Showing posts with label 2ND FOSTER DOG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2ND FOSTER DOG. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Spinx is officially a Brooklynite!

After only 5 days rooming with me my "little" buddy Sphinx (now Spinx, inside joke!) the puppy was adopted!  Jean and Joel of Brooklyn are very, very happy with the new addition "He's PERFECT!!!", Kowie the bordercollie mix is warming up to him and the 2 cats Wan and Rabbit remain unconvinced (thats a lot of dog to get used to all at once!).  So, another happy ending, a backyard of his own, an older doggie sis, local dog run, trips to Prospect Park and summers in Maine (say hi to Bronx for me!), not bad for a shelter mutt and he certainly deserves it!


The proud new parents and sister Kowie!
(the dogs were a little distracted by a yorkie coming their way.)



passed out on the way to his forever home, awww....



checking out his new digs!



playing tug with his new Pop at Prospect Park!  
finally a fair fight!  I was no match for him.


Jean and Joel have been super cool about sending pictures and updates and we are delighted (but not surprised!) to hear that all is going well! Thanks for giving our big mushy sweetheart a great home!

(and thanks for all the updates you guys!!!)

Hi April and Laurie--notes on Spinx! He's PERFECT!!! we are so so so so so happy with him! And so is Kowie! The cats, well, they're not really that happy. But they're fine--that will take some time, I think. One our of kitties, Wan (big orange creamsicle guy) totally stands his ground, hisses, tries to bite spinxx's tail, gives it right back.  He is a super-cranky old-ish guy, doesn't really like any other animals. Our other guy--Rabbit--has been spending lots more time in the basement than usual, but there has been some sniffing and peering curiosity. He comes up for his food, and he'll figure out how to outwit Spinx in short order. 





We took him and Kowie to Prospect Park this morning--Joel sent pictures, right?--and had a blast! We felt that we could trust him off leash, and he did not disappoint. He comes when we call him, even though he's the life of the party and enjoying every minute of it! He's just amazing, with dogs, with people, with us--we're totally thrilled. Thank you both, so much! Miss Kowie is happy to have some doggy company, and she plays with him--not quite like a puppy, but enough to show that she likes him just fine. She is suddenly the calm and mature one in the house; it's so funny!


We'll send more pictures as we have more adventures..

Thanks so much--
Jean & JOel

Keep us posted, would love to see him what he's like when he's all grown up (and how big he'll end up!!!)!



I'm sure gonna miss that silly doggie smile around here! 








Thursday, January 13, 2011

House trained? Starting to look that way (phew).

After being left alone and uncrated for 9 whole hours I am happy to report zero accidents and zero destruction to the apartment!  And since I told him everyone enjoyed yesterdays shampoo video he has added to his bathtub shenanigans ;)


Good one buddy,
you are earning your keep!

Bigfoot!!!

Sphinx the puppy has been with me for 3 days and my best description of his personality is a cross between Marmaduke and Gilligan from "Gilligan's Island", clumsy and sweet and not yet getting everything right...  I love the "little" guy, he's super snugglie and he loves everybody and every critter!

Notes on Sphinx:

1.  You just won't find a sweeter dog!  he's all wiggling good nature!  not a mean bone in his giant body.

2. Super friendly with other dogs, also super friendly/too excited with cats.  He LOVES my cat but has not yet learned her subtle social cues (hissing swatting), he's excited to see her but doesn't know how big he is, when he is calm she does come and sit on the same couch/sleep on the same bed.  She's not afraid just teaching him boundaries, in a few days I'm thinking they won't have to be in separate rooms when I'm out!  He loved to snuggle Lauries kitty which we have photo evidence of in the last post!

3. Loves to play fetch and ball, I gave him a big stick and he proudly carried it all the way home ;)

4. Great off leash, stays in orbit, comes when called, most of his exercise with me has been at the dog run!

5.  Not food aggressive at all, and will reluctantly give up his bone (he'll sometimes make a grab to get it back but it's more playful than aggressive, "hey that's mine!").  I've been giving him cookies when I take his bone away so now he's not quite so worried about it and gives it up more and more easily!

6.  House trained?  I'm not totally sure yet?!  He had 2 accidents in my place so far, and one was my fault.  he was home alone and loose for 5 hours yesterday and he held it, today he'll be home for 8 hours and we'll see how he does (I'm not sure he's had to hold it for that long yet in the other places he's stayed, I put down newspaper in the bathroom.).  I can say that he usually pees right away when he goes outside so he IS trying to hold it!  He had no accidents at Laurie's and was taken out every 4 hours with the rest of the dogs.

7.  Quiet in the house, I don't think I've ever heard him bark inside?  We've been practicing with the crate while I'm home and he does whine a little for a bit, nothing ear splitting just pathetic little whimpers, usually ended with a few firm "NO"s.  He likes the crate and is happy to hang out in there with his bones he's just happier with option to come and go!  also heard a few little growls when he heard something he didn't like outside the apartment, will probably be a good watchdog!

8.  Training?  not overly trained yet, knows sit, comes when called, stay is a little shaky but he's getting there.  Trying to teach him "up" so he's allowed to jump up sometimes.  He's eager to please and very food/affection motivated so training shouldn't be tough at all!

What needs a little work:

1. Pulling on the leash!  He's strong and I'm not very big so I have a little trouble walking him!  If you are really consistent with him (turning around and walking the other way when he pulls, praising him when he stays close etc... calling him back to you when he gets too far ahead ect...).  This will take some time and consistency but when you keep on him he does get it!  There, his worst flaw is out of the way!  and it's not even that bad, he pulls but at least isn't a crazy maniac!

This Ian Dunbar podcast is what I've been trying to implement to correct the leash pulling.
http://www.dogstardaily.com/radio/109-pulling-leash

2. Jumping!  I'm 5' and when he jumps on me we're face to face!  When I'm in the kitchen and I look to the right there are 2 big feet on the counter and a doggie face asking what he can do to help??  He's a big dog and he wants to be up where the people are, say hi face to face!  It's actually very cute so I'm trying to teach him to do it only on request, and of course to learn down as well, sometimes you want a doggie hug but strangers my not want a surprise face to face doggie encounter!

3. Those BIG OLD FEET!  There is no doubt in my mind that he is part boxer, those feet are constantly in play!  He uses them to get your attention, to get the cats attention, playing with other dogs!  These weapons need to be channeled into many great tricks!  I have already gotten swatted in the face quite a few times and it's time he put those feet to more appropriate good use!

4.  He's a little mouthy!  He uses his mouth to get your attention and some while playing!  Grabs a glove, a sleeve, your hand... If you give a convincing enough "puppy yip" you will see the most horrified and apologetic face ever and there will be lots of kisses to make it up to you!  This should be easy to get rid of!

That's all I know so far, the good is very very good and the bad is pretty minor and totally fixable, a small price of admission to pay for a great puppy who will no doubt turn into an excellent dog!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Washington Heights romance.


not food aggressive :)



enjoying the fresh snow!



His new girlfriend Jade and other neighborhood friends.


He was standing with his paws on the edge of the tub while I showered this morning.
Must've been hatching his shampoo bottle plan! 
Why buy toys when recyclables will do?



CHICKENMAN!




Here you go Audrey!
the kitty is hard to spot since it's black, look next to Laurie's leg!


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

An admirer already? we're not surprised;)

Young Sphinx has already impressed a few folks! I was gonna post these tomorrow but why wait, let's show his admirers even more of his sweetness (he's so freaking cute in the second one your hearts gonna pop!)!


Not bone possessive!  he'd raaather not give it up but who would?
 I counted my fingers afterwards and they were all there.



He knows sit, he's learning stay, and he's got cute down pat.  
(Did you see him biting his lip, and catch those sweet puppy dog eyes at the end?)


Here comes trouble!

So Sphinx is home with me now and holy cow I hadn't realized he was mid puppyhood, only 7 months old!  I'm not complaining, this is gonna be fun (I haven't had a silly puppy in at least 7 years) I can't think of a better way to beat those winter blues!  Edwina was only a few months older but somehow seemed so much wiser (and more coordinated!), perhaps it was the teen pregnancy, she probably had to grow up fast.  Anyway, this one has "GIANT GOOFBALL" in neon lights flashing over his head with cartoon hearts around it,  he is a big clumsy softy with big ol' puppy feet!


What we know/don't know:

1. Nothing about his story, I think he was from the Baltimore shelter as well, no idea how he ended up there.

2.  Breed? our best guess is Lab/Boxer etc... and when I look at his profile and build I'm wondering if he's not a part Irish Setter or something like that, anyway he's a kitchen sink mutt and he's gonna be pretty big!  He sure is handsome though, poster dog for big brown puppy dog eyes with extra long fringy lashes!

3. Personality, happy, happy, happy (!!!) sweet, sweet, sweet!  loves everybody and is not stingy with his kisses!  Also I'm told he gets along great with other critters (I saw the "sleeping with kittens photo" with my own eyes!) and he was curious but polite with my cat Josie, and we're going to the dog run later, maybe I'll get some doggie relations footage!


Introducing Sphinx the giant puppy!
(after being here an hour or so he mellowed right out, chill pup indeed!)



Sitting for cookies, you gotta start somewhere;)

More later, we're just getting to know each other!

ok, it's a little later and we've been to the dog run.  Video proof of excellent doggie social skills!



Woo hoo!! he's a joiner! 


and a ball dog (you gotta learn to hand it over buddy;) )

Number two!

Since the first foster dog experience went so smoothly I happily agreed to sign up for another cutie, so this afternoon it's off to Brooklyn to pick up Sphinx.  I've heard only good things about this handsome fella and I can't wait to meet him, when asked if he gets along with cats Laurie laughed and said she could send me a picture of a kitten asleep on his head ;)  I believe you but please send it anyway (I think we'd all love to see that)!!


I'm coming for ya buddy, can't wait to officially meet you!