It has been so difficult to find time to type up an update, but I figure that's a GOOD thing and it means we have had a fairly uneventful dive into puppyhood =)
Feeding:
Molly is 13 weeks old, around 9 lbs. and growing bigger every day! She is eating three meals per day and we have almost switched over to Orijen Puppy from Life's Abundance. She never eats a meal in a regular bowl, instead, we use the slow bowl and this 'bob-a-lot' feeder. This is great work for her brain AND it slows her down. I've never seen a dog devour her food so quickly. Her favorite treat, besides the vary rarely given "duck" treat I have, is crushed ice or a small piece of carrot.
Training:
We attend a puppy class on Saturdays at Peace, Love, Dogs, in Houston. This is a very good class, with optional play/socialization time beforehand. My sons have taken turns attending and it's great to have them involved AND offer other folks the opportunity to train their puppy to behave around children. I read The Dog Whisperer and Good Dog Good Owner books as well. Molly knows how to ring the bells by the door to potty, she knows sit and down, and she happily goes in her crate for a piece of kibble - our main treat option.
Sleep:
Molly sleeps all night in her cozy crate that is in our master bedroom. She loves it and even tucks herself in if we take too long getting ready for bed. She makes sure snuggle puppy is with her - before bedtime, she will drag him out to the living room and pounce on him a few times. That toy worked well at soothing her in the beginning. She started sleeping through the night after a week at home. Molly takes her naps wherever she lands during the day, with cold tile being her favorite surface. Almost forgot, she loves to sleep under my couch. She will not fit there much longer!
Issues:
The main issues we need to work on are bite inhibition and life with a three-year-old human. The latter is more difficult than the former, lol. We yelp when she bites and I think she is getting better. She goes nutso when she has the zoomies and is like a biting machine at that point. She's chewed holes in socks and a rug - while being supervised! She is very quick and runs off with things before you realize it. Keeping the three-year-old from hugging her too tightly and sticking his face in her face is a big challenge. I'm on top of it, but he is so stubborn too. They are never left alone.
We are so happy with Molly! She surprised us with her LOVE of water and mud. Our shelties were too prissy for that. So, many baths have already happened. She also loves to catch june bugs mid-air and gnaw on the playground mulch in our backyard. I'm waiting to order her a fancy dog beg after we get out of this chewing phase. The crates are perfect for now. We need more puzzle toys and will look around at Chewy.com.
I will attach a few photos if the iPad will let me - tucking herself in the crate and playing in the living room.
Thanks for reading!