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December 31, 2007

Obsession

Warning: Raising a guide puppy can become an obsession.

We have a number of errands and events to complete. For example, taking a book to the library, paying taxes, going to a movie, and returning items to store. I don't want Buddy to miss out so I am eagerly waiting for Buddy's recovery to complete these tasks. Planning your activities around your dog is not normal behavior.

The other day he didn't even want to gnaw on the rawhide bone and yesterday he chewed on it all day. This morning he wanted to play a little right after getting up, so he must be feeling a little better. Don't notice any difference when he walks, however very little weight placed on the injured foot when he stands.

It seems as though we have switched dogs again. Buddy has been more like Bella the last few days, very social and affectionate, not wanting to spend time by himself. It might have something to do with his injury and spending more time in his crate, but probably has more to do with the TLC that he is receiving. Carrying him up and down the stairs so he can be with us must be a bonding experience.

1 comment:

Coreena said...

Just saying hi from one puppy raiser to another! I hope Buddy recovers soon and if you are interested in others blogs, I have one but it's private, but feel free to email me and I'll add you all to the allowed list! Keep up the amazing work and I concure, puppy raising is an obsession! I've raised two so far and I can't get enough! Anyway, happy new year and I hope Buddy gets back on his feet shortly and you can go run errands with your little helper!

Coreena and the gang.
GDB PIT #1 ~ MYL Iverson, Working Guide Dog in CA
GDB PIT #2 ~ MYL Loden, Puppy in training, rehomed 5/07 due to health issues.
PIT #3 ~ Choosing a new school, waiting anxiously!