has left us to go to his wonderful forever home with his new Mam and Dad, Roisin and Ed, and, believe it or not, seven cats. I have to admit that we shed more than a few tears when he left but having received lots of texts since I know he couldn’t be in a better home anywhere. In fact it looks like Goldie, now named Louis, is having the time of his life and even has a new girlfriend who lives next door. Hope, our dog, Meg won’t read this as she misses him terribly!! I know Louis is going to keep in touch and it is great to hear how spoilt he is because he deserves the best after all he has been through. Thanks Roisin and Ed for giving him a second chance.
Delighted to hear that Louis has got sorted with what sounds like a very pet friendly forever home. Great news ![]()
Hi Folks, just to let you all know, Louis is doing fantastic and very spoilt (& rightly so!) fantastic with the cats and snuggles with them in bed at night and stays close to them during the day. For a small little chap he’s full of confidence and personality, he gets so excited all the time and has moved on from twirls to flips, he’s quite crazy but in a good way. Loves attention and likes to be the centre of it too. He has a sock fetish and prefers a sock to all of his toys and treats!! I can’t recall what life was like prior to him joining the family, he’s settled in so quickly which is testament to the care and attention Collette gave him whilst fostering. He’s putting on weight and is the picture of health. Thank you all for your hard work for dogs in distress. We wouldn’t have little Louis and the happiness and joy he brings everyday without you! Roisin x
Roisin I am laughing here reading your post because we only realised that since the little rascal left us we can actually put on socks without holes all over, sorry forgot to warn you about that oops!! It’s great to hear he has settled so well and is loved so much.
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