I came from a home to AGA when my owner was moving and said I couldn’t move too. I don’t understand that but I’ve heard of that happening to other dogs too. As it turned out I was kind of a “picky” dog. I didn’t like other dogs and I certainly didn’t like cats! I do love kids and big people too. I guess I want to be the only dog in a home. I also got very nervous when I was left alone and I really didn’t like going to adoption day. Too many dogs and noise and confusion. I liked being in quiet places better. I felt badly that I was making it hard for AGA to find a home for me but I couldn’t help it- it’s just the way am. My new doctor asked me to try some new medicine to help me relax and I did and it helped me. The last adoption day I went to I met my new mom. She’s a nurse and very understanding that everything about me wasn’t perfect but she didn’t care – she just wanted to help me. Now we are going to spend a lot of time together and I’m going to teach her how to play ball (my favorite sport). I think she will make a great ball player! Thank you to AGA for being so patient with a “picky” girl golden. Love , Amy