His new family is a really nice young couple from the Island and our concern was that doing an adoption in Tsawwassen with them as walk on passengers would mean they would have to walk Cubby onto the ferry for his maiden, foot passenger voyage. So, I took him across instead and was quite happy with how well he handled all of the noises and people and cars. He was happy and enjoyed the journey. I even picked him up a few times and held him high enough to look out the car deck windows to see the view. He is getting used to being picked up but still is a little uncertain at the get-go. He relaxed while I was holding him and looked around, and when I put him back on the ground he was wagging his tail and smiling....like he had enjoyed the new challenge.
Cubby in the dog room on the Ferry. |
A little relaxing once the whole room had been thoroughly sniffed. |
Smiling on the car deck in the sunshine. |
He came a long way in the two weeks he was with me and I really look forward to the updates from Sean and Nadine about how Cubby continues to grow with their nurturing and all the new experiences they will show him.
And so, an empty home again...but lots to do until the next dog run. I'm organizing a fundraiser so please watch the Turtle Gardens Blog in the next few days for the details.
Waiting to see if I'm coming up or if he should come down. |
7 comments:
Lisa,
Congratulations on another successful foster and adoption of a fantastic Turtle Gardens dog! Thank you for being such a wonderful helper to Yvette and Dave and all their dogs.
Tracy
Wow...seeing him come off the bus at the dog run just a couple weeks ago he was a completely different dog than he is now...well done Lisa!
Lucky Cubby... lucky Sean & Nadine... I'm sure your place feels empty, Lisa!
Thank you for the comments. It does take a few days to get used to the absence of clicking nails on the floor : )
Piper...I'm glad for people to see the difference in dogs like Cubby from the day they arrive to the day they're adopted...it's pretty cool hey, what these dogs go through and then they allow themselves to trust and give us the honor of seeing them change.
Shy dogs really are the biggest confidence boost hey! Seeing them day one, and going 'good gravy, what have I got myself into' and then a few short weeks later, seeing what they can transform to, its amazing!
Great job Lisa. Enjoy some time off!
You are soooooo good with your fosters that you never get to keep them long. I think we should have an award for the fastest foster mom. I's sure he will really happy on the island
We feel so happy to have Cubby. He's already opened up so much more, after just one week. Thanks to Lisa and Yvette from Turtle Gardens Rescue for preparing him for our home. It now feels complete with the sound of clicking nails on the floor.
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