Vince is probably 11 years old now, but still loves to get out and run in the pasture. |
Maya out front, and Gigi |
We've been pretty lucky over the years. I found an older couple who board dogs, mostly retired from it now, and they were savvy enough that I never worried about the dogs when they were with them. But that is an outdoor, open-air facility, which isn't great for older dogs or winter time. I've found another kennel run by a rescuer who developed a relationship with Trooper so I can safely board him. But with the number of dogs we have, and the fact that the number has included a few seniors, a house sitter is really what we need. We've had a few nursing students that Clay found and they have worked out well (nurses are both smart and caring by nature), but they graduate and move on and they aren't always available over holidays.
The strategy was for her to walk Maya while I walked Trooper. I got him up close and he was fine, but I never felt that I could hand off the leash, that's probably my problem. |
It was fortunate then that we met Lisa one day. She sits for dogs, horses, and houses, and she immediately instilled a feeling of confidence and trust. We explained Trooper's problem with new people and she wanted to meet him. She's been out to the house a couple of times to see the pack, most recently yesterday. I leashed up Trooper and Maya and we headed out to the pasture for a get acquainted walk. Gigi and Vince came along, off leash, and we were later joined by Cabell.
Maya |
A meeting of the minds. |
Maya was quite comfortable with her. |
Cabell joined us in the pasture. |
He proceeded on a slow stroll around the entire perimeter of the pasture. |
Trooper |
Vince has decided to make himself indispensable by herding the fosters when I move them between the house and the dog yard. |
Gigi enjoyed the pasture time, she likes to get out and stretch those long legs occasionally. |
I had an email from someone interested in meeting Ochie after she moves in May, and there's a few folks coming to meet O'Keefe on Sunday. |
1 comment:
I can't imagine the stress of leaving your pack! Yikes! I'm glad you have some options and you have friends in the dog community. I have 2 dogs. Been trying to find someone I can trust to leave my dogs with for 3 days 3 times a year and it seems impossible! Our vet but they would be locked in crates except for potty breaks a few times a day!
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