Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Welcome Licorice

Licorice has been with us since Thursday 8/25/16, but I just can't seem to find the time to get any decent pictures.


Here are a few shots, but I think there is some truth to the saying "Black dogs are hard to capture". I will keep working on it, and I promise some updates soon.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Congrats Ruby !


I was about to start an entry on our newest foster, when I realized I forgot to congratulate our sweet Ruby.
 
I hope all our fosters find a safe and loving home, but when it came to Ruby, it seemed especially important. This poor girl had been through a lot in her few short years. She is such a sweet, gentle, soul. To top it off, she had complications from her spay surgery. The poor girl was rushed to the emergency vet, and had to stay in the doggie hospital overnight.


All that is behind you now, Ruby!
 
You have won the “jackpot” and will never have to worry about homelessness, or rescue life every again.
 

 
Ruby has found a home with a loving Mom and Dad, two human brothers, a fur-brother and a huge fenced in backyard.


Way to go ! 
 We're so proud of you. 
 You earned it.

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Ruby finds a shady spot




It's a beautiful weekend, so we packed up the camper and headed out.



Let's be honest, we don't exactly rough it.
We have dog beds, mats, carpeting and a leather sofa, but Ruby LOVES laying under the front of our camper.




Go figure.



Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Ruby just wanted to say hi

I'm ready for you to come meet me.



I'm perfectly house trained and very easy to live with.



I don't make much noise and I love everyone.



Especially my foster brother!


Monday, August 1, 2016

Ruby one week update

Has it been a week already?





Housetraining – Perfect ! No accidents and working like clockwork. Very reliable.

Crate- Crates easily and rests comfortably. Likes to have something to chew, like a Kong, pig ear or other.

Leash- Walks well on the leash however, even though I know she is physically feeling much better, she still prefers a very slow stroll to a brisk walk. Charlie and I are both going to be “chunky monkeys” if we don’t get her to quicken the pace  ;-)

Food/Eating- Eating grain free kibble with a little wet canned food stirred in and loving it. There is no food aggression, and she is fed in the same room at the same time as her foster brother without issue. She is not really into treats, but they do work when it’s time to “kennel-up”

Socialization-Ruby met two new dogs this week and even though she let out one or two load barks to let me know that someone was coming, she greeted both newcomers with a tail wag and a sniff. She also met a few humans at our front door, and absolutely loved my son in law. Ruby also had her first car ride and did very well. She sat quietly while moving, and was patient while we were in the parking lot waiting for my husband to run into the hardware store.

Personality – Gentle, quiet, and calm. She adapts to any situation without issue. That being said, the humans around her need to be patient. This southern girl does everything in her own time. She is not being stubborn, just methodical. For example, when she is asked to go in her crate, I will throw in a treat and then step back. Most dogs will bound in and gobble up the treat. Ruby will survey the situation, stand and ponder a minute, then after about 30 seconds or so, she will slowly walk into the crate. It took me a while to adjust to this, but once I had her figured out, it is working quite well. A similar thing happens when we call her to the door for a walk. I usually stand at the door for a good 30 seconds or so, before she finds her way over. It’s kinda cute actually. She is such an easy girl to love. Steady and loyal.

Coat/Size- I think Ruby’s former life has taken a toll on her coat, but it is starting to fill in some. I have noticed some very light yellow or gold tones starting to develop. If there is any shedding, it is very light. It hard to tell in my house, because both she and Charlie have very similar coats, and Charlie does shed some.



Oh, I almost forgot. Last night we had a very exciting event at our house. Ruby asked Charlie to play. No one was more surprised or happy than our Charlie. The “wrassling” continued on and off right up until bed time. I think they both were worn out from all the play, cause it was a very quiet night !!