Skeet and I had a bit of a rough night last night. Because he hadn't pooped or pee'd before bedtime, I was up twice in the middle of the night to take him outside to see if he needed to go. No luck. His foster home are night owls, and so he's used to being active at night. It's going to take a few days to adjust to my schedule. He was playing in the crate and somehow got the crate mat bunched up into the back corner. Being the nuerotic dog mom and worrying about him, that led to several trips to the crate to straighten it out--which of course he though it was playtime and I had a hard time getting him back in the crate.
Finally the lightbulb went on. The one thing he does well is walk on the lead. So I slipped the lead on and "led" him into the crate. Closed the door and gave him some encouraging words, then went to sleep. Or tried to anyhow.
I'm going to call the trainer today to get some basic obedience classes set up.
Of course now Skeet is sleeping soundly in his spot in the family room, and I'm up. I had chosen one spot, he kind of let us know in no uncertain terms that another spot was to be his, and that's fine with me. He finally pee'd this morning at 6:00 am. And pee'd. And pee'd. Still hasn't pooped. I'm also rescheduling his feeding time to morning, my mornings are a lot more predictable than evenings as far as walking him. I took Monday off from work, so we'll have a few days to settle into a routine.
He doesn't seem to know how to play with toys, so we'll work on that. He did pick up one of the toys and carry it across the room last night, and likes nyla-bones, so it's a start.
I had to "dog-proof" a couple of things I never would have thought of--including keeping the ferret's ping-pong size balls away from him, although he doesn't seem to have any interest in them. He still has nothing more than a passing curiosity about the ferrets, even when I had Jasper on my lap and Skeet walked by. He glanced over and kept walking. If he continues to have no interest I'll put the muzzle on him and let the ferrets out at the same time next weekend.
I got a little history on Skeet. He ran 98 races in Tampa and St. Pete. He hasn't raced for about 13 months. He won 13 races, placed 2nd in 8, and 3rd in 13 races. So he had a pretty successful racing career. I'm not sure why the breeder/owner kept him around for a year after his last race, he wasn't used as a breeder.
Here are a few photos:
More later!
Anne