My beautiful Skye
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Week 3 with our new family member
Week 3 with our new friend and she is doing great. She is struggling with the cats but they are setting her straight. Skye and Buddy are becoming good friends and Skye is trusting Buddy more and more. They have been playing together very sweetly. Buddy knows just how to get Skye going with playtime. He takes a toy and goes over to her and keeps backing away until she realizes he is teasing her. If she really wants the toy he will let her have it and the play with her until she drops it. She has lots to do and she is trying really hard to please us as most aussies do. She loves her walks and is still trying to adapt to her new neighbors. She is not shy and she is very happy. The goal we have this week is to keep working with her and the cats and slowly start letting her meet some new friends.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
The end of week two for Skye
We took Skye for a walk today and she is have a great time until we see our neighbor and she begins to bark. As she is barking Buddy runs over to our neighbor to get a treat and be loved on. Skye quits barking and is watching and then wants to go to the neighbor but she is afraid. Buddy comes to her and begins licking on her face and she begins to wimper and look at the neighbor as if to say "I really want to but I dont know if I can trust you" I think a few more times of this and we will be ok with this neighbor but many more to work on. She loves buddy and they are having a great time together. We still have somewhat of an issue wanting to chase our cats but we are working on that . Two weeks and and no barking when she eats. No more waking up and barking at Buddy agressively. No more growling at the cats but wimpers when she sees them but she will stop herself when we call her and will stop chasing them. Baby steps and two weeks of good progress. She is happy and fun and energetic and learns very quickly
Thursday, February 24, 2011
This is the good life
So I helped my new family work in the yard today and we are taking a break. I really dont know what they would have done without my help. This family really needed me and I hope I am doing a good job training them because there is a lot of work to do around here. I think I like it here.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
I dont know why I have to clean up everything around here
Skye is busy gathering up her toys. We just found out that her registered name is Skye Blue Belle. We are also in the process of attempting to find her registration papers. She is a busy girl and likes to help when we are working in the yard. We were pulling up a stump of a tree that had died and she was pulling as hard as we were. Just a hard working girl putting in a honest days work.
Monday, February 21, 2011
week 2 with Skye
As we are beginning our second week with our new family member we have noticie significant progress. The first week she would be asleep and wake up and bark agressively at our gentle giant German Shepherd named Buddy. She would do this randomly and Buddy did not acknowledge her at all and I can say that her second week with us are showing no signs of this behavior any longer. She also would bark and growl when she was eating and we are showing no signs of this behavior in her second week as well. She is very happy and has learned very quickly that Buddy is no longer a threat to her at all. They play together very sweetly that started at the end of her 1st week. They are becoming very attached to each other and seem to be enjoying each others company more and more each day.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Skye - Our second aussie rescue
Skye is an aussie that was in an a situation that was not good for her and her owner felt it would be best for her to be in a different home. He was very distraught about his decision and through internet communication we found her. We were looking for a puppy and decided that Aussies are not for everyone. Families tend to buy these beautiful dogs and find they can be more than what they bargain for. We decided that we would seek out an aussie that needed a good home. Her previous owner wanted what was best for her and when we talked we decided that we would take her. Her previous owner loved her and took good care of her but Skye was very dominant and would fight agressively with her sister. She is not a fan of strange women and can be extremely agressive around women she does not know. She also tends to bark and growl when she is eating if our German Shepherd is anywhere around her. He is a gentle giant and Skye is quickly learning he is no threat to her, but she is insecure and fearful for some reason. The first week she would be sleeping and would wake up and bark agressively at our German Shepherd for not reason at all. We are working with her and are trying to be care ful and loving with our discipline to her. Each day is better and better. It is amazing what a little love will do. I feel that she misses her previous owner sometimes but each day show new promise as she settles in.
My Journey with my aussie rescues
It was love at first sight 19 years ago. My friend called and ask if we could foster an aussie until we could find her owners. We found her owners and they did not want her. She was too difficult. I asked them if they could come and look at her just to make sure that this was their dog. They did not want to do that but they did describe her perfectly and they said her name was April. We had already had her about 1 month and our daughter and her friends had already fallen in love with her and named her Freckles. She was a beautiful Blue Merle and so happy to be loved. As I was talking to her owners I got a bad feeling. I called her by her name and she coward down and turned her back to me. My instincts were confirmed and I asked her if we could keep her and very quickly was told yes. We were told by our local Vet that he had treated her several times from people that had found her and brought her in to be treated. She was a runner and was wildly active and would obviously run away. Oddly she stayed with us and was the love of our life. She died at 18 years of age July 3rd 2010. We did not think we wanted another aussie, but as fate would have it we are now the proud owners of a Red Merle that is 16 months old.
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