Hank continues to make progress every day! Last night Hank went on a walk with the other two dogs, and towards the end of the walk, Hank and I decided to do an extra block by ourselves...while the other dogs went home. I don't know whether it was Hank being on the last lap of the walk and being more tired that usual (although I don't think he was all that tired), but that last block was the most enjoyable walk I've ever been on with a dog before. Hank slowed down his pace, walked right beside me, and the whole time the leash was very loose. There were only a few times that the leash extended all the way, but Hank never pulled...and he would come right back to my side immediately. If with other dogs on a walk, Hank does best when he's allowed to walk right next to the dogs. He (like my dogs) doesn't really like being behind the others. So although I was going to report that Hank is doing much better on walks, last night's event really stood out as the best he's ever done!
This discovery only highlights what we've already learned about Hank, which is he is a very, very good boy. He is obviously over the moon happy about being with a family that loves him. Hank is a big teddy bear, and just wants to love and be loved. Hank is the most loyal guy, and more than any of the other dogs...Hank is the one who follows me around the house. He really is just a big softy.
I've also decided that Hank does NOT have a really high energy level. Hank is still learning the appropriate ways to interact with dogs and humans. Initially, he apparently thought that interacting meant bounding around like a big frog. However, now that he's learning more manners, his "high energy" moments seem further and further apart. I think Hank actually has a pretty average energy requirement.
Another new development is that Hank is currently living with a puppy. This has been challenging for Hank, as sharing the human's attention with an adorable puppy is probably not Hank's idea of a good time. Hank would be happy getting all the attention, but we're practicing how to "share" foster mom and dad's attention with the other dogs. He does occassionally try to play with the puppy, but with the huge size difference, it hasn't really gotten to full out play. However Hank doesn't squash him, step on him...or otherwise dominate him with his size, so that has been nice!
Hank went on a playdate a few days ago to another foster's house. Hank got to hang out with some kids, and run around their backyard playing with their resident dogs. They reported that he did a great job, we were so proud! I'm enclosing some new pictures of Hank. I know that the end of August is a busy time for a lot of families, however I want to say this about Hank. Hank has the biggest heart of Gold you could imagine. The family that adopts Hank will have a best friend, companion, and fiercely loyal baby for the rest of their life. There is nothing I would change about Hank...I feel very blessed to have been given this time to spend with him. He is a truly amazing and wonderful dog.
Hank taking a well deserved break from playing with all the dogs.
Theodore 07-517 and Hank hanging out yesterday afternoon.
Hank (L) and Truman (R) watching Ella play with baby Theodore 07-517.


