Housetraining –
Raisin has been accident free since the
first day. Very reliable.
Crate- Raisin crates easily and rests quietly in the
crate. He also waits patiently for the door to open when I get home from work.
Leash- Raisin is one of the best I’ve had on
a leash. He stays close and we even get the famous “J” hook on the leash from
time to time. This is a piece of cake !
Food/Eating- We’ve
been feeding a grain free kibble and Raisin eats without complaint. He does eat
slowly, so I feed him in his crate to be sure our resident “food bandit” doesn’t
bother him. He’s not fussy and absolutely LOVES treats, and will sit nicely for
one.
Socialization- Raisin
gets along well with our resident dog, but they haven’t initiated play. That
may come, and it may not. Raisin currently
is a very relaxed dude, and simply prefers lounging on the couch to
rough-housing. He has met other dogs and does well, but is not the type of dog
that is an instant best buddy. He just co-exists peacefully. He has met quite a
few people too, and has loved everyone. No hesitation or stranger danger with
this guy.
Personality –Currently
Raisin is a very relaxed, polite, quiet guy. He’s smart and loves to follow
direction. He catches on to routines very quickly. He will sit on a lap for a
short snuggle, but is just as happy to find a soft dog bed and just lounge. He
loves people and has done well with my grandkids. There is no barking when
someone knocks on the door, and there doesn’t seem to be any separation anxiety.
He will follow me around the house, but I think he’s just curious about what’s
going on. It’s not really about being with me 😁.
He’s not really much of a flight risk either. My husband left the door open
last night, and he just sat in the living room and waited for him to come back.
No, this is not a good situation for a new foster in my house, but it’s good to
know he’s not trying to escape either. Ha ha ha
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