Honey has been in her foster home for almost a month now and is doing very well. I think we have finally figured out the potty-training problem! We have been crating her during the day and that has taken care of any problems she has had with accidents. I still like to get up fairly early in the morning to make sure she doesn't have to hold it too long outside of her crate where she might be tempted.
Honey absolutely loves to go for walks so we have been enjoying our morning and evening walks every day. She is definately used to the routine and knows when to sit and wait by the door. She still gets a bit stubborn with the gentle leader while we are walking, but she fully accepts putting it on to go out.
There were a couple of times when we first got her that she growled and barked at the cats but I can happily report that she has no reactions to the cats at all anymore. She actually sat next to one of them on the couch last week while they enjoyed a good petting together! That was a sight to see.
Honey has an appointment to be spayed tomorrow, October 10. She visited the vet last Friday and we were told that her false pregnancy had run its course and she was now ready to be spayed. We ran into several cats and dogs at the vet and Honey didn't react at all. She certainly loved the attention she received from everyone in the waiting room.
Honey continues to be a joy in our home.








