Got a new (gently used?) dog at home

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Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
After losing my black lab about a month ago, we talked about getting a new (to us) dog. I never did get used to having to clean stuff off the floor in the kitchen. After 17 years of self cleaning kitchen floors due to the dogs, I couldn't break the habit.

So I contacted a rescue org and started looking at dogs like Newfoundlands and Great Danes. We got approved to adopt (after a home visit, etc.) and on Sunday went to visit a fost home to check out two dogs they had there.

They were dog sitting a Bloodhound for a week while his foster mom was traveling. He looks neat in his photos, but REALLY isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer. As in, so sharp you couldn't cut through melted butter with that knife. He doesn't even know his name. He's had it for several years. We saw him baying, climbing the door, and flinging his drool. Neat dog, but we can't have a fence and he has zero self control.

The main dog we went to visit was an Irish Wolfhound mix. Really nice dog who did really well on the visit so we brought him home with us. He's about 5 years old and about 30-32" at the shoulder. Nice sized and very graceful. He did great on the drive.

Me (after smelling something foul in the car): "Ewww...Markus!!"
Kid #2: "That was me."
Me: "My god, what did you eat?!?!"

So we didn't even get him home and he was getting blamed. He did great at home the first night. Then yesterday while we were at work & school, he knocked down the kiddy gate into the room with the girl scout cookies and helped himself. He did show great self control as he stopped at 1 sleeve of shortbread cookies. I don't have that much self restraint with girl scout cookies! He also got into some candy and ate the last piece of banana bread (which was left because the kid overcooked it). So he was rather busy yesterday. We will see what he does today.

After dinner, we went and peed on every mailbox in the neighborhood and one garbage can. He was pretty much ready to crash out. So we'll see how he continues as his personality starts to come out.
 
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Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
I forgot to mention that on the car ride, if I cracked the kid's side window open a bit, he would go sniff it and drop drool onto the kid. As an engineer, one data point does not prove cause-effect. So I verified this 4 times with 100% verification so far. It was for science, I swear!
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
That's an awesome story. I hope the new one works out.....
 
Dan

Dan

Audioholic Chief
Good luck. Rescues are often the best. When my second dog goes I am not sure I could deal with the loss again.
 
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Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
Good luck. Rescues are often the best. When my second dog goes I am not sure I could deal with the loss again.
The loss is hard. But after a bit, I noticed the house was quieter. I'm just so used to having a dog around that it made sense to get another one. Plus someone to talk to. Also, he's a male so we are still outnumbered, but I now have someone to go outside with and pee on things again.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Good for you and contrats on the new man in the house. Post some pics when you get the chance. All the wolfhounds I have met have always had the gentlest nature. They are also lighter on their feet than a lab. Wolfhounds move like a sports car where a lab is more akin to a bulldozer.:confused:
 
Dan

Dan

Audioholic Chief
A daughter a wife a female dog and lost the boy last fall. So I get the outnumbered bit. Neighbors got a bit upset when I tried to join the dog at the neighbors mailbox
 
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herbu

Audioholic Samurai
Neighbors got a bit upset when I tried to join the dog at the neighbors mailbox
Probably because it was THEIR mailbox. Use your own. You are, after all, marking your territory.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
When I picked up my dog at the rescue there was a bloodhound there too; they are actually a bloodhound rescue but took in the Aussie mix mom because of the puppies. Same thing - not too bright, but very fun and loving.

Enjoy the new pup :)

 
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Midwesthonky

Audioholic General
Good for you and contrats on the new man in the house. Post some pics when you get the chance. All the wolfhounds I have met have always had the gentlest nature. They are also lighter on their feet than a lab. Wolfhounds move like a sports car where a lab is more akin to a bulldozer.:confused:
Oh, that is so true! He's very graceful and way too quiet. We can't tell where he is when he walks in the house. He sneaks up on you! My lab was a total clod. He couldn't sneak up on a deaf person.

I took him to Grandma's house today with the kids. He did fine there. Ignored her dogs and focused on running around sniffing the smells and peeing on stuff in the yard. He seemed happy and the report from Grandma is he is doing fine but keeping an eye on my oldest. I figure that is a good thing!
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
Glad to hear the good progress reports on the Wolfhound rescue dog. He won't be another Buddy, but he just might be another buddy for you :).
 
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