A sweet natured, affectionate boy. Quite laid back most of the time.
Last Updated: Sept 13, 2020
Base Info:
- Arrival date: June 13, 2020
- Breed: Husky Mix
- Sex: Male
- Age: Youth,
Adult,Mature,Senior - Estimated Birth: August, 2019
- Weight: 39.8 Pounds (07/14/2020)
- Neutered: June 30, 2020
- General Health: Excellent,
Good,Fair,Poor - Temperament: Timid at first, but warms quickly and seeks attention.
- SAFER test performed? Yes-passed
- Claimed by A Pathway to Hope
- Departure date: July 16th, 2020
History
Part of a free-roaming husky pack/family, we know little about their history.
Adam’s Progress Summary:
Detailed notes on this foster dog’s progress are posted below the summary.
Relational Behavior
House Dog Training
Terms of Adoption:Contact A Pathway to Hope for an adoption application. |
Commands:
Medical
Diet4health Puppy kibble, 1 cup AM, 1 cup PM |
Gallery
In chronological order, newest at the bottom. Some pictures are linked to a more detailed Doggy Tale about that update, click those to open the related story.
Progress Updates
Progress notes are listed below, in chronological order, newest at the bottom.
June 13th
Adam is the more outgoing of this brother-sister team. They were in a large play yard when we came to pick him up. I’d met him a couple days ago to do a SAFER test on him. He was a little tricky to catch then. Today he came right up to me and let me slip a lead on him. He rode well once we got rolling. He settled into his room at PMFC immediately and was welcoming with the rest of our pack came parading by to say “howdy!”
He arrived only minutes ago, I’ll get pictures soon.
June 15th
We’ve had a couple of days to get to know this sweet fellow, and he to know us. He is quite bright, learning his commands quickly, He shows no interest in trying to go over the fence,although he loves running in the yard. When he’s done playing he races first to the back door of the house, wanting in, then he comes back to his room, kennels easily and sits for his treat. Such a good boy!
June 17th
A couple more days and Adam is settling in nicely. I still use a long lead when I let him out into the yard, but I let him run freely now, I’m confident he won’t cry to climb over a fence or pick a fight with any of the other dogs. He’s quite a gentle dog, actually.
June 23rd
I stopped using the safety lead a few days ago, Adam will readily come when I call him now and I’m not worried about him scaling a fence. He knows where the food come from, and get fed regularly.
July 3rd
Adam came through his surgery well and is recovering nicely. So far he has not been licking his incision so I have not re-coned him. Per my request, Cedarwood coned him after surgery, but he quickly kicked the come off – while going ballistic about wearing it. Once it was off, he went to sleep and remained calm.
Adam can be clear across the yard, or up on the back porch but if I call “Adam, COME!” he comes racing to me. What a good boy!
Adam and Cyrus have been sharing a kennel. They actually prefer it that way (they are siblings) and they get along just fine. I have to stay on station when I feed them. They each have a bowl and whoever gets done first will try to go after the others dish but there are no fireworks between them. I distract the first until the second is done.
Adam makes SUCH a fuss when he needs to go out in the yard. As long as I heed his demand, he will keep their room spotlessly clean.
Adam may have been exposed to Parvo while at Cedarwood for neutering. I have a Parvovirus test on hand and will test him on July 5th. So far he’s showing no symptoms.
July 14
No symptoms appeared, so I did not test. Adam goes for his Health Certification today so he can Transport on Thursday the 16th. He passed his Certification.
Sept 13
We got word today that Adam is being reunited with his sister and best friend, Luna (known to us as Cyrus). The family who adopted her has decided to adopt him as well. She looks very happy to have him back!
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