10/15/06: Gorgeous Harley has arrived at his new foster home in Iowa! This dog is such a gentle giant, weighing in at around 90 pounds and is long, tall, and lanky. He is sweet as can be, and just loves to lean his head against your leg for some love. Harley was surrendered by a very loving family, and it shows since he is a real doll! However, the family had a 2 month old baby and Harley had recently begun having some separation issues and getting very nervous when his parents left the house. Considering this, they felt he deserved more time and attention and hoped he would find a home where he can blossom back into the stress-free, fantastic dog he had always been before. He arrived in our home last night, and here are some of the things we know about him so far:
Harley is great with other pets. He settled very quickly into our house with our female dog and two cats, and came from a house where he lived with another male dog and two cats. He is very sweet with these animals too. Our dog Millie is quite a pest and has lots of energy and likes to play. Harley didn?t really want to play, but was perfectly happy to run around the house with Millie and took all her pestering without even a bark, growl, or an evil look!
Harley is very well trained. He attended obedience when he was young, and knows Sit, Down, Wait, Stay, Heel, and some other fun tricks. He definitely wants to please and has been very obedient and really quite sweet and gentle. Despite his big stature, he has been less likely to knock anything over than our crazy 60 pound golden mix, moving around carefully. He walks very well on a leash, especially well with the gentle leader. We went on a long walk and he enjoyed the scenery, did a little sniffing, and seemed to have a good time.
He really is a love bug and just loves to sit by you?next to the sofa, on the floor next to the computer, etc. While he does like to be petted, he won?t bug or beg and will just kind of settle near you if not getting petted. However, if you sit on the floor with him, he will plunk himself right onto your lap! Since I?m only 5 feet tall, Harley is actually taller than me when he is sitting and I am sitting on the floor, so when he comes right up for some love it looks pretty funny!
It is so obvious that Harley?s family loved him very much. The real issue that Harley seems to have is related to possible separation anxiety, which the family believes is a result of his adjustment to having a new baby in the home. Harley is crate trained and has been since a puppy, but in the months leading up to the baby and since the baby has been there, Harley has tried to get out of the crate, and successfully broke out before. If out, he would get into the garbage and cat box. This seems to be the challenge with Harley, and for this reason it may be good to have Harley in a place where someone is home at least part time. However, I can?t say this for sure because we have yet to witness any of this behavior. We have been home with him all last night and all Sunday. We also both teach and just started our fall break, so will be home virtually all week. Because of this, we?re going to work with lots of positive training this week for some mental exercise, get lots of walks and physical exercise, and practice leaving for increasing periods of time to help alleviate any possible separation anxiety.
Harley is just sweet as pie. He has the softest fur, a gorgeous light golden color, and such a cute pink nose! We will be heading to the vet tomorrow, and will be working over the next few days to find out about the separation issue, so we will keep you updated.



