It has been almost 7 weeks since Zoey came into our lives. Getting a puppy can be as joyful as it can be frustrating. Zoey would be our 7th puppy in our 35 year marriage. We have never had the same breed twice; a Basset Hound (Daisy), a Springer Spaniel (Jake), a Chesapeake (Packer), Golden Retriever (Bailey), Mini Beagle (Cinders), a Mini Dachshund (Mario) and of course our beloved Puggle, Daisy Mae and our Lab, Dakota. All but 2 of these we got as puppies and had the pleasure of going through the dreaded puppy stage of their lives.
We have had varying success throughout the years and can
make a couple of quick observations based on our experiences. The first two
that come to mind are; big dogs are easier than little dog and females are
easier than males. Our hardest puppy by far
was a double whammy, our male Mini Dachshund named Mario. I swear that dog had
a screw loose! He would never listened and peed everywhere. Two of his favorite
places to pee were my briefcase and my pillow and he would do it while staring
at me like a challenge. He was walk up to my briefcase, turn around to make
sure I was looking, lock eyes with me and lift his leg. Frustrating!
So far she has only tried to chew on the couch once. Barb scolded her, she has not tried since. We provide her with plenty of chew
toys and she seems content with those and so far has not chewed on anything she
shouldn’t.
Potty training is an ongoing battle. Well, I would not classify it as a battle but more of a journey. We take her out every couple of hours, maybe a little more and watch her like a hawk. We have a baby gate on across the hallway so she is confined to the living room/kitchen area. Luckily she is a dog that likes to hide when so goes so anytime she intentionally walks out of our sight we are on it. Before we had the baby gate up she would go into the laundry room and do her thing, now that we have the gate up, she tries to hide behind the couch.
Even with all that, there is probably one accident a day when
she sneaks back there when we are not looking. Now this week, she walks to the door and lets us know she needs to go out. We cannot hesitate however as she only give us like a 15 second warning before she squats and goes right next to the door. At night, she will last anywhere
from 4-6 hours before she gets up and starts stirring. She peed in the bed once
early on but nothing since. We have left her in her crate for up to 4 hours and
very rarely has an accident in her crate. The great thing is that she is perfectly content in her crate and does not whine or scratch to get out.
Oh, she can be a rascal. She loves to find Barb's slippers and shake them like they are a wild animal and one time when Barb was in the kitchen she turned around to see Zoey help clean the dishes!
As far as socialization with other dogs goes she is doing great! She and Dakota are becoming best buds and she has met three other dogs on play dates. Speaking of playing, here are a couple of short videos of Zoey and Dakota playing....
Their ears are about the same size! |
All in all, that is not too bad compared to other dogs we
have had. So what do we attribute this initial success to? Well, three things…one
is luck. You just never know when you are going to get a puppy with a loose
screw and it seems we dodged that bullet. The second we attribute to the love, care
and attention Foster Lake Frenchies gives to their pups. Zoey had been loved
and socialized at an early age and as a result was not afraid of anything and has
adapted into our family seamlessly. And lastly, it is the time and love we have
been able to give her here at home. It is still early, but so far so good!
On to the nondog related news, we had visitors this week when Guy and Sue stopped by for a visit! The picture did not turn out very well but I assure you that is them live, and in person!
Teddy and Lacilou snuggled up |
Zoey overlooking the pond |
The day after the pond got water the frogs started singing! Curious, I went on line to see how long frogs can lay dormant in the dirt waiting for moisture. Some can lay in the mud for years waiting wait to bring them back to life. Truly amazing!
And the food plots already are sprouting!
The girls checking out the food plot |
Living room |
Fireplace |
Dining Room |
Kitchen |
Bath and Shower |
Loft Area |
Too funny about Zoey in the dishwasher! I love the stare down with the deer. Kevin and Cheryl’s place looks great!
ReplyDeleteDeer, turkey's, bunnies, birds, ants, you name it she will have a stare down with it!
DeleteRemind me to wear muck boots when I am there. Don't you have other friends you could be helping? Cripple friends? Friends that cramp up easily?
ReplyDeleteNo, none that I can think of.... If we did help friends like that, what skills do they have that they could reciprocate with?
DeleteWell I could point out the right way to put up house wrap. I could supervise the working crew and design a classic work outfit. It just goes on and on.
DeleteYou can tell Zoey has some sassy character! Your friends place turned our beautiful! Have a great holiday. How’s the fishing?
ReplyDeleteDid you notice that the "I Love Camping" shirt was the one Daisy used to wear? Daisy filled it out a little more however.
DeleteYour house is fabulous!!! Yup I've had the same experience with dogs all my life. Females are SO much easier than males ... until they get old. My 16 year old is becoming a problem. She can't remember when she should go outside, and my male marks every spot she has an accident. It's a double whammy!!! Enjoy the weekend!!
ReplyDeleteDouble whammy indeed! It is so hard to see your pups get older. That is our friend Kevin's house, ours is similar yet different all at the same time!
DeleteWhat a little cutie. Zoey seems well settled with Dakota. You guys are still keeping busy. :)
ReplyDeleteNow that Kevin and Cheryl's inspection is over I think we are going to slow down for a bite....
DeleteZoey is quite the helper in the kitchen! Nice to get a visit from Guy and Sue.
ReplyDeleteWe missed Guy and Sue last year when they were here so it was nice to catch them this time!
DeleteI think you need to add the "fourth" reason Zoey's training is going so well, just one word....DAKOTA
ReplyDeleteVery good point. Dakota is very calm and patient which in turn keeps Zoey calmer than she would otherwise be if Dakota was hyper.
DeleteWe have yet to have a puppy. The youngest we've ever gotten was Thor and he was over a year when we took him in. You guys are seriously brave. I know it's tough, but also must be so rewarding. It's great that Dakota and Zoey are getting along so well. love the pic of Zoey passed out. Ha!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure we would have done a puppy had we been on the road fulltime, it seems easier when we have a little more room for her to run around. That picture was funny, it is hard to believe that a puppy could lay back so far!
DeleteLove that cute photo of Zoey looking back. You guys are real good friends helping each other with your building projects. I'd love to have you as a neighbours!
ReplyDeleteHaving each other to help out certainly has been a Godsend, that is for sure!
DeleteBoth of those houses look amazing. You guys do good work.
ReplyDeleteThanks, we are looking forward to the end!
DeleteI am spending this afternoon catching up on all of your posts. I read them but not in detail. Ou are doing a great job with Zoey. At 7 months we still get the odd accident. It is always our fault that we don't see them at the door. They don't bark and don't always use the bells. Ha, we caught Ciela licking the dishes in the dishwasher just last week. Neat to know that about frogs. Your friends home looks lovely.
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