Monday, February 27, 2023

New routine

I still feel like I might have forgotten something I should have been doing. The puppies being gone definitely left a void in my day. It's not exactly "free time" because I still have more than enough to do, but there's not quite the same frenzied pace. 

Today had a definite wintry feel to it - cloudy, damp, and rather breezing, with some occasional drizzle. Not a pretty day but I got Della, Maya, Paisley, and Elvis out to the pasture for a little run time. Max wasn't interested in coming downstairs and I didn't push it. We weren't out there long but they chased something, real or imagined, and had about as much outdoor time as the day warranted. 

Later I took Chico up to Pleasant Grove for a three mile hike. I may get to the point where I trust him outside in the pasture again if I'm around, but we aren't there yet.

Everyone is going to notice that Della is wearing a cone in these pictures so I might as well address that. It was result of a fight with Kaiya, the second altercation she's now had with Kaiya. Kaiya has also had problems with Paisley (twice) and Maya. The only female she didn't fight with around here was Holly, but that's because I just never let that happen. Della had a couple of wounds on her chest, torn skin, but not too deep fortunately, and some on one of her legs. I didn't take her in for stitches because I wasn't sure they would hold anyway. She's healing up quickly and has tolerated the cone far better than I ever expected.

We are a good and suitable foster home for many dogs, but not all. Kaiya is very loving towards me, but insanely jealous and protective too. She's a bitch. We had some issues with Paisley in the beginning too, but she seems to have settled down quite a bit, at least she's not challenging Della or Maya any more. Kaiya is great with male dogs. She and Elvis spent an afternoon together hunting through tall grass in the pasture. She and Chico play together pretty roughly in the a/c yard, which is the only place I trust Chico these days. But I don't think she's ever going to co-exist with another female dog and we have three of them around here.

Kaiya is going off to reform school very soon, with a trainer to work with her and evaluate her. She could work in a home as an only dog, or only with male dogs, but only with an owner who would be vigilant. 

My own dogs sacrifice a quite a bit by sharing their home and their humans with so many foster dogs. I hope something can be done for her, but I know that we can't do it here and I'm not willing to put my girls at risk any more. 

Paisley


Maya

Paisley



Elvis




Chico out on the trails this afternoon.





A very large fairy ring at Pleasant Grove, the first to green.

Our three mile route today.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had a female GSD foster with the same issues. I saw her through heartworm treatment, spay surgery, and hernia repair. She intensely disliked any female dogs, and I had two other female German Shepherds. We had to keep them separated at all times, and six months of it was rough. after six months of it, my own senior German Shepherd was in failing health and I had to make a decision to let the foster dog cross the rainbow bridge. It was such a great relief when the decision was made, and the entire demeanor of the household changed and was joyful once again. It’s tough trying to do the right thing.

Anonymous said...

What a handsome dog Chico is!

Thanks for posting about Kaiya’s squabbles with the other females—I learn to be a better foster by reading your blog .