DPU
Posted : 10/5/2006 11:38:07 AM
Well, yesterday was a really good day in my house. When I arrived home from work, Marvin#%92s kennel was in near perfect order. The poop was intact on the paper and Marvin did not step in it and smear it all over his kennel. Cleanup was easy and I did not have to washdown Marvin. His fleece throw was displaced out of his open crate and Sassy#%92s fleece throw was in Marvin#%92s kennel. I guess they play tug-of-war through the chainlink. Interesting though is that Marvin#%92s fleece throw is still intact from day 1.
Outside time was also good. Petro is still a little hesitant but the group Drizzle, Sassy, Marvin, and Petro are interacting in play. Blizzard sits on the sidelines and just watches. The main activity is chasing Marvin, surrounding him, and mouth, nip, and paw at him. I hope this continues.
I am continuing to vary which dogs go with Marvin during various outside time. Marvin has settled down during his alone time in the kitchen and his alone time in the backyard. Before Marvin would be very anxious, pace, hoot and holler, and also poop. Now he just sits and watches the door. Marvin poops exclusively in his kennel during the week but outside on the weekends. Last night was the first time during the night that Marvin left the bedroom, went to the basement, and pooped in his kennel.
I am also continuing to try and desensitize Marvin when being left alone in his kennel for the day. I first started off with pretending to leave and when Marvin would start his pacing and howling, I would voice “BED”. I would then make myself visible and Marvin would be laying down in his bed. I have been doing this now for a couple of weeks and it has turned into a game and fun time for Marvin, Sassy, and me. At least now I leave in the morning on a very positive note. When I actually leave I do park my car and go to the basement window and listen. It is quiet.
I am still waiting for the dog literature to arrive and I am holding off my investigation of Doggie Boot Camp. One of the participants of the forum gave a thumbs down to this method. Other have cuationed me. I know I should get Marvin into a training class but ACP Humane Society, who owns the dog, wants the adopters to do this for bonding reasons. Even though Marvin is in his 6th week with me, I think he is still in the acclimation stage, still getting use to his new housing, people, and other dogs. I am also feeling better because I am starting to see that we are moving toward harmony in my home again, at a snails pace but we are moving.
ACP advertises and promotes Marvin for adoption. There have not been any inquiries or anyone expressing interest in Marvin. Sassy has had a lot of interest of late. I have a feeling that Marvin is going to be with me for a long time so I may do the professional training on my own dime.