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BAILEY
Hi there LCGRR folks, sorry it took me so long to write but I am having a wonderful time in my new home. My new family took some time for me to train, these humans aren't nearly as bright as we Goldens. I have a fenced in yard all to myself and a screened in porch that I let myself in and out as well. I sent you the picture of me on my couch. I rest here and can pop up to "people watch" out the window all day long. My bed is in the master bedroom right at the foot of their bed. I have two other rescued labs in my "extended" family and we get together an run and play most weekends. "Joey" who's picture is on the LCGRR website today looks just like me, but I can't convince the folks here to adopt him as well.
Thanks you so much for rescuing me and I hope you keep up all the wonderful work you do for us! "Bailey"
THOM & JUDY
JACK
Dear Friends --
I want to thank you personally, as well as commend your entire organization, on the incredible, selfless, professional and compassionate work done by Low Country Golden Retriever Rescue.
From my first moment of contact with you, Linda, then directly with Diane, as Jack's Foster Mom, I was given the most prompt, patient and faithful attention. During our conversations, I never doubted I was working with caring people and I was confident your desire was the same as mine -- to find a right fit for our family, while considering my current 4-legged household and the needs of each of your Goldens.
My telephone conversations (and there were many) with Diane were so very kind and helpful. I was so excited at the prospect of this new family member. Diane never failed to return a phone call, send an email, keep me updated on progress -- she was with me and so encouraging every step of the way. The home inspection was arranged in such a timely manner and I so appreciate the volunteers who do this important part of placement.
It was my absolute joy to meet you both and to meet our dear Jack. He was exactly as described -- Diane knew his personality completely and this precious boy has melded into our family as though he had been with us from the beginning. He is just a joy -- a blessing indeed. He has a "sister" -- Reagan, the Sheltie and a "brother" -- Gizzie the Manx Feline. They just go together like "peas and carrots."
Jack is such a smart boy, too. He mastered sit, stay and down in a flash. He loves walks and playing with toys and his favorite thing is tummy scritches and being brushed. It's part of our daily life !!
I hope you don't mind if I continue updates and photographs -- I'm a new Mom and MUST share that "Baby Book." As I've said to you before, I have a heart for the Rescue Dog and Jack is my third rescue. All dogs are special and none can take the place of another .... however, Jack is absolutely the "Cherry on my Canine Sundae!" Thank you, so very much, for the incredible job you do for these grand animals and bringing Jack into our lives.
Many, many blessings to you all !!
Ann Jackson & Jack
CAMDEN (formerly Sundance)
Hi. My husband and I were lucky enough to be approved for one of your rescues four years ago. We found our boy (Sundance, but we named him Camden) on PetFinders.com and fell in love immediately. We even printed a color picture and hung it really low on the refrigerator so his brother could get acquainted with him before we brought him home!!! I wanted to let you know how he was doing.
Camden continues to be a joy. As the years go by he is more confident that he has found his forever home. His tail wags all the time. He loves being talked to and petted; I think he'd rather be petted than eat although you can see by the pictures he hasn't missed too many meals! And he has the "golden nose flip" down like a master - he'll wedge his nose under your arm and flip it when he wants attention. His big trick is to sit on your left, flip your arm, and get petted. When you're done, he'll walk around the chair to your right, sit down and look at you for more petting - he thinks we haven't figured it out!!!! He has two brothers - Cody (an 11 year old goldie, not a rescue) and Gizmo (a six year old cat a sorta rescue) and a sister - Hanna (a German Sheppard another sorta rescue). In the picture with the two goldens, he is the one on the left. My favorite is where he is in the grass. Is he a beauty or what???
Anyway, this is our Camden. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Cindi Violette, Columbia, MD.
KOTA
Hi Linda,
I just wanted to share some pictures of Kota! She is such a great puppy, and we are absolutely in love with her! We taught her how to sit and come when she was 9 weeks! She is a very, very smart dog and such a love!
We are so happy that we found you and Buttercup.
Thank you again for everything.
Beth
JAKE
Hi Ladies,
I just wanted to give you an update on Jake and share some recent pictures. He is doing FANTASTIC!!! He had his first day of school last Monday and was a super star! He did so well that the teacher started using him for all of her examples...we were so proud: ). His second class is tonight and we are all looking forward to it. Will and I took him on the boat for the first time yesterday and he loved every minute. He's past out right behind me this very minute...pooped from his 3 mile jog this morning. We couldn't be happier!
Alison
CARTER
We would love to be a foster home but we live north of Albany, New York, with our dear Carter, found for us by LCGRR when we lived on a boat. If you have anyone coming this way.....
Mary and Nicholas Silitch
LUKE
Hello Linda!!
Luke has brought so much joy and fulfillment to my life. I am so thankful for him and the LCGRR. I have attached some pictures of him. He is such a happy – go – lucky boy. He has taken to his new home and house training very well. He truly is a blessing and thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to raise him.
Ashley

