catembi
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It's been a loooong day...up at 5.30, started off at 6.05 for 150 mile drive to Dorset... If I give a condensed version of the day's proceedings, perhaps you lovely experienced people could point out any red flags or hints & tips? Hope I don't sound too muppety to be a dog owner...
Anyway, the people running the rescue were really lovely. They also had 5 cats & rescue birds & were so kind & knowledgeable. They do a checklist on all the dogs they have in, seeing if the dogs will let you take their toys & touch them while they're eating etc & he was fine with all their tests. There was a parrot in a cage & he ignored it. Took him out for a walk & he did pull quite hard. Off the lead, he didn't wander far & came when called. He saw a lady with 2 dogs & was having a good look, but came when called. He has been taught to go thru doors last & wait for his dinner til the rest of the family has eaten.
I was told that he is okay with being left, doesn't chew & doesn't bark. He is being rehomed cos his owner is having a baby. Apparently he was fine with the first child, but she is having a 2nd child with a different partner who won't have the dog near the baby. He has been with the rehoming place for a month & in that time has been neutered, & I've got records of vaccination, worming, defleaing.
On our walk, I had to walk him & the person was assessing whether I'd be firm with him.
I was told that he loves going in the car & lies down on the back seat. It was an eventful ride home to start with... he doesn't stay on the back seat & tried to climb in my lap, which wasnt very convenient in the outside lane of the dual carriageway. I stopped at the services, got him some water & put the seatbelt in the back seat through his lead handle, so the rest of the journey was easier!
I've read the dogs in cars post below & know to make sure he's properly restrained as he doesn't stay on the back seat.
I got him home & he was v boisterous. Introduced him to Peter the tame cockatiel (bird was in his cage) & he was trying to grab him.
Tried to keep him at a safe distance so he could look but not touch, but he's very strong. Not sure if he was excited because Peter was flapping his wings? Peter has been shut out of reach for now - hoping it's just first day excitement.
Introduced him to Adrian while A was standing at the gate (had Kane on a lunge rein) & he really lunged at him. Then tied him to the lorry so he could watch but not get near & he was barking at him.
He was barking quite a lot, sometimes not at anything in partic & sometimes cos I'd gone out of sight. I know not to reward him for barking i.e. not to go over cos he's making a noise but I'm not sure what to do to make him stop???
Also I got him a toy which is a miniature tyre with a rope handle so we can play pulling games - will this make him aggressive? I seem to rem someone telling me that if you play a pulling game with a dog, you've got to make sure you win? Might be hard with him...
I've only had him 5 minutes & I love him already. Really hope this works out. Atm I'm split between omg omg what have I done; complete lifestyle change etc, & yay! I've got a doggie!
He is currently playing the world's longest game of ball & Ive got a towel in my lap as Im getting covered in slobber each time he brings it back.
I think I might find an obedience class to take him to asap as that will also give me another bank of brains to pick!
Thanks for reading. Sorry if disjointed...I'm sooooo tired!
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Anyway, the people running the rescue were really lovely. They also had 5 cats & rescue birds & were so kind & knowledgeable. They do a checklist on all the dogs they have in, seeing if the dogs will let you take their toys & touch them while they're eating etc & he was fine with all their tests. There was a parrot in a cage & he ignored it. Took him out for a walk & he did pull quite hard. Off the lead, he didn't wander far & came when called. He saw a lady with 2 dogs & was having a good look, but came when called. He has been taught to go thru doors last & wait for his dinner til the rest of the family has eaten.
I was told that he is okay with being left, doesn't chew & doesn't bark. He is being rehomed cos his owner is having a baby. Apparently he was fine with the first child, but she is having a 2nd child with a different partner who won't have the dog near the baby. He has been with the rehoming place for a month & in that time has been neutered, & I've got records of vaccination, worming, defleaing.
On our walk, I had to walk him & the person was assessing whether I'd be firm with him.
I was told that he loves going in the car & lies down on the back seat. It was an eventful ride home to start with... he doesn't stay on the back seat & tried to climb in my lap, which wasnt very convenient in the outside lane of the dual carriageway. I stopped at the services, got him some water & put the seatbelt in the back seat through his lead handle, so the rest of the journey was easier!
I've read the dogs in cars post below & know to make sure he's properly restrained as he doesn't stay on the back seat.
I got him home & he was v boisterous. Introduced him to Peter the tame cockatiel (bird was in his cage) & he was trying to grab him.
Introduced him to Adrian while A was standing at the gate (had Kane on a lunge rein) & he really lunged at him. Then tied him to the lorry so he could watch but not get near & he was barking at him.
He was barking quite a lot, sometimes not at anything in partic & sometimes cos I'd gone out of sight. I know not to reward him for barking i.e. not to go over cos he's making a noise but I'm not sure what to do to make him stop???
Also I got him a toy which is a miniature tyre with a rope handle so we can play pulling games - will this make him aggressive? I seem to rem someone telling me that if you play a pulling game with a dog, you've got to make sure you win? Might be hard with him...
I've only had him 5 minutes & I love him already. Really hope this works out. Atm I'm split between omg omg what have I done; complete lifestyle change etc, & yay! I've got a doggie!
He is currently playing the world's longest game of ball & Ive got a towel in my lap as Im getting covered in slobber each time he brings it back.
I think I might find an obedience class to take him to asap as that will also give me another bank of brains to pick!
Thanks for reading. Sorry if disjointed...I'm sooooo tired!
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