Since Mr. Summit did sooo much complaining on the last update, I will do this one!! He is doing really good. We have stopped the pain meds without any problem and he continues to eat well. He spent the WHOLE DAY on Mother's day sleeping in my mom's yard!! And when he had to come in it was like playing tug-o-war with a brick wall!! Just a warning to anyone interested in Summit....he is stubborn. When he doesn't want to do something, it can be a struggle. He is in NO WAY mean but he plants his big ole feet in the ground and the fight is on!!!
We had some issues last night when we turned out the lights to go to bed. He started panting and shaking but he had been given a pain pill so I knew it wasn't pain related. He followed us up to bed and this continued. We brought the dog bed from the living room and laid it down by our bed and within a few minutes he was down and sleeping. We didn't hear a peep out of him until about 5:00 and with a couple pets and a quiet "lay down" he layed back down and was the last one up at 6:30. I have talked to the Dr. and he agrees with me....... big, tough Summit has a little separation anxiety. We didn't have this problem before surgery so maybe the trauma of surgery and being kenneled for a couple days has him a little out of sorts. I am sure he will settle back into the routine in a few days!!
I know that Summit would say it has something to do with being forced to wear women's clothing, but I don't believe that is the case. ;0) He will be surprised this week because one of RAGOM's "angels" is sending him a coat that was made just for him and he can lose the t-shirts and tank tops!! The generosity of people never ceases to amaze me and I want to thank Connie so much for her gift to Summit. In a few days, Summit will be "struttin' his stuff"!!!
A few things that I have learned about a good forever home:
If you are looking for a dog to play with, run with, wrestle with... Summit is not your guy. Although he does like to jog a little he doesn't play with balls, toys or anything else. If you try to wrestle and play with him, he doesn't get it.
He really needs a fenced in yard (wooden would be best) because he loves to be outside but he will bark at everything he sees. A wooden one might shield his vision a little more than chain link. Also, he will take off if given a chance. He is very interested in rabbits and squirrels.
Another dog is not necessary as he doesn't seem to have much interest in them and I think kids of all ages would be fine around him.
But, if you are looking for a low maintenance dog to lay on the porch while you read the paper, or go on a leisurely walk with you or a big ole goof who loves to stand in front of you with his head resting in your lap while you pet it, this could be your guy.
Oh, and as you can see by the pictures, he does a wonderful job of landscaping!!! :0)
 I can't believe I didn't find this cushy spot sooner! |
 The aftermath... |