This past Friday, Mark, Maddie and I welcomed the newest addition to our home: Lulu Mae Torres! Lulu was adopted from the Tompkins County SPCA and is estimated to be about 5 years old. The pit bull/lab mix had been there since October of 2009. She came in as a stray had been microchipped to a shelter in NYC before that. Essentially, we think she's been a "shelter dog" for the past couple of years. But now she has a forever home with a great fenced-in yard, daily walks, and lots of love.
Lulu is very sweet and calm. She doesn't jump up on anyone, rarely barks, and gives lots of kisses in exchange for pats. She is still somewhat wary of her new home, so she isn't really interested in playing fetch or playing for long periods of time, but she's coming around a bit. She also has absolutely no interest in a crate whatsoever, or a Kong filled with peanut butter for that matter... we will have to find some super yummy treats in order to get her more interested in the crate.
Lulu is also very reactive to other dogs, so we have been doing our best to teach her to be less reactive and reward her when she doesn't react to other dogs.
Lulu has been very curiously checking out her new surroundings these past couple of days. In fact, she's been kind enough to find some weak spots in our fencing (she escaped twice!), which were promptly patched.
Here you can see two of the gaps she is (or should I say was) apparently small enough to squeeze through:
Lulu is very responsive to Mark as the "alpha" in the house. She is always interested in what he's doing and looking for his approval. She likes me just fine, but my commands are definitely not as respected, and so we are working on this too. So now we have 2 pets that prefer him over me. I'm beginning to think he chooses these pets diliberately... Regardless, we're all very happy to have a great family pet and even happier that Lulu no longer has to live life as a "shelter dog."
Congrats on the newest member of the household! She looks pretty happy chilling in the sunny yard. FYI, I really like the book "Click to Calm" by Karen Pryor which helps with reactive dogs. Also consider doing an obedience or agility class at Pawsitively Fun with Janet Frand for controlled, fun exposure to other dogs (or just sit in to observe). She also hosts workshops there sometimes. Oh and a tasty treat idea is pig's ear, so gross, but most dogs LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteHey Ruthie, I don't know if you remember me from the couple times I came to book club with Vanessa a long time ago. Anyway, I happened across your blog from her blog. I volunteer at the SPCA and have know Lulu for quite awhile. I'm so happy to hear that she's doing well. I had no idea that it was you who adopted her! Take care, Rachel Bowles
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