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Sparkle123
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Just wanted to offer a little update if I may
Barley is now almost six months old. And we are all still together!
He is settling a little better. It is still hard work. He still gets up about 5.30am, and I am still exhausted.
There are hard days, there are good days.
He is played with each day, stimulated, and he loves rushing around the field not far from where we live as well as being less nervous around people and other dogs.
He can be obedient and mischievous. He is losing his baby teeth which makes any biting less painful. He can be very affectionate. And very entertaining to watch. He is highly intelligent and loves my daughter who he has got used to now and she teaches him to be more obedient when I am a little too 'soft' with him.
But our lives are still revolving around him, so we are still taking each day as it comes. We had to give ourselves a deadline in the end because we just kept talking about should we rehome him or not. And now that deadline is the middle of October. We love him to bits but we have to do what is right by him and us. As obviously we can't live the way we are 'forever'. We are hoping that he will continue to settle and adjust.
But I wanted to ask about something that happened. We got extra support (which really helped) by getting a dog sitter/carer (in their home).
There have been a few incidents where I wasn't too sure that they were responsible but they are licensed and insured.
Then yesterday, they had an elderly dog in their care and they reassured us before that they only take one dog at a time (this hasn't been true, Barley has been with them three times and each time, I have arrived to pick him up to see another pup or dog there, but I thought it would be good for Barley to be with other dogs). But this elderly dog bit Barley when we went to pick him up. Barley was totally terrified. He yelped several times, and weed all over the floor and tried to escape the house. It was a really horrible experience.
I have lost all trust in this sitter now. It is a husband and wife team and the husband didn't even apologise. And so I won't be taking Barley there again and explained all this in an email to them. They were also taking him on long walks (which is too much for him as he is still a puppy with soft ligaments) and I realised it was a mistake taking him there.
But what I wanted to ask is; do I tell anyone else about them as dog sitters/boarders? They are very popular. I don't wish to ruin their reputation and yet after what happened to us...I just know that I would very much appreciate someone warning/informing me so that my dog didn't get hurt and I wouldn't have taken him there. We could think it was an isolated incident but I am not sure that it is.
Thank you
Barley is now almost six months old. And we are all still together!
He is settling a little better. It is still hard work. He still gets up about 5.30am, and I am still exhausted.
There are hard days, there are good days.
He is played with each day, stimulated, and he loves rushing around the field not far from where we live as well as being less nervous around people and other dogs.
He can be obedient and mischievous. He is losing his baby teeth which makes any biting less painful. He can be very affectionate. And very entertaining to watch. He is highly intelligent and loves my daughter who he has got used to now and she teaches him to be more obedient when I am a little too 'soft' with him.
But our lives are still revolving around him, so we are still taking each day as it comes. We had to give ourselves a deadline in the end because we just kept talking about should we rehome him or not. And now that deadline is the middle of October. We love him to bits but we have to do what is right by him and us. As obviously we can't live the way we are 'forever'. We are hoping that he will continue to settle and adjust.
But I wanted to ask about something that happened. We got extra support (which really helped) by getting a dog sitter/carer (in their home).
There have been a few incidents where I wasn't too sure that they were responsible but they are licensed and insured.
Then yesterday, they had an elderly dog in their care and they reassured us before that they only take one dog at a time (this hasn't been true, Barley has been with them three times and each time, I have arrived to pick him up to see another pup or dog there, but I thought it would be good for Barley to be with other dogs). But this elderly dog bit Barley when we went to pick him up. Barley was totally terrified. He yelped several times, and weed all over the floor and tried to escape the house. It was a really horrible experience.
I have lost all trust in this sitter now. It is a husband and wife team and the husband didn't even apologise. And so I won't be taking Barley there again and explained all this in an email to them. They were also taking him on long walks (which is too much for him as he is still a puppy with soft ligaments) and I realised it was a mistake taking him there.
But what I wanted to ask is; do I tell anyone else about them as dog sitters/boarders? They are very popular. I don't wish to ruin their reputation and yet after what happened to us...I just know that I would very much appreciate someone warning/informing me so that my dog didn't get hurt and I wouldn't have taken him there. We could think it was an isolated incident but I am not sure that it is.
Thank you