Mon 28 Feb 2011
Well I thought you would love to hear this story. Fisher was kinda unique. When he first came, I thought, WHEW! this dog is so high energy, I will never be able to find him a home. I have a wonderful volunteer who agreed to do clicker training with him. That helped a LOT.
I knew he would not do well in a family with children because he tended to launch himself on people for the first 10 minutes. I wanted to find someone who loved to run and hike and who would have the patience to work with him. I had one application from a guy that sounded perfect. But as it turned out, he lived half the year in Florida. He was coming to ABQ the end of February, so I thought, ok, we can keep him and train him. When I checked in again, the date was moved up and he was arriving the first week in March but couldn’t come see the dog until March 17th. Sooo, LOL, that didn’t sound so good.
We kept working with the dog. Then on Friday, I got an email from a guy who was interested in Fisher. Here is his first email
I am emailing in regard to Fisher. Is he still available for adoption? I have had many golden retrievers throughout my life and love the breed very much. I live in Farmington and have a very big backyard and plenty of love to give my dog. I am an avid runner, hiker, and backpacker and always love and enjoy the company of an energetic friend. And, of course, he would always be indoors with me when we’re not out adventuring. I have attached a photo of me and my old friend Spruce, who as you can see lived the good life and was an incredible backpacking companion. I hope to hear back.
Sounded good
. So I wrote him, had him fill out an application. He called the next day and said he could come down on Saturday night. It was a 3 hour drive. He arrived and loved the dog. Fisher loved him. So that crazy, sweet dog got a new home.
I got this note from Dave:
Thank you for the opportunity to have Fisher in my life. He is wonderful and very sweet. I am excited about having him as a companion. I introduced him to Carrie’s golden and they became instant best friends. It is wonderful to see him interact so well. He is a good dog. He is very appreciative of his new place in life and certainly does not want to leave my side. I will keep you up to date and send pictures soon.
Thank you so much.
I think this story represents the best of what we do….being willing to find a perfect match. I know sometimes this is hard for those of you who are waiting. And yet I know that it means our placements work. I am thrilled.

