Well, my father seems to be bonding very nicely with Cubby (the sheepadoodle I got him last wednesday and he took home this past Sunday).
I've talked to dad every day since and he sounds tired, lol. He sounds happy and tired...does that make sense?
Mom said she woke up Monday morning and couldn't find dad. She wondered downstairs and there he was, sound asleep in the recliner. Mom woke him and asked why he was downstairs, he said he had gotten up with Cubby at 4am and didn't want to wake mom when he got back in bed, so he just stayed downstairs.
Mom swears dad is better with the baby puppy than he was with my brother and I as babies, haha!
So...it's going well. He is getting tired and frustrated with how horrible she is doing with crate training! She HATES the crate. She cries whenever dad is out of her site...so as soon as shes in the crate, she starts to cry. He has been very good at just letting her cry it out and not going to get her the second she whines. She just won't give up the crying act while she's in the crate, she literally cries herself to sleep.
Poor babyyy!! I know she was taken away from her siblings and mother entirely too young!! She will only be 8 weeks THIS week, we got her last week...WAY TOO YOUNG!! but I couldn't argue with the breeder, she was either going to let me buy her a 7 weeks or let someone else buy her at 7 weeks. SO FRUSTRATING!!
Anyhow, beyond crate training, I switched Cubby over cold turkey to Wellness dog food the day I picked her up. I didn't want to do it that way, but I couldnt' find the food the breeder had her on...and the breeder said she didn't have enough to let me have any of hers (she wasn't technically a "breeder" she was a girl that thought having her AKC OES and her friends AKC Std. poodle would make them a quick buck- I don't usually support those kinds of breeders, but I wanted the pup to have a good home and I knew it was likely that she would end up in the wrong hands if I didn't take her- I ended up getting her for 200 after the "breeder" tried to sell the pups for 1000 a piece and noone would buy them).
SO...I switched Cubby over cold turkey....and of course, I expected, her tummy got a little upset. Nothing HORRIBLE...but just a runny stool. I explained to mom and dad how it would take a little while for her belly to adjust...no biggy....right!? WELL...mom took Cubby to their vet to get her first check up and the vet went on and on and ON about R/X science diet food...gave mom a free bag, yadda yadda yadda. She also told mom that Cubby needed to be on "large breed" dog food because "shes going to be a big girl!!"...okay, let me explain...Cubby's mom was the OES and she was SMALL for an OES, weighing in at around 50lbs (prob. a little less) the dad was a SMALL Std. Poodle and only weighed 40lbs....sooooo by genetics alone...little Cubby shouldn't get much bigger, if any, than 50lbs...NOW I realize she could out grow her parents..but it's usually pretty unlikely. ANYWAYS...as I understand it, large breed puppy food is for a LARGE dog...like a great dane size. I asked mom "really? she suggested that? Did you tell her or did she ask what size cubbys parents are?" ...well nope...the vet never asked and mom didn't tell her...the vet just ASSUMED that cubby was going to be "large"...I'm fairly ticked.
I tried to explain to mom that she def. did NOT need to feed Cubby the R/X food and that she also really didn't need large breed! I told mom to keep her on the puppy wellness and let her belly get adjusted. I've explained all of the research I've done and the amount of info. I've read here...but mom wanted to take the vets suggestion...I could hear it in moms tone. UGH! So I'm here to vent and then to print...I'm printing out every bit of food advice I've ever read on here! haha!
**end vent-stepping off of soap box now**
So, beyond allllll of that, Cubby is doing great and seems to be fitting in with my family. They adore her and I can tell my dad really likes her. Once she gets adjusted to the food and her crate, I don't think I could have picked a better dog for dad :-)
Thanks for reading, I feel better already!