Well as many of you know, Wolfie was free from his chain as of yesterday around noon. He is doing well and I am really pleased with his behaviour so far. He is going to make someone a great dog.
He is terribly worried about being left alone, which is sort of wierd considering he has been alone most of his life. He watches us humans closely and does not like us to leave him but he is fine as long as one of the other dogs is with him. If I pull them in and leave him out he becomes distressed. Hopefully this will disapear with time.
I spent some time putting him in and out of the crate yesterday and he spent the night inside a crate near my bed. He did well and did not cry or make a fuss. The only peep I heard out of him was his panting.
He is restless and never stops pacing and walking around. He follows me everywhere that I will allow him to follow. We are going out for a run this morning. I will take the pack out to the mesa in the vehicle and let the other two off leash and work with Wolfie on leash to see how he does.
I really think he is worried that perhaps he is dreaming, that everything is just to good to be true and that any moment he will awake to find himself back under a carport at the end of an 8 foot chain.
I am less and less worried about his legs. He moves well, and runs well. When he is in full motion he is cow hocked but carries himself well. When he stops he tends to have his back legs well under him which makes him look a little wierd but as he runs around he seems to be changing and getting a little looser. Maybe the problem is just because he has been confined in a small space with little room to really stretch.
He does not respond to treats yet and seems to not even know that you are offering him food. He responds well to praise and attention.