Luke seems to be thriving in foster care. He is finally getting it. I took him to the RAGOM event in St. Louis Park this past Saturday. We had to walk about 6 blocks once we found a parking spot...and he walks like a champ. He was pretty overwhelmed by the crowds and the dogs but I don't think he was as overwhelmed this time as he was when I took him to Petsmart in Plymouth a couple of weeks ago. This was an outdoor event and Petsmart was inside, so that could have contributed to the difference, but he did seem to almost relax at this most recent event.
At home, he's doing well. He's acting more and more like a normal dog. He is learning to sit. We do this when the dogs line up for treats...I usually make them each do something for their treats. Luke is working on sitting. When people that don't live here are around, he sticks around, he doesn't slink off into his corner as much anymore. He is getting quite consistent at making eye-contact...something I wasn't sure he was even capable of when he first came here.
He does need another large dog in his new home....he is always within inches of one of mine. He's not picky, he likes all three. He sort of panics when he can't see another dog, like if they are all out in the yard and everyone else goes in and he's still in the yard, he hightails it to the door.
All in all, I'd say Luke is making huge steps towards normalcy. I assume he will revert to his old behavior once he finds his permanent home, but with time and patience, his true personality will emerge. I'm seeing glimpses of it more often now....if you are interested in making Luke your project, please email placement
ragom [dot] org
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Luke has had a busy weekend. I’ve learned a ton about him and I’ll admit, I’m a bit confused. He goes for walks like a pro and he does equally well with a canine companion as without. His tail flies and he prances as he walks, he holds his head high and he appears extremely confident. He wears a Gentle Leader with no complaints. He also enjoys riding in the car and does not seem be stressed at all, once again, he does not need a canine companion to accompany him. He gets in happily and watches the scenery as we drive. He has not missed a meal since arriving here….which is quite surprising considering how stressful it must have been for him to move to a new home. He likes to pal around in the yard with another dog, he has chosen my young guy or my old girl…he stays completely away from my old guy. He also gets on the furniture, I think he’s been on every piece of furniture he has access to - he’s tried all the chairs and all the beds on the main floor of the house. He needs to be forced to go into a crate, but once in, he settles right down and is fine…. I only crate him when nobody is home.