It has been about three weeks and Buddy has come a long way. He is learning to trust again. He seems to know that I am always going to be coming back. I left him at doggie day care one day and the teacher said that he always wanted to be able to see her or else he would panic. I think that it will take time with her, like it did for me.
Buddy is kenneled when I am gone and he has not drooled or chewed his kennel for a whole week during my absences (2-4 hours at most). I do need to drag him into the kennel and bribe him with treats, but once he realizes that the kennel is inevitable, he goes in. He never is resentful afterwards either, so I don't feel guilty about putting him in. Eventually, I think that he will be able to graduate to full run of the house. Buddy does ok hanging out in the backyard by himself. I do tie him up though because he has jumped my three foot fence.
MUST READ POSITIVES: Buddy does not jump on people or beg for food. My own selfish little Buddy is always counter surfing and begging at the table (my fault, I know). Buddy, the foster, does not even seem to notice if I am cooking or sitting down at the table to eat. Buddy interacted well with children at the Petco event on Sunday in Richfield (there were a few dogs whom he did not like, however).
Buddy lets me treat him like a big teddy bear. He likes to nuzzle his head into my lap and then I wrap my arms and legs around him to give him a big hug. He seems to enjoy this, since he has been waking me up in the morning so he can get his hug. Here is Buddy being mellow and sweet in my office, of course he is not helping me get my work done, but as they say, there are no perfect dogs :)











