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Looking Good!

On Saturday we took Skeeter to meet a family that was interested in him. They already have a standard poodle but were looking to add a little guy to the family. Skeeter enjoyed his visit. On Sunday we headed to Vancouver to meet up with Yuana at her home. We needed to get some meds for Skeeter to help get rid of his itchy eyes and also to get him his special duck kibble. Plus fill her in on the home visit. Skeeter played with all the dogs in the yard and we were attacked by a pack of tiny dogs when we went inside the house….lol. I didnt know that I could fit 4 dogs in my lap. Gregg had 3 dogs and then a cat named Bob got in there too…lol.

Skeeter has now been taking his new meds for 2 days and he is scratching less. His eyes are a bit pink around the edges, but they look so much better. He really hates taking the stuff. It`s nasty tasting liquid. I squirt it down his throat and then he gets soften duck jerk to chew on to get rid of that horrible taste. One side effect of the meds is that he now has very runny poop and he is peeing less. It`s a good thing he is here with us while we do this. He needs to be watched all the time to make sure he makes it to the outside when he needs to empty out a cowpie.

He has started stashing pieces of food all over the living room. Under pillows, behind chairs and in his blanket. Seems to be always the last few pieces in the bowl. Not really sure why he is doing this. I thought it might be that he is full and wants to save a few for later or maybe he is worried he wont get anymore. Whatever the reason is, we`ll figure it out.

A day at the park

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Squeak! Squeak!

Skeeter has decided that squeaky toys are the best! He has figured out exactly where the squeaker is. He will just lay on the floor and squeak…lol

Squeak Squeak!

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What a Sweetie!

Skeeter is doing so much better. We took him for a walk around Mill Lake the other day and he was really good. When he saw other dogs he only wanted to play with them. After a while he started to just keep walking and didnt feel the need to sniff them all. Once he noticed the ducks in the Lake he decided that he would sniff them too!  Every chance he had, he would try to get to the edge of the Lake. He so wanted to get to those ducks. We got to the beach clearing and let him play. He would step in the water and step out, then trying again. It was actually very funny to watch him. I think he wanted to take one home.

This past week we have seen a great improvement in him. He has really come out of his shell. He is a very happy dog. Loves the walks and the car rides. Always happy to meet new dogs and people too. He doesnt seem to bother with the cats as much anymore. He understands that they dont want to play with him. Bunny is still a bit scared and hides in her tree a lot. She does come out and run around once he is in his kennel for the night and when he is sleeping cuddled up to me. Both the cats have been drinking out of Skeeter’s bowl instead of the one for them. So I think they are willing to let him stay for now.

We have had a few pee accidents this week, but it was our fault for not taking him out sooner. He can last all night. During the day he can hold out for about 4 hours. We make sure he goes out every 3 hours, just to be safe. He is happy to just lie on the bed with me in the evening and watch TV.  We took him to meet my brother’s dog Teddy. He did pretty good. Teddy is a nutball and runs the house so I had Skeeter on his leash inside and made sure he didnt run wild. I dont think he needs to run around like it’s the indy 500 inside any house.(sorry bro, your dog is nuts!..lol)

His eyes have cleared up a lot, but he is still scratching and he sneezes a lot too. What else? oh, his hair is growing back and he is looking cuter everyday. Bath time is still very scary. Rawhides are the bomb! He loves to eat carrots and lettuce. Maybe he is part rabbit?

Skeeter’s Second Week

We are now into the second week of Skeeter‘s stay with us.  He’s been a great little foster dog so far.  He has the energy to go all day if wanted; if an owner wanted to spend the day hiking he would be glad to go along.  Yet at the same time he is happy to lie around the house if that is the day’s activity level, sleeping most of the time and then amusing himself with rawhides to chew on or stuffies to wrestle during his few waking hours.  He really would fit almost anyone’s lifestyle.

The only obstacle in his training so far are those long legs!  For example, the traditional push down on the butt while saying “sit” did not work, it just splayed those legs out more.  Trying to bring a treat over his head makes him back up instead of sit.  So it took a bit to figure out how to put him in a sitting position while giving the command, but as soon as we did it just a few times he caught on and now will fairly reliably sit during training.  It appears he’ll be quite easily trained as long as the legs don’t get in the way!  Next we are working on sitting on command during everyday distracting situations.

Unfortunately Skeeter came to us suffering from some sort of allergy.  We’re not even sure he is still affected, it may have been something from his previous environment; but like a 2 year old child you cannot convince him not to scratch.  Because of that he needs to wear a cone when he’s asleep in his crate or unmonitored during the day as he scratches around his eyes making the eyes very irritated and the skin around bright pink.  Yuana had him for 1 day before bringing him to us; she is who introduced him to the cone and that one day greatly improved his eyes.  After just one more day spent with us you can barely tell there is an issue when you check him each morning; but if he manages to scratch or rub for just 3 seconds before you stop him then he irritates everything again; so it does seem that most of the issue is his continued scratching.

For that reason it was off to visit the veterinarian on Monday.  He and I made the longer trip into Coquitlam as the Langley vet that Dhana Metta works with had no availability until Wednesday and we wanted to see him better sooner.  The vet agreed that since he was getting better it was likely something from the previous environment with the scratching keeping his histamine levels up, but still suggested changing the food and treats to be sure.  He needs cream in his eyes and doses of Benadryl twice a day for 10 days, and already after 3 1/2 days he is doing much better.  He quite enjoys his Children’s Benadryl, it is bubble gum flavoured!  Once he is completely better we will experiment with the food to see if it brings back the symptoms, but we are fairly confident that food is not the issue.

After the vet visit we headed to a nearby off leash area in Bramble Park.  As he is new to us we would not risk an average off leash park, but this one had a completely fenced area for dogs to run without fear of losing them.  Unfortunately, it was also a mud pit.  It seems the city tried to pick the worst area in the park, we walked more of the park on leash and it was fine but the dog area is at the bottom of the drainage area.  Luckily I had his cone on since we had just put cream in his eyes; it kept his head fairly clean.  Needless to say we did not stay long.

Overall Skeet is a joy to have around the house.  He will cuddle up with either of us, he is not picky.  He absolutely loves playing chase around the couch; and he does not care if he is the chaser or being chased, and whom is the chaser changes back and forth throughout.  During these times any shyness or submissiveness disappears as his tail wags happily and he gets low to the ground, ready to go left or right at a moment’s notice.  It becomes evident that he probably was well loved and played with often before he ever learned to be scared; we’re thinking he must have had a good home in Los Angles that didn’t plan to lose him.

As we play with him, take him out on walks and car rides, feed him, and work on his training; you see Skeeter’s timidness less frequently each day.  It appears that he was perhaps scolded to much in the past;  I am hoping that did not include any further abuse.  But it also happily appears that a loving home will quickly build back up his confidence.

Skeeter

We were given this little shy guy last Sunday. When I first we met, he seemed a bit hyper since he came with his buddies the wiener brothers. Having 3 little furballs running around in our condo was crazy…lol. They all were happy to just bounce around and play. After Yuana left and took the brothers home, Skeeter became quiet and shy. He seemed very unsure what to do and who to listen to.

Since Sunday we have been mainly just watching and taking it easy. We want to see what he is all about. He has a great temperament. He loves to play with all dogs. He doesn’t care if they are big or tiny. They do the sniffy dance and then jump around and play. As for the cats, he wants to play with them too. We have been teaching him to “leave it” when ever he sees the cats. I think he is starting to understand. Bed time we put his cone collar on him so he doesn’t scratch at his eyes and then he is put in his kennel. He seems to have itchy eyes, but they are clearing up. I’m wondering if it might be the food he is eating. He sneezes a lot after eating and his eyes seem to get a bit puffy. We might have to change it and see if it makes a difference.

Walking has been a bit of a mess since he doesn’t know any basic commands. Heel, sit, stay are the commands we are working on. When we get ready to go, we have a set of bells hanging on the door knob and we jingle them to let him know its walking time. He hit the bells yesterday for the first time on his own. Right a way he was taken out for a walk.

He had his first car ride with us on Tuesday and he did great! He sat in the back seat with his leash strapped to the seatbelt. He wanted to look out the window the whole time. When we had to leave him in the car alone he was in his kennel. Then back on the seat again as we were driving. We stopped at Petsmart to get some new dog friendly stuffies for the house, since he kind of squished the one for the cats. He met a few dogs and some small kids and was very happy to say hello to all of them. We finally left with the bag of goodies. Some doggy treats, a ball and 2 stuffies.

A couple nights ago I took him out for a walk and on our way back we met some people walking their dogs that live in our building. We chatted as the dogs played. One lady was really taken by Skeeter. She wanted me to bring him over to meet her daughters. So we agreed to have a meeting this afternoon.

Now on our 5th day, we see that he is ready to start some training. He has settled in with us and has become very trusting. He shows us his belly and rolls around happy to be belly rubbed. We have been working on taking the stairs and he is finally walking down on his own. The first few days we had to pick him up and carry him down. He has no problem with the elevator. I think he likes the ride…lol.

So thats about it so far. If you are interested in adopting this sweet little guy just leave a comment or you can fill out an application at the Dhana Metta Rescue Society.