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TASHA 3/1/05 |
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Tasha's Foster Journey |
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8/2/05 - Tasha is
pending adoption. A gal who is working for the summer
at the vet that Tasha went to fell in love with her and thought she
would be the perfect Boxer for her parents. Since they live
close to the foster home, the foster Mom took Tasha and did their
home visit this weekend and now Tasha is going to be adopted by
them.
7/25/05 - Tasha is doing wonderful. She acts as if she has been a part of our family forever. She and Tony get along very well. He darts and dodges at her. She loves to be touched. As long as you are touching her even if you aren't petting her she will stay in that spot and lean in to it. Sometimes she wiggles that butt so hard and fast it knocks her legs out from under her and she starts to slide. She is eating dry dog food again and has healed up nicely. She is still stealing things to run with and she still doesn't chew on them. She has a lot of love to give. I think she would do well in a family with kids old enough to keep their food from her mouth. She thinks all food belongs to her and thinks she can help herself. Firm no helps keep her in line, but she has a stubborn streak when it comes to food. It usually takes two or three nos. Otherwise she is so good. She hardly ever goes in her crate anymore. She is left loose during the day and does very well. She seems to get along well with male dogs so she could have a brother in the house with her. You can take anything away from her without any problems, including food and she loves food. Thats all for now. Maybe next time I will let her do her own update. 7/15/05 - Tasha is doing great. She and Tony have not had any further altercations. Sometimes in the morning I find them both on the giant pillow bed next to mine. Tasha continues to walk away with things, mostly shoes but an occasional envelope. She just picks things up and keeps one eye on you to make sure you notice and starts to walk slowly away so you can catch her. I have come home from work and found several pair of shoes just laying around the pillow bed. Not a tooth mark in them. I think she does that so she isn't lonely when we aren't here. I have not had anyone meet her that didn't fall in love with her so far. They all can't figure out why she is in rescue. She is tempting several to apply. She does love the outdoors also. She likes to sit in front of the sliding glass door and just watch outside and goes out as often as I want to let her out. She walks around the yard, runs the fence line with the dogs on the other side and sounds very ferocious, little does she know they would just pick her up and toss her if they could. I think they all enjoy just running the fence for exercise. She does get gimpy after running too much. You have to make her stop. The bayer aspirin works great. She steels some of Tony's food when she can and its not soft and not having any problems eating it.
7/10/05 - Right now Tasha and Tony are laying
next to each other. They play tag outside. Tony speeds by her and
then she chases him and he runs and hides under the grape vines. She
stands ready for him and he darts out and they begin again. Its
pretty funny to watch. There haven't been any more problems with the
two of them together. She can sit forever near you as long as you
are touching her. She 7/7/05 - Tasha is doing well. She loves to surf the food areas. You have to stay on her to keep her from snatching things off the table. She knows no means no and you have to be persistent. Every so often she will pick up the shoe of the person she wants attention from and make you chase her. She doesn't chew on it or anything she just snatches and starts to walk toward you like hey look what I have and then when she gets your attention she goes the other way. She and Tony are doing well together. Yesterday they were both wanting me to pet them and so I obliged and then Tony starting washing Tasha's face and she let him. I wonder if her peripheral vision or evening her hearing is not as good as we think. That may be why she startles at times. Will keep everyone posted. She took her last antibiotic today for her jaw. She is eating without a problem. 7/3/05 - Tasha is continuing to do well. We are trying to keep her down low key but she is starting to want to play. We have to hide toys so she doesn't try to chew on them. She is on soupy dog food and loving the nice canned food even mixed with water. Had a little confrontation with she and Tony today. Don't even know why yet. It's possible that they were going to start playing. Will keep an eye on this and see. Will keep them separate when not at home. Earlier today they were both outside just laying in the grass face to butt together. She is definitely a velcro girl. She wants to be with you more than any other thing to do. Will update again soon. 6/30/05 - Well its been a very eventful few
days. Tasha has been doing wonderful so far. She and Tony are
getting along fabulously. They both sleep as close to me as possible
at night. They go out together without a problem. And you wonder how
that became eventful, let me tell you. Ya know those big giant bones
they sell at WalMart. Tasha liked it very much. Around midnight
Tuesday evening she 6/26/05 - Unfortunately Tasha was not getting
along with the other dog in her new home and has been returned to
rescue. 3/20/05 - Tasha
went home today to a wonderful family who has previously
adopted one of our BAR dogs....in fact, the 3rd dog we ever adopted
out. You can read up about Annabelle (now called Mia) in our Oct-Dec
'02 update pages. .3/5/05 - Tasha is pending adoption
3/1/05 -
After one of the most agonizing decisions ever, Tasha's dad had
returned her to rescue. It seems as though Tasha had become so
distant in her interaction with her dad, that she almost seemed
depressed. Dad tried everything, including intensive training and
visits by a behaviorist, and while there was some improvement early
on, she would regress shortly thereafter. It was decided that it
would be best for both if Tasha came back into rescue.
10/12/04
- I apologize for not keeping up with Tasha's updates. she has
been with me now 5 months and I have to say that she is a great dog.
she has become a bit distant with me if she was left alone for a
while. she will not come over to greet me. if she is still in her
crate I can go and put her leash on and take her out and once we
come back in she is herself again. However, 90% of the time she will
not come out of the crate to greet me when I first come home, and if
she does come out and I approach her too soon (ie - go to put her
leash on to take her out) she will pee. so I come home and give her
her space and she eventually comes around. 6/7/04 - Just wanted to update Tasha's page. She has been with me a month now and all is well. She is getting more and more comfortable here. She loves everyone she meets whether its on the street or guests in my home. She gets very excited when I have friends over. She will pick up a toy and run around with it. She will stop right in front of you making you think that she wants you to take the toy, but as soon as you reach for it she pulls away, she's a little tease that way. She loves to play tug of war with anything she has in her mouth. She just wants to near everyone when I have people over. I noticed that she has been doing a bit of counter surfing so I have to keep any food that is out way back on the counter. if I am in the room she will not attempt it but if she is left alone she will take a shot. She is like a kid that way, seeing what she can get away with. However I have to say that she does listen very well, I just have to say no once and she knows what I mean. She is great to walk with because she does not pull at all, she stays in pace with me, unless she sees a cat or squirrel, then she wants at them. Other then that she is great.
5/10/04 - Hello all just wanted to write an update on Tasha. She
has been with me for a week now, but I have to say it feels a lot
longer. She acts as if she has been with me all her life. She
is so easy going and great to have around. she goes in her crate
without any problem when I leave for work and just settles right
down. when I come home i may not be able to always let her out
right away, but she doesn't make a fuss, she just waits until I get
to her. when I open the crate, she will pick up her bone or toy and
bring it out to me then jump up and give me kisses hello. she loves
to go out and gets very excited when she sees me pick up her leash.
she walks very nice on her leash. she doesn't bother anyone on the
street - and there are a lot of people out when we walk. she gets
many compliments on how beautiful she is and how well behaved she
is. whenever we come across other dogs Tasha will look at them
with some interest but never makes a fuss about them. However other
dogs are pulling and barking and the owner is doing everything to
get the dog under control. Tasha just looks at them briefly and then
turns away and continues on her walk, as if she couldn't be bothered
with that type of behavior. She's a bit more classy then that :-)
She is great in the house. if she is not playing with her toys, she
is looking out the window or sleeping. she really is very
comfortable here and has made herself right at home. I'm sure
I can go on forever about her, but to sum it up she is great. 5/2/04 - Well, my first baby has just left with her new dad, Michael. I could tell that he was thrilled with her. She gave him kisses and was happy to go with him. I'm glad he had tinted windows in his car, so I could not see if she looked back at me. She will have a wonderful home. Michael promised to keep us all updated on her progress. This last month has been quite a ride for me, but I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to be part of Tasha's new life. 4/23/04 - Tasha is pending adoption 4/22/04 - Hi everyone! Tasha here. My foster mom says that it appears that some of the other foster children are writing their own updates and it was about time I did my own too. Seeing that there's a computer in my room, I guess I'd better do what she says or else I won't be able to go for a ride today. That's one of my favorite things to do. I am so good in the car. I just sit in the back seat and look out the window. Foster mom takes me to the bank drive thru and they make such a fuss over me that I get two huge biscuits. I had some very good news this week! All of my tests came back and I am very healthy!!! I feel so much better. I still have to take medicine for a little while, so the infection doesn't come back, but after that I'll be free of those nasty little pills. My foster mom laughs at me because I have found a way to spit them out, no matter what she hides them in, but she always wins in the end. I'm very smart. She keeps finding out new things about me. I try not to let her know that I've had obedience training because it's more fun to pretend that I just learned something. She's catching on though. I love it here because I'm not alone hardly at all. Foster mom and dad have a business in their home, so I come up to visit with everyone. I'm the only one of the fur kids that can come to the office because I don't bark when someone comes in. Everyone loves me so much. It doesn't matter if they are kids, men or women. I love them all. I would be so good if my forever home could take me to work with them or if they have an office in their home. I just love to hang out. But if I have to be alone, that's okay because I just stay in my room on the couch or sometimes I go in to my crate with the door opened for something different. I haven't chewed anything so mom put a big puffy bed in there for me. I haven't had one accident since I've been here. I go out with the other fur kids and do what I have to do and want to come back in. If foster mom stays out with me, I love to run around and explore, but is she goes in, I don't like being outside by myself. That's the only time I bark. Mom says to tell you that she will take new photos of me because the ones that are on page were taken when I wasn't feeling well and I am so beautiful now. I am ready for my forever home. Are you ready for me? 4/12/04 - Tasha has been doing wonderfully in our home. As reported previously, Tasha has been undergoing testing as a result of bleeding from her nose and a severe sinus infection. A biopsy was done on Thursday and we will receive the results Tuesday or Wednesday. Preliminary reports do not look good, but we are keeping only good thoughts and prayers that the first findings were not accurate. After three types of antibiotics, her infection is almost gone so she is feeling so much better as far as the sinus infection is concerned. She and our lab play constantly and she absolutely loves all humans. It doesn't matter if its men or women, or children. We have teenagers in our home, so we imported some small children on Saturday and she was very sweet with them. She jumped on them a couple of times, but with a little work, she would learn what is acceptable. She's very outgoing and makes you feel that she has known you forever. The only time she has barked all week is when she wants to be let in. She doesn't like to be outside by herself for very long. She walks great on her leash and loves car rides. She is 100% housetrained. Not one accident. She sleeps through the night and will go in her crate without a whimper, although she would prefer to sleep on the couch. (We've been letting her since she's been sick). The only thing we have to watch very closely is her obsession with the cats. She will chase them, but we don't know if she would hurt them. She is so obsessed with them that we can't trust them out at the same time, so we play musical animals. Tasha tends to be dominant in her play, so if she were to go to a home with other dogs, they should be submissive in nature. When I have taken her for a walk and she sees other dogs on the road, she is very friendly and playful. When I have stopped to visit with neighbors, she just stands there waiting for me to finish. I am so impressed with her confident nature. She is one in a million. We are truly praying that she will be cleared of any health issues and will be ready for her forever home. We will keep you informed of her progress. 4/7/04 - Tasha is heading to the vets again after a rough night...she is now bleeding from the nose as well and will have x-rays done to find out what is going on.
4/6/04 -Tasha is still
not feeling better. She is quite lethargic. She really doesn't want
to play, just wants to be cuddled. Hopefully after she has been
on the meds for another day she will brighten up. I was adamant
that she not be let on the furniture (because the potential of the
dominant thing) but she loves the couch so much. I left her out of
the crate all day today (I work at home so I can keep an eye on her.)
I have a baby gate so she can see the other animals. Every time I
came down to check on her, she was on couch with her cute monkey face
on the arm of the couch. She did not eat today (I tried yogurt,
chicken broth, scrambled eggs, roast pork with no luck.) We just
finished dinner of meatloaf and I waited for it to cool and gave her a
little. She loved it! So I gave her another slice, mixed with
scrambled egg and she ate that. I have some other ideas for tomorrow,
but I have to go to the store. She is a confident girl (nothing seems
to rattle her), but when she played with my lab, she definitely is
dominant. She has given us no problem at all. She has not barked
once (which is quite a contrast to my two) and loves car rides (to
the vet). She goes to bed around 10:00 in her crate and I have to
wake her up at 6:30 a.m. to go out. If it weren't for the cat thing
she would be just about perfect. I think she was not exposed to cats
before because she has calmed down considerably when she sees them
through the gate. I'm hoping she gets better with that.
4/5/04 - Tasha is adorable. She met my doggies this evening. Everything is great!!! Did not give them a lot of time together but they are having a good time. She had a temp at the Drs and wasn't feeling well this afternoon, but looks better tonight. Kitties are another story.....Will try later in the week with them.... Tasha can sit, lay, and shake. She was great at the vets....Dr. Smith went over her with flying colors. She met many dogs and a cat at the vets...Great with dogs...Had a lot of interest in cat, but she was a lady. We love her! Will send photos tomorrow. She won't be with us long!!! 4/4/04 - Tasha arrived in Charlton around 5:00 p.m. She had traveled from Gary with Linda (who picked up her new baby from Tina). We met in Collins Park in Scotia so I took the opportunity to take a short walk with Tash before getting back in the car. She is strong and started to pull, but when I said "heel" she stopped and looked at me and stopped pulling. It only lasted a little while, but I did the same thing and she stopped again. I think with very little work, she will be fine on leash. She was great in the car, both with Linda and me. She made sniffling noises a lot and has mucus coming from her nose. Gary sent meds for her. I'll call my Dr. tomorrow and have him look at her (she has to have a fecal done anyway). She heard my dogs and cats in the basement, all wanting to meet the new girl, and scratched at the basement door. She then found the toy basket and emptied it until she found what she wanted. After about 10 min. I put her in her crate, and she went right in it. So far she has been a perfect house guest. She's beautiful! I'll send photos tomorrow.
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