Sunday 27 November 2011

Nobody does Lazy Sundays quite like MY crew do!

BROSA HAS JUST CRAWLED UP FROM THE FLOOR PILLOW

STRETCHES OUT SOME MORE

WALKER FLIPS OVER

AND HANGS OUT LIKE SO FOR A WHILE

THEN WALKER REPOSITIONS HIMSELF

Gawd love Delta's tolerance!!

Friday 25 November 2011

Brosa is 3 years old today!

How time flies!  Today is a quiet day but we're hopefully celebrating with his friends this weekend, complete with an Itty Bitty Bone cake from Three Dog Bakery.

Happy Birthday Turd!


ETA - AFTER OUR SANTA PIX EXCURSION, BROSA HAS HIS BIRTHDAY CAKE - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2011
BROSA HAS A TASTE OF HIS CAKE

OH YES, HE LIKES IT!

AND SO DOES DELTA

HA HA!  JUST LOOK AT BROSA'S EYE!

EVERYONE IS ASKED TO SIT/STAY - WALKER WOULDN'T SIT, BUT HE STAYED EVEN THOUGH HE REALLY DID NOT WANT TO!

OKAY, GET YOUR CAKE!

BROSA ENJOYED EVERY LAST CRUMB.  :)

Saturday 19 November 2011

Walker - Week 1 Update

Walker is doing fabulously!  He is a lovely dog, full of energy, loves to play.  Delta & Brosa are enjoying him much to my surprise (it took them longer to get used to Kyleigh).  In fact, Delta, at almost 10 years old, has found re-newed energy and loves to wrassle with Walker as well.

Walker went to school Tuesday night and did beautifully.  His attention span is great, and his tail never stopped wagging - he loves me! (or perhaps it was the yummy hot dog bits and liver that I had for him, ha ha!)

1 week later, he shows no signs at all of the terrified puppy who arrived at Halifax Stanfield Airport. 

Walker's Petfinder profile will probably be up within the week as he's ready to be adopted by his family.  Come and get him - he's waiting for you!

A chilly and frosty Saturday morning results in some very frisky puppies!

Handsome Walker, ready for his for-ever family!

Walker loves the stuffys - his family needs to decide if the entertainment is worth it. ;)  If there are children, then Walker should absolutely NOT have his own stuffys as he won't be able to differentiate between the toys that are allowed to be chewed on, and which ones are not.

Monday 14 November 2011

Introducing Walker, a BTRC Foster dog

Let me introduce you to our new foster dog, Walker.  Walker is a 1 year old neutered male.  He is half Boston Terrier (mom) and half (we believe) Boxer. He has been in foster care his whole life as he, his mom and his 6 brothers and sisters all had Demodectic Mange.  While everyone else has long been adopted, Walker remained in his original foster's care all year.  His foster parent could no longer look after him and asked that someone else take over.  Due to being "substantially similar" in Ontario, I was contacted and agreed to take him on.

Walker came to me Saturday night from Toronto via an airline who shall remain unnamed.  The dog that arrived was not sweet and happy.  I'd expected some nervousness due to the trauma of leaving the only people he has ever known, and being shoved into a noisy airplane for hours, to be greeted by strangers.  However, Walker was VERY unhappy and fear-aggressive.  We can only imagine what kind of trauma he experienced on the trip, whether it was the trip itself or the way the airline may have (man)handled him.

With many thanks to two trainer friends of mine (one who is very experienced with working with fearful dogs), Walker finally left his crate late the next morning.  For the next several hours, we kept things slow and calm, working on confidence building so that he would know he is safe.  He would not come near me much at all, until I was the only person left, and then he began his bond with me.

Walker was quite "soft" and submissive during play with Brosa the first 24 hours out of his crate, but by Monday afternoon, his confidence was back and he engaged play completely.  The crate is no longer a place of fear once again.

We begin training Tuesday evening to work on his social skills and obedience training, in preparation of adopting him to his real family who is waiting for him out there, somewhere!

Walker is a medium to large size dog, with terrier & Boxer energy.  He will require a home that has the energy and commitment for him.   Walker is good with other dogs and seems to be okay with cats.  His original foster home had children who loved him as well.  He is a love bug who is also a bit wary/cautious of strangers.

If you or someone else you know may be interested in adopting Walker, please read all of the information/links on this page, then complete Boston Terrier Rescue Canada's adoption application.

Finally over his fright from his terrifying plane ordeal, Walker exhibits confidence and joy outdoors

making himself comfortable!

The tail hasn't stopped wagging

Still shy but seeking attention from Delta

Waiting for a cookie!

Walker is sitting further back behind Brosa and isn't that small - he's actually the medium size dog of the 3

Shyness is gone now - the chase is ON!

There's a new dawg in town.