August 1, 2010We are welcoming back Fozzie with open hearts and open arms!! (and lots and lots of kisses)! We are so happy he is a part of our RAGOM family again and I am sure he is thrilled too. He has been at his new foster home for a week and frankly he is doing fabulous!! Fozzie was surrendered because the family thought he had behavior issues with jumping fences, storm and fireworks anxiety and that he would not get into a car and was skittish. I will admit the first day he arrived at our house, he was extremely shy, timid and scared. He would flinch when you touched him and he basically walked around with his tail between his legs all day. When he met our resident golden, Stefy, he perked up quite a bit and started to feel right at home. By day 2, he was settling right in and you could see he was losing his fear by the hour.
He is absolutely one of the best dogs I have ever met. He is so loving and so kind and gentle I really don't know where to begin. As each day passes he just gets more loving. He adores our resident and follows her around the house and outside all over. I could tell he was getting really comfortable here because he loves to sleep on our sofas. He also sleeps in the master bedroom with our resident. He starts on the bed for cuddles and kisses and then after I fall asleep, he jumps down to stretch out. When I wake up in the morning, he has to jump back up and give kisses and cuddles. Its such a great way to wake up!!!!!
On Thursday, we had a milestone day. I made an appointment for Foz to go to the spa and have a good bath and hair cut. I was very concerned about getting him into the car because of his history with not wanting to get in. Well, I told him and Stefy we were going bye bye, (this is a term I use with Stefy and she gets soooo excited). Well Stefy got so excited and jumped right in. Foz was apprehensive at first, but as soon as I took out a treat and put it next to the backseat, behold, he jumped right in. I was shocked. What a champ. He was at the spa for a few hours and then it was time to come home. All I had to say was "up up" and both Stefy and Fozzie jumped right into the back seat - no treat needed. WOW I am wondering if its a car issue and maybe he doesn't like SUVs or vans. We will test this theory with our SUV soon.
Also on Thursday, Fozzie had to be taken to the vet. He has had terrible diarrhea and it fnally got very serious. I called the vet and brought him in immediately. The interesting part, I took him to the car without Stefy to see if he would just jump in, and he DID!! All I had to say was "up up" and he was in the cars backseat with a huge smile. He did great at the vet and it was determined that he was little dehydrated and the reason for the diarrhea was the change in food. I put him on a high quality organic food which will improve the color and feel of his coat. But the food tends to be a little rich, so the change had that negative effect on him, poor guy. You wouldn't know he was sick though, he acts completely normal. The vet gave him a couple prescriptions and we are back on the track to eating healthy food.
Also at the vet, he was heartworm tested, and the test was negative - yeah!!! He was given Heartgard and Frontline for flea/tick prevention. So, now Fozzie is all up to date on his shots and medications. (AND when we left he jumped right back into the car - AMAZING)
Other info on Fozzie, he is a golden border collie mix. He weighs 73 pounds, (and needs to lose about 10 pounds), neutered and completely adorable. We have a 6 foot fenced back yard so I don't know about the jumping fences thing. But I did hear he can clear a four foot fence. I don't think he's a runner, I think he is just curious. He met our 5 year old niece yesterday and did great. Just lots of tail wags and kisses. He is not aggressive at all. He is awesome with our resident. No food guarding or aggression at all. He is very mellow and is getting acclimated to our toys. It seems like he has not been exposed to many toys. He is still working on playing and knowing its ok to play. He is a great walker and loves his daily walks. No gentle leader is needed for this boy. My husband is going to take him for a run later this weekend, so we'll see how he does on that. He has free roam of the house, even when we are gone. He does awesome. No chewing, no countersurfing, no bad behaviour at all. He is simply a gem.
He was fine through the storms that we had earlier in the week, but there was not a lot of thunder. We will wait to see how he reacts when we get a bad storm. I have no idea about fireworks and I am not going to buy any to find out. He needs to get comfortable here before we start testing him like that. Although I will say he is very close to perfect.
We know he can swim because he fell into the pool on day 3. He was kind of freaked out and wanted to get out right away. He has not gone back into the pool, but he's only been here a week so we will see what happens in the future.
I have attached some pictures that show how pretty he is. He is such a happy dog and that really comes through in the pictures.
The forever family that gets Fozzie will be a very lucky family. He is just too awesome to describe - and he has only been with us for a week!!! Contact placement if your interested in this sweet guy.
 How can you resist me??? |
 I am SOOOO happy! |
 I am SUCH a good boy. |
 I LOVE tummy rubs! |
 Life is pretty good! |
 My new best buddy. |