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I have no real advice.....it sounds like you're doing all the right things for Jake. I just wanted to respond to say how much I admire you for sticking with it and not giving up on him. I know you must have your moments where you're just on your "last nerve" and wondering if you're even being fair to the other dogs. I know how that feels, but how can we ever give up on these guys....where would they be without us? Hang in there and please know that I think you're amazing!
I always think that each dog that comes into our lives has something they bring to us, a lesson, a realization, something, and maybe Jake's "something" is meant for your husband. :)
Exactly what I was thinking! It sounds like they bonded immediately!
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LIKE!
Orwell is also from a BYB. I only got him because I know the man personally. Would I recommend anyone getting a puppy from him? No. He takes good care of his dogs and Orwell's mother has no health or temperament issues, so I made the leap. I wasn't even going to get Orwell. I went there and looked just to humor my parents because they didn't want a Border Collie from the reputable breeder I found. My plans flew out the window when I met Orwell. The other puppies were fine, but I didn't particularly like them.
I lucked out with him. If he wasn't Orwell, I wouldn't have done it. I'm a firm believer in established and ethical breeders, but Orwell was my moment of weakness.
I do have one question though...
Orwell did have some social issues in the beginning. He was all, "Let's skip the introductions and PLAY PLAY PLAY." I did get him at 8 weeks exactly, so my BYB was right with that. He has gotten a lot better and I was proud of him for showing his own calming signals and respecting these little dog's space when he met them a couple weeks ago. However, yesterday, he kind of mortified me because he met a female mixed breed yesterday and tried to mount her. They were playing and chasing each other for a while and she got tired and then BAM. She slipped out from under him and wasn't aggressive at all. He didn't seem to want to try it again and a couple seconds later I hooked him up to take him home. Should I be worried about this? I haven't had a male dog before so I feel kind of like a fish out of water even though I've done extensive research. By the way, Orwell was neutered a month ago.
I think Jake will only get better with time. The poor guy had a rough start. My trainer has a Border Collie who was neglected and beaten with a shovel for the first year of his life, and he is honestly a great dog now. He did take more work she said, but it was worth it and he completely trusts her.
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