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I can understand your concern especially with what your family has been going through.
We've had a number of foster dogs and they all are stressed in a new environment - even the ones that seem happy. Stressed dogs pace, pant, drool, guard resources, etc. Some are on the best behavior until they feel comfortable.
Get Jake a good check up and try to take in one step at a time. We're all here for you.
There will be many changes in him over the next few weeks - between his new pack, new food, and entirely new living situation. Time = start taking notes.
It could be as simple as he is accustomed to having to grab all the water whenever he can - it may only need time for him to figure it out. I've seen it, imagine being hungry or thirsty and no water - makes for irrational behavior (remember Pavlov? if you only got water once or twice a day, stocking up makes sense and he learned)
A total check up is in order, but notes and observation are invaluable.
Everything is going to shift from all the newness, improvement that is physical and emotional. Deep breath, smile, and keep on - he is already so much better off. Grooming will start the feel better, a check up will make you feel better and all around every day will be baby steps. His alertness will shift, his coat will change, and at this age he may kick in with some serious zoomies - with your anxieties this can add up - normal and yet a handful.
I agree on the food - but will add that with the stress this dog is under, that can cause intestinal upset - diarrhea is no good at any time. Simple for now should be good, the Purina is notorious for loose stool and frankly most overfeed it which makes it worse.
Allow yourself time for one on one with each dog - allow yourself time for yourself! Guarantee this dog is not expecting much and the reason he is in your care is a blessing, being human is what is needed of you. Blessings to you.
My friend has a six year old rescue dog that she has had for 6 months. He gobbles water like crazy. So much so that he throws it back up. His health is fine. It seems like some type of hording behavior. If your guy truly does have medical problems there is an agency called The Doodle Messenger that can help. Some one here can provide you with the link if need be. Just take it easy for now.
OK guys I tried to write up detailed notes for my vet. can you see if I've missed anything? Thank you.
Notes on Jake
Name: Jake (Jacob)
Breed: Labradoodle
Birthday: February 15, 2013
Born from a breeder in New Mexico
Medical Issues of Parents: Unknown
Previous Owner: ____________________________
Previous Veterinarian: St. Francis Animal Clinic
Background History: Jake was obtained by his previous owner at 6 weeks of age. Owner and girlfriend bought him and when Jake turned 2 months the girlfriend left. The owner has a job that requires him to be on the road frequently during the week. Jake was left in his crate multiple times a week for up to 20 hours at a time starting at 2 ½ months of age. Owner restricted water so that jake would not urinate in his crate. Jake is moderately dog and people submissive. He knows sit, down and he walks well on a leash. He is not aggressive to strangers or new situations. On Saturday we offered to host a playdate for Brisby and Jake and after that the owner brought over all of Jake’s belongings, gave Jake to us and left him in our care.
Diet and Food
Diet: Was being fed the following 2x daily: a mixture of 1 cup purina puppy food, rice, carrots, peas, corn, half cooked hamburger with fat left in. All mixed together with warm water.
Current diet: 1 cup rice, 1 cup plain cooked chicken breast cubed, 2 tbls pumpkin (2 x daily)
Behaviors on feeding: Cannot slow down, eats rapidly and will look for more. Will try to eat from brisby’s dish if brisby is still eating. Does not beg for human food. Will eat grass when allowed to roam in yard.
Water: Jake cannot stop drinking water. He will drink until he vomits. He will search out any and all receptacles that contain water and drink if he can. This includes toilets, items in the backyard that contain rainwater or sprinkler water. According to his previous owner Jake’s veterinarian at St. Francis or UVA did blood work and diagnosed Jake with psychogenic water consumption.
Elimination
Jake currently has diarrhea. Owner said he has had several bouts with diarrhea since hes had him. Jake typically has 2 bowel movements a day, both are diarrhea. After he has these extremely loose stools he tries to lick himself clean.
Jake urinates frequently when given the chance to go outside and relieve himself. He knows the command “go potty” and will urinate. We have had 3 incidents yesterday where Jake urinated in our house. In all three cases, He just stood up where he was and went right there. After those incidents I put him on a schedule. I set water down for him to drink (I had to take it away after a bit or he would inhale so much he would vomit), let him and Brisby play 30-45 minutes, then take them outside to “potty”. After that there were no more accidents in the house but we have to stay on top of this every 30-45 minutes.
Jake’s urine is completely clear and when he goes it seems like a large quantity each time.
Sleep
Jake sleeps well and in his crate. He seems to like sleeping in his crate next to Brisby.
Energy Level
Jake has a high prey drive. He likes to play and has a lot of energy. Like Brisby he will play and then hang out and rest. Their energy levels are comparable.
Coat
Jake’s coat is matted severely. It looks like he has dandruff. He itches frequently. No signs of fleas or ticks. He’s been on heartworm and frontline medicine all summer.
Temperament
Jake will let you take away his food and water without aggression. He is eager to please people. He enjoys playing with other dogs and will follow their lead. He will allow you to look in his mouth, groom him and mess with his paws, tail. He is a sweet boy who’s only true dominance is shown when he is eating a treat (he tries to keep his and take Briby’s too). Brisby just gets it back from him without a struggle from Jake.
OMD, this poor puppy. On top of everything else, they took him away from his mother and litter at 6 weeks old?
I am so grateful that you got hi out of there!
Sounds like a good picture of who Jake is and what his problems are. Good luck at the vet!
Now if we could only shut down the breeder who lets puppy go at 6 weeks of age!
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