Lottie's foster carers report
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Lottie's foster carers report
Lottie's foster carers did this right up about her this is actualy very helpful to us. there is nothing really that time and effort and support won't cure so she should be fine.
Lottie eats very quickly and must wait for her food. Sometimes she
will snatch a treat but she can take it gently. She is highly
motivated by food so it is best to intorduce her to new people with
treats.
Sometimes Lottie gets gooey eyes but they clear up fine with batheing
Lotties walks fantastic on the lead when she is on her own. When she is off lead she socialises really well with other dogs and will happily play fight and shares toys with the dogs she lives with. Her recall is not brilliant
if she knows where she is. Lottie really loves to play fetch and
drops balls and toys if you ignore her. Lottie just needs more
confidence and experience out and about.
Lottie needs to have something to do ALL DAY, she loves bones and has
no aggression even around other dogs with these. She loves to chew
the rope type toys, her fosterer had been trying to get her to give
them a rest for a few hours but she went to find a plant pot to chew
on.
Lottie is still very unsure of people and her best interactions have
been when people have ignored her. Once she has said hello at her own
pace she is fine but you need to be careful around other dogs walkers
when she is off lead.
Lottie knows lots of commands, sit, down, stay, recall-heel, weave,
circles, roll over, dead, crawl, she loves training with other dogs
and was even working on a team weave!! She is very obedient when
concerntrating and loves to please.
Lottie is still unsure of lots of noises and stimulus and will bark
when she is not sure, Lottie is a high energy, dog who is lovely, she
has a lot to learn but bonds quickly to her handler. Once she has
made canine friends she looks to them for reassurance and play
Lottie eats very quickly and must wait for her food. Sometimes she
will snatch a treat but she can take it gently. She is highly
motivated by food so it is best to intorduce her to new people with
treats.
Sometimes Lottie gets gooey eyes but they clear up fine with batheing
Lotties walks fantastic on the lead when she is on her own. When she is off lead she socialises really well with other dogs and will happily play fight and shares toys with the dogs she lives with. Her recall is not brilliant
if she knows where she is. Lottie really loves to play fetch and
drops balls and toys if you ignore her. Lottie just needs more
confidence and experience out and about.
Lottie needs to have something to do ALL DAY, she loves bones and has
no aggression even around other dogs with these. She loves to chew
the rope type toys, her fosterer had been trying to get her to give
them a rest for a few hours but she went to find a plant pot to chew
on.
Lottie is still very unsure of people and her best interactions have
been when people have ignored her. Once she has said hello at her own
pace she is fine but you need to be careful around other dogs walkers
when she is off lead.
Lottie knows lots of commands, sit, down, stay, recall-heel, weave,
circles, roll over, dead, crawl, she loves training with other dogs
and was even working on a team weave!! She is very obedient when
concerntrating and loves to please.
Lottie is still unsure of lots of noises and stimulus and will bark
when she is not sure, Lottie is a high energy, dog who is lovely, she
has a lot to learn but bonds quickly to her handler. Once she has
made canine friends she looks to them for reassurance and play
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Re: Lottie's foster carers report
It sounds as if she'll need alot of training, but if you're aware of that, and up for it, I'm sure it'll be fine. Sounds like she's highly energetic so hopefiully she and Lemmy will tire each other out. Good luck
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I really hope it all works out. If you have the time and patience (and money lol) it will.
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Hope it all goes well for you julie good luck fingers crossed,I hope lemmy gets a new play mate
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there is nothing major about her that time understanding and trianing and socialisation will not fix over time. she has done extremely well because she has been in foster care and not stuck in a kennels. i think the rewards will out weigh the hiccups we are bound to have on the way. its all down to Lemmy will he be on his good behaviour.
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