Friday, February 12, 2016
The Second Week
Thursday, February 11, 2016
The First Week
Saturday, February 6, 2016
The Meeting
The night before going to meet Etta the husband kindly went to Petco to buy the neseities for an unknown dog that we weren't sure we were bring home. I had been told she was a 'large' dog ( cue me thinking: 80+lbs or small horse) and 'energetic' (cue me thinking: uncontrolible small horse). We bought an x-large collar, choke chain, bowls, leash, chewwie, poop bags, trainer/ treat pouch, and then some.
We only had to drive about 15-20 minutes to meet Etta. Her people were super nice and fun to talk with. We played ball with Etta for a few minutes until she decided she was done and went for the water bowl. We left her outside as we went in their lovely house to have a tour and talk some more. I paused to look outside to see what Etta dud to amuse herself while we were inside. She had set the tennis ball, that we had brought, in between Andrew's boots. I called Andrew over to look at his boots and R came running thing Etta was eating them. When everyone saw what she had done with the ball it was deemed a sign. It really was pretty cool, I wish I had a picture now. I think it was then that Etta was coming home with us. R and her husband graciously gave us a bunch of her current food, defleaed her and gave her the heart worm medicine they had for her. We broke out the collars we had bought and they fit perfect! ( I have no idea why she is probably 22" and 55 lbs). We all loaded up in the truck and headed home.
Friday, February 5, 2016
The Setup
Growing up we always had dogs. As I got older and got married a wanted a dog again but the couple of times I tried it did not work out for various reasons. Then we moved to Hawaii and in to my in-laws house. We were fortunate to be able to bring our cat with us from California. We have been here three years now and have slowly been incorporating animals back in to our lives again. I wanted a dog but knew it would be a big commitment especially since although we have three acres it is not fenced. None of it, not even a yard. Also I was not sure how my father-in-law would like having a dog in the house. So I waited.
About a month or two ago I read an article about diabetic alert dogs. I started researching more about them and their training. Dangerious ideas started to form. I could train my own dog. My poor husband has been waking up multiple times every night for the past 10 years to check on me, he could finally have a break. I would be able to take the dog with me everywhere, especially important when I travel by myself. The cat could have a buddy. So many reasons this is a great idea, so I approached my husband about the idea. He was supportive, but tentative and encouraged me to keep researching. I did. I began drawing up the ideals for a dog for myself while scouring the animal shelter's website. Then by chance I mentioned the idea to my friend, N. Just so happened N had a friend looking to rehome one of her Labrador retrievers.
Enter Etta. She is a one year old chocolate lab. N's friend RM, had got Etta and her sister from a breeder on the island. Unfortunately the sisters were so obsessed with each other they were almost unmanageable. With each having to be kenneled separately, it became quite a task to offer each one enough attention.after chatting on the phone we agreed to go meet Etta on the husband's next day off.
The two biggest stipulations were A) she had to get along with the cat, tricky since the cat had never shared the house with anything but a fish, B) she must learn to alert ( in a reasonable amount of time) or she will be given back or rehomed. These rules were standing well before hearing about Etta. We looked up aptitude tests for trainability, things to look for, to avoid, anything I could look up to keep in mind when meeting new dogs. I am not a complete novice but I always feel better when it is all in the forefront of my mind.
Then we headed out about 15 minutes away to go meet Etta.
Monday, February 1, 2016
Pilot





