Rozzie the rockstar here! FM says that I get to do my update today...whoo hoo! I've been having a great time at my foster home. They tell me that I am an awesome dog and fit right into their routine.
For my daily exercise I've been going for two walks a day with my fur sister. I walk well on a flat leash or a retractable leash. I also get my exercise playing catch in the backyard. I can run really fast, but always come back. FM says I have great recall...whatever that is. I guess it has something to do with listening, which I do really well. My fur sister doesn't, but she's a girl, so what do you expect!
Speaking of my fur sister, I don't play with her, but we get along just fine. I would much rather spend time with my humans than with other dogs. When I first met my fur sister we had a few scuffles, but now we get along just fine. FM brought me over to another foster's house that has seven dogs to see how I would do and I did great. The other foster was very impressed with me and couldn't believe I hadn't been adopted yet. Yeah, what's up with that, but I am enjoying my time with my foster family, so I will wait until the perfect family comes along.
I have no problems with my foster family's cat and just ignore him now. However, I do like his cat food and if it is within my reach I will eat it, as well as anything else you leave on the counter when you are not looking. FM says I help her keep her kitchen clean.
I continue to eat a corn-free diet and I haven't had any hot spots or ear infections. I itch once in a while, but what dog doesn't! FM says as long as I stay away from corn, I'll be fine, but she says that most dogs should be on a corn-free diet anyways. I still love to be brushed and will let you brush me as long as you want.
I take my medicine twice a day for my loose urinary sphincter. I don't mind taking my medicine and don't even need it in a treat. I just chew it! I have free roam in the house and haven't had any accidents, so don't let my loose urinary sphincter scare you away. The vet says that I may even be able to go off my medicine, but I don't mind taking it, so it doesn't matter to me.
I have been getting more comfortable in my foster home and have been jumping up more when my foster family comes home or if I really want something, but I respond to "off". FM thinks that with this behavior it would be best if I was in a home with children who are at least 8 years old so that I don't scare them. Otherwise, I am very gentle and love when my six and eight year old foster brother and sister play with me.
FM tells me that it's time to go for a walk...yeah! If you want to meet me in person and see how handsome I am, contact your placement advisor. Until then, rock on!