I submitted an application to IDOG Sunday to be a foster home. I haven't heard back yet but just in case I would like some info for a 1st timer. I read that Samantha should not be in the house when bringing in a new dog. Let the newbie walk the yard and the house and get used to the sights and smells. THEN they can meet, on leash??? in neutral territory. Where do you suggest? Driveway? Corner? How/when would you suggest that they meet? When should they both be off leash? Samantha has had playdates here with no problem sharing her water bowl, allowing another Doodle walk through her house. I will feed Samantha first and in her kitchen and the foster in the laundry area (it is not a room but an area off the kitchen).
What have I missed?
What I have learned from Mickey:
Mickey spent the first 3 days sitting on a step on our patio in front of a mirror (guess he saw another puppy). We went to him to talk, stroke him. We put his food within a foot of his spot. He did get up to go to the lawn to P&P and cough (he had a horrendous case of kennel cough - he was being treated with the wrong antibiotic from the shelter vet). Slowly he started investigating the yard and Samantha. After a week or so, the spot was no longer his home base. He never went there again.
Mickey submissive peed whenever someone would say hi. We finally realized that first thing in the am, if we let him out of the crate and walked directly outside without saying a word to let him pee, it was better. After a couple of weeks, after he was very comfortable here but still submissive peeing, we quietly would tell him 'no' when he did, it stopped.
We took Mickey to the office with us. He loved the attention he got there but it was always was on his terms. No one was allowed to approach him. He had to go to them. It didn't take long for him to accept my office staff as friends and for him to bring them toys to play with him. He just followed Samantha's lead. He was her shadow - if she accepted something or someone, so did he.
I took Mickey on walks in town, he had never watched cars and buses and trucks whiz by but he did accept it quickly. The local police officers and public service workmen talked to him and give him treats. I did not allow them to pet him. I didn't want him to get upset and he didn't. He finally walked up to them to say hello. What a breakthrough!
We did go to the dog park before Samantha's Pet Therapy Class with pother DK doodles. It was a small park and only a few dogs. The first 2 times, he sat between the bench and the fence. By the 3rd visit, he was walking with Samantha and as the hour progressed, he was walking around without her. Another huge breakthrough! By the 4th visit, he was no longer hiding behind the bench and walking all over the park by himself. He never played with any of the other dogs but that was okay.
When I took him to the park by our home, he walked around by himself. If another dog approached him, he stood still allowing the other dog to smell him. If he was uncomfortable he came to sit by me but he did not hide. His confidence level was rising.
Slowly he started playing with Samantha. He ran after her, grabbing her ears and tail when she ran by playing ball. He would grab her tail and not let go so he got dragged along the lawn and he LOVED it! He got more and more confident with his play with her. It made our hearts explode!
Then we brought home Charli. Mickey accepted her and played with her like he did with Samamtha but so much more gently. They became fast friends.
What I learned from Mickey:
-Take it SLOW, when ready they will come to you
-Expose them to different situations (trains, cars, buses) and people - but never allow them to approach the dog. They have to do it make the first move and on their time schedule.
-Talk quietly and sweetly
-Be Patient!!