A few weeks ago I went to the shelter to rescue a 14 month old female doodle and met a wonderful man who arrived 2 minutes before me and was first then for adoption of LACEY. May I say he was wonderful, he so much wanted this dog, and would offer it a much better home than I ever could. It all seemed good.
We promised to keep in touch and we have. I have asked him to join us here or on DRC or DK but he wont for some reason??? I really wish he would.
He is having a really rough time with a few issues that I want to put out for advice.
There is no history. She was a stray found roped to a tree at an abandoned home in a bad part of town. She was spotted and reported by a concerned driver as she drove to work each morning. She was believed to be pregnant--but spay at the shelter. Her teeth were filed during the surgery! The pound said she was not a great candidate for a good adoption.
Lacey will not go out. She shakes, cowers, and will barely empty her bladder. She also will NOT go inside the home either. At this time he is picking her up and taking her out but it becomes and emotional ordeal for both of them. She is petrified of the leash so he stopped taking her out on the leash also. This did not remedy the situation.
With our last conversation I recommended puppy pads, poochie bells, and contacting a trainer. Any other ideas for any of you on the bathroom situation?
She does not know how to play. Even squeaky toys spook her. She makes poor social contact in the home--she presents most days in a catatonic stare..... but this to me seemed not unusual and may come around. She is............... great in the stores, in cars and he takes her to work. She likes people, especially women. She does exhibit submissive urination with both. She cowers on many situations. She could care less about other dogs. She does not interact or play with them but does not care if they are around.
Another point: He has bought clothes for her, 10 different types of food, new bed,and everything you can think of to welcome this dog into his home. Is he trying to hard? Leave her be for awhile and let her come around on her own time. He has expressed concerns about whether this adoption will work out.
It is just in his home where she is not happy. My opinion is that this new home where she feels safe, a place where she can finally get some much needed rest to recover from spay, the shelter, and the poor life she had before. She is exhausted and needs quiet time to recover and she will come around. Your opinion on this?
What do you think about the potty situation and her social state at home? I need you to help me help him. One great advice I was given is that she needs to be ignored for awhile, and he should just drop treats.
Anyone have a dog that just did not match with their home? Can this be resolved? Will she come around? Potty training issues? How long did it take your new foster or adopted dog to adjust?
Advice, Opinions, or kicks in the butt are welcomed.
Thanks Joanne