Saturday, December 7, 2013

In the Past Two Months


I have been in my foster home for just over two months.  I have gotten better in every way and have learned so much!!  Here are just a few things:  My skin and my coat look so much better! My "dry eye" condition is greatly improved, and I am on a minimal amount of eye medication, just once a day.  I rarely bark unless the other dogs start barking first.  I don't growl at the other dogs if they get near me in a dog bed.  I don't growl at them at all anymore.  I am much better about going outside.  I share my toys, even my favorite ones.  I don't chew on things I shouldn't.  I have only had a few accidents in the house since I have been here, and it has been a long time since I had any (and that was when my foster mom waited too long to take me out!).  I do just fine overnight, though, without needing to go, and I also do just fine when my foster mom and dad are at work.  My weight is perfect! I am good when I need to have a bath.  I am learning about getting my teeth brushed.  I take a treat much more gently from my foster parents' hands now than I did when I first arrived - I used to take it so fast (because I was so excited and so glad to have a treat) but now I have myself under control.  I do love treats, though!  

Wow!  What a long list of things!  

This is what a foster home is all about. It gives dogs like me a chance to do things like get cleaned up, work on behavior, learn to get along, and take care of any health issues in order to get all ready for a forever home!

So, I am still waiting for someone to realize what a super duper dog I am!  

And, in the meantime, today I was hanging out by the heat vent with Grace (far left), Hubble (Yorkie in front) and Phoebe (the cat).  




4 comments:

  1. Do you think I would have a chance to adopt Pandora from Southwestern Ontario, Canada? She would make a perfect sister for my Maya.

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  2. Hi Jacqueline! Please put an application in for Pandora! We adopt to homes all over. :-) She's been patiently waiting for that forever home.

    http://www.blinddogrescue.com

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    1. Hi Jacqueline,
      Thank you so much for your interest in her!! She is a wonderful dog, and we love her so much. I do have to tell you, though, that BDRA does not transport dogs if the distance is too far (generally over 18 hours) because it can be too hard on the dogs. I am afraid that the distance from our home to SW Ontario would be too far for Pandora. :(

      Thank you, though, for your interest!

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