Pippa continues to make progress, but it is very slow. She still seems to prefer her hallway corner or her crate, but she has now accepted a dog bed in her corner and will lay on it if I make sure that it's in her spot. I haven't given her a blanket or bed in her crate yet, because she just eats the fabric. Pippa has reached the point where she knows what "outside, go potty" and "kennel up" mean, and will willingly go outside when asked or get in her kennel. I can even stand by the back door and call her to go outside and she will come...at a normal walk rather than a scurry! I can stand near her kennel and call her to that as well, but if I'm too close, she won't go in, she just kinda circles around the living room until I move a step or two away. She has become comfortable enough with me that she just looks at me with curiosity when I approach. She doesn't scurry away from me and will just get up and walk away at a normal pace. She still doesn't feel comfortable coming up to me and doesn't like it when I come up to her unless she's safely in her corner or crate. She still won't eat or drink if I'm watching, but is interested in food. Pippa knows what dinner time is, and if I'm too slow in bringing her food bowl to her, she will come out of her corner and look for me. Lately, I've been feeding her in her crate, so she's a bit confused about where she's supposed to eat - her corner or her crate. This evening, she heard me getting dinner ready and raced to her crate. I didn't bring her bowl right away, so she went back to her corner. A moment later, she was back in her crate. Then her corner...and then her crate. She ended up eating in her crate. I would like her to learn that she can eat in different places and that it's all "okay." Pippa has also learned that me asking her to kennel up is often preceded by me opening the treat jar. The treat jar has a metal latch on it, and I always give her a little cookie when she goes in her crate. So, Pippa has associated the sound of the treat jar latch with going in her kennel and getting a treat! This evening, I opened the treat jar to convince Charm to come inside, and I heard Pippa hurrying across the living room floor and going in to her crate! Of course, I gave her a treat for that, and then left the crate door open so she could go back to her corner if she wanted to. Pippa is continuing to make progress in baby steps, but there is progress there.
Willow also deserves a bit of an update. She's made more progress than Pippa, but she's got a different type of personality. Willow has also learned what the sound of the treat jar latch means, and was even faster than Pippa in getting in to her crate this evening, when I opened the jar! Willow has also learned that dogs get treats when they come inside when told. Willow struggles with that, so I make sure to reward her for going through the scary doorway and coming inside. Of course, even if she's already inside and the other dogs are coming in, she still thinks she needs a treat. I went outside to bring Charm in, and when I came in, I found Willow sitting on the couch, looking at me over the back, waiting for her treat! Since she came close to me voluntarily, she got a treat. Willow is an odd little dog. She rarely comes up to me on her own, she ducks and runs if I approach her, and she generally doesn't really want to be close to me. The exception is when I'm in bed. If I let Willow join me and my dogs on my bed, she instantly wants to snuggle and be as close to me as possible! It's just weird! She curls up next to me and seems to just love the snuggling...but only on my bed. Willow has started heartworm treatment now and will hopefully be ready for a forever home after the first of the year.
And, a quick Kipling update. He continues to make slow progress. He will now occasionally approach and give nose nudges when he wants attention. He still tends to run away if a person looks directly at him, but he's starting to see that people aren't as scary as he thought. He likes to engage in play, and will play for a bit before he remembers that he's supposed to be scared. Kipling had his first real bath, and survived the experience. He even got his fur trimmed up a bit without to much drama.
I'm enjoying these fosters. Willow makes me laugh often, with her antics. Pippa surprises me daily with how strong the Brittany spirit is. Both will make wonderful pets for the right family, eventually. Pippa will take longer than Willow, but that's okay. In the mean time, I'll continue to just quietly hang out with Pippa and help her learn that people really aren't that scary.
And, just for fun - I "tortured" the dogs by making them wear a pumpkin hat on Halloween - neither Pippa nor Willow were amused.
Willow with the Pumpkin hat and scarf. This is the least terrified looking photo that I managed to take. |
Pippa with the Pumpkin hat. She was trying to become one with the wall. |
My crew, sporting Halloween scarves. L to R - Charm, Buster, Britty |
Thanks, as always, for the updates on everyone. I think they all look GREAT in their Halloween costumes, but can see that Pippa and Willow might not agree. I am so appreciative of all your efforts with these dogs. It seems it will take a while, but reading of the progress already made, I'm impressed. It may seem slower to you because you see them daily, but to me it's fairly large progress in just months - good for all of you! LKL
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