Thursday, April 7, 2022

Walking with friends

This week we've been working at acclimating George to walking with the puppy our neighbor is fostering. We've only been on three walks so far (it poured rain on Tuesday afternoon) and we haven't dared let George get too close to the pup. He gets overly excited and barks and lunges, trying to get over to her, and we're being very careful to make sure nothing bad happens. For the most part, George has done okay. I handle him while Gregg follows behind us with the little girl. As young as she is, she already walks nicely on a leash, and seems very curious about George. Our neighbor reports she gets along great with the other dogs at her house, and loves to play with bigger dogs and other puppies and everyone, really. She's going to be a great dog for somebody--whether or not that will be us is the question!

Today Gregg works late, so Martina is stopping by on her way home from work (at the vet's office) to help me take the dogs out. As long as George stays calm, I'm going to try to let the dogs get a little closer together this time. He's securely attached to his leash via a harness, so I have control of him in case he starts to act aggressively. I don't think he will; honestly, I think his barking and pulling when he sees the puppy is pure excitement. I can tell him calmly to hush and to sit, and he'll do it, so I'm pretty sure we can reduce the distance a bit more than Gregg is comfortable with. Also, Martina is experienced with handling big dogs, and George loves Martina, so I think having her helping out will be a good thing. I'll report back later, but I'll say this:

I think this puppy will be a good fit for our family if George will accept her. It's obvious she's smart, well socialized for her age, and most of all....spunky! She's sweet and playful and curious about everything. I can tell Gregg really likes her. He hasn't said much, but I keep seeing him stopping briefly to pet her and rub her soft ears. For the time being we're calling her "Laylay" but last night he said we'd have to pick a better name for her if we decide to keep her. Again, it's all up to George. Wish us luck!




7 comments:

  1. Okay, George, don't let everyone down! And what's wrong with "Laylay" as a name? It's kind of cute!

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  2. Hope George accepts her! She is a cutie.

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  3. Remember, dogs are not known for their short term memory, so there's a good possibility George only vaguely remember the puppy. My friend Justin bought his 2 month old chocolate lab down last fall. My dogs sniffed his butt (he was too young to know he needed to sniff theirs) and after a few minutes of one sided sniffing they chose to ignore him. This is how most dogs are.

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  4. When George gets up close, he'll love the little girl. Waiting to hear how it works.

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  5. I can see you have already posted again since this post, and the headline is telling...
    Off to check it out now!

    Laylay is such a sweet girl, who wouldn't love her (dog or human) :-)

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  6. I bet George will come to love her!

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