Golden Retriever (medium coat) : : Male : : Young
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22-085 Levi is a 4-year-old male purebred Golden . His owners had had him since he was 8 weeks old but now found they did not have time for the dog, as they have a new baby. The owner reported that Levi had frequent ear infections and skin issues for which he was given Cytopoint injections, but the owner could no longer afford the treatment. When first with one of our foster couples, Levi was scared, skittish and defensive, but he soon relaxed and was fine with the 5 other dogs that were there. He was up to date on vaccines, but needed tests for heartworm and valley fever; fortunately, both were negative. We got him in at Dermatology For Animals . The vet put Levi on a hydrolyzed protein food, ordered an antimicrobial bath twice a week, and started him on several meds for allergy control. This was an expensive regimen, so we hoped that after some time he’d be able to be weaned off the hydrolyzed protein food (25 lb bag for about $153), the baths with the special shampoo ($54 for a bottle) reduced to once a week or once every two weeks, and the dosages of some or all of the meds reduced or dropped; the vet also recommended a special azithromycin toothpaste to control gum overgrowth due to the cyclosporine he was taking for the allergies. Levi was at the foster’s for three months when an adopter in Surprise lost her girl, Shelby . Connie took Levi to the adopter because she thought sweet Levi would fill the hole in her heart and she was right. She agreed to “just foster” for a week to see how he and resident dog Dillon would do together. They did well, so she ended up adopting Levi . Recently, at adoption finalization the adopter commented: Levi is such a wonderful lov ing boy! He gets along fine with his "older brother" Dillon , and just like typical brothers they scurry for who gets the most room on the backseat when we go for car rides. Levi has a funny way of “trash talking” with a growly voice, but it is not aggressive, just playful. He loves all the toys and loves to retrieve, especially balls. He tries to get his big brother Dillon to play tug with him. He has become quite the "aqua dog" recently, as he mastered his fears and now eagerly swims after the pool toys. I've successfully transitioned him to normal dog food and we're working on very gradually possibly diminishing some of his allergy meds, with no flair ups yet anyway. Levi walks quite well with the Sidekick leash and has fit into our home just wonderfully. He is such a beautiful boy with his shaggy long coat and a little moustache and has a recognizable dish-shaped tongue. Levi is the first one to greet me at the door, and when he puts his head in my lap he has a way of looking into my soul. I just love him! More about LeviGood with Adults, Somewhat vocal, Does Good in the Car, Requires a yard, Leashtrained, Cratetrained, Plays fetch, Needs special care, Playful, Eager To Please
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