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Zonked after a long day |
Well, it’s official. I signed all the paperwork today. I’m
officially Doppler’s puppy raiser! It still boggles my mind that I’m raising a
puppy.
Doppler started working right after I picked him up at the
kennel. By “work” I mean “take a really long nap,” of course. We went back to
the office and he sprawled out in Fire’s crate for a two and a half hour nap.
He sang himself to sleep. It’s so hard to ignore him when he’s whining so
pathetically. I’ll try to get a video of it, because he really does sound
pathetic. In fact, he kept whining even as he played with his new squeaky
alligator. Weird little beast.
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The little stinker is cute even when he just wakes up. |
But overall, I’d say he did very well at the office. He
walks very nicely on a loose leash, although he tends to list to the right and bump
into my leg. When we’re walking up stairs, I have to be very careful not to
step on him, especially since he somehow manages to flop up the stairs.
Once I left work, I thought why not take Doppler on his
first outing? First day, first outing. Get a few of the firsts out of the way
right off the bat. We stopped at Giant on the way home. My whole goal was to
get some puppy-sized chew toys for his sharp little puppy teeth. I’m also
hoping that by putting a fun chew toy in his crate in the car, he won’t whine
and howl the whole car ride.
Our Giant outing was going great. He walked on a loose leash
through the parking lot and just sat there while an employee pushed a noisy
train of carts toward the store. We took a quick potty break before going
inside and then he walked nicely through the door—and immediately started
sniffing around like he was going to pee again. So after being in the store for
a grand total of 15 seconds, I scooped him up and carried him outside. He face-planted
in the snow when I plopped him down, and sure enough, he did need to potty.
Take two: We walked back into Giant, and this time we were
able to spend more than 15 seconds there. We stayed right inside the door for a
few minutes just to get our bearings. Doppler thought that it was time to play
and he tried to romp around me. Eventually, he settled down and focused on me
again, and we headed for the dog aisle, “oooo, puppy!” in our wake.
Doppler sat nicely while I picked out some chew toys, and
then we walked to the self-checkout, where we waited in line. When the woman in
front realized that there was a puppy behind her, I decided Doppler could work
on greetings. I shoved treats in his mouth to keep him focused on me while the
woman petted his back. She stayed calm and listened to my instructions about
petting him, and he stayed focused on me. It was everything I could have hoped for
in a first greeting. Until Doppler and I have been working together for a few
weeks, I think I will just be smiling politely and telling all of the “Oooooo,
puppy, come ‘ere pup! Let me pet you, puppy!” people that Doppler is working
and can’t be petted.
Overall, our first outing was a success. Even better,
Doppler now has lots of chew toys to chomp instead of my pants and shoes. Of
course, Fire stole the bacon-flavored one immediately and wouldn’t let Doppler
have it until it was thoroughly chewed up. I can’t blame Fire for stealing it,
though. After all, it’s bacon-flavored.
Here's Doppler with one of the non-bacon-flavored toys. He still thinks it's pretty awesome, despite it's lack of bacon.
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Doppler finally got to chew the bacon-flavored toy. |
I've got to be better and not ooo and ahh over him! It's hard though..such a round ball of puppy goodness!
ReplyDeleteI have a hard time not ooo-ing over him, too! He's a sweetie. :-)
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