Hi Rory, here, just thought I fill everyone in on my progress..I have made great progress; I don’t growl as much now when I meet new humans. I only growl now if I am scared or unsure of what is going to happen. I have not bit anyone. I love to run and play, walks and belly rubs. I still have some work to do on my jumping up on people and nipping when I play, but my foster parents are working on teaching me to get my toys when I start to nip. But over all I feel I have made great progress. This weekend I am going to be meeting my foster dog brother and see if we can hang out together. RORY IS ON HOLD AND NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AT THIS TIME
WELCOME TUCKER
Please join us in welcoming handsome Tucker the American Bulldog mix to the HBR foster family.
Thank you Melodie for opening your home to HBRs special guy. Thank you Cindy for transporting Tucker safely to his foster home.
Keep an eye on our Facebook page@HomewardBoundDogRescueOntario and Here for updates as Tucker settles in.
HAPPY TAILS: HUDSON!!
HAPPY TAILS: HUDSON!!!HELEN adopted HUDSON from HBR just over a year ago! As he celebrated his first Gotcha Day and 13th Birthday we checked in with Helen to see how he is doing! She provided the following update: FAVOURITE THINGS TO DO/EAT/ENJOY? Sleep, eat, walk, repeat. He has been absolutely ruined by learning we all want to scratch and rub him so he just goes in circles to give us all turns. He is a big boy, at 40lbs but he loves cuddling.FUN/INTERESTING STORY TO SHARE? We almost re-named him Porkchop. He knows exactly which grocery bag has pork in it and doesn’t bother with the other bags but zeroes in on the prize; he has swallowed an entire chop in one bite.ANY ISSUES ADAPTING TO HIS NEW HOME? None. He treats everybody in the house like they are his best friend. He is great with other dogs too, he just gets a little pouty if the new dog is sitting in when he considers ‘hudson’s spot. He will sit and stare at them quietly until one of his humans makes things right again.ANY WORDS OF WISDOM/ADVICE TO SHARE WITH POTENTIAL ADOPTERS? Dogs are a lot like children, they love schedule – they get very excited when they already know what is about to happen next. Yes, they will try to push the boundaries, but in the end they get a feeling of security when they realize you are in charge. And it is even easier when there is an experienced dog in the home already to show the new one the ropes – the new dog learns the schedule even faster. If you are already walking one dog, you know you have another hand right? Every single dog has an amazing spirit, an individual to discover and play with. Many of the dogs we have fostered didn’t have the happiest life before us, but they gained confidence and learned to love again.”Thank you Helen for fostering with HBR and for adopting HUDSON! He is so lucky to have found his forever!
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