Sunday, March 31, 2013

An Introduction to Agility



Mack is on a walk with his foster mom, Allison. He loves sniffing around and exploring Inman Park. This weekend was particularly hectic because it was BACONFEST. Can you imagine having a dog training class right next a bacon festival?!



Mack is so comfortable in class he frequently passes out while "relaxing" on his "place" now.
 

 
We do not always have to use treats during training.  Mack loves to work for toys!

 
Some dogs are scared to "place" on this beast because it wobbles, but Mack couldn't care less!

 
Mack has some trouble getting up the steep A Frame, but he is willing to work for chicken and, with a little help, he is up and over!

 
There's all sorts of obstacles at Canine PhD.  Keeps the brain busy and makes Mack happy and sleepy!

Mack Playing with his New Friend, Griffey!



Here is Mack playing with his new buddy, Griffey, in his foster home!  Griffey is such a sweet, happy-go-lucky boy.  He is the perfect role model for Mack in this transition from shelter life to home life.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Mack Loves His New Foster Home!

I am so happy to write to tell you that an amazing woman named Allison has stepped forward to foster Mack and help us get him adopted.  I took Mack to Canine PhD on Thursday to meet her and her wonderfully happy and playful pup, Griffey.  Mack loved them both and began playing with Griffey very soon after he met him.  She took Mack home on Friday.  He was a little confused at first but after about 4 hours he realized his life had just become exponentially better.  He loves going on walks with Allison, playing with Griffey, and snoring the day away when he is not playing.

We do not know if Mack has ever lived in a home before so there are some kinks to be worked out, but Allison does not seem daunted.  She says Mack is tremendously sweet.  He is learning not to mark in the house but, with a belly band, he has not even tried to do it in the last day or so.  Griffey is still adjusting to not being the only child, but Allison is making sure to give him some alone time to keep him happy.  All in all, we are shocked by how easy of a transition it has been so far.  Mack already seems to be much happier and more playful.  His body language and attitude are totally different.  His relief is visible, and it makes us feel SO good.  We know he is happier now, and we also know he is one step closer to being adopted.  He is getting the building blocks now that he will need to be someone's permanent pet.

Allison wrote in an e-mail:

 " I took both of them on a walk and Mack did great with all the noises and distractions.     He was perky and clearly having fun. They were both wiped out after that and napped most of the afternoon.
I went for a run and when I got back and opened Mack's crate, he literally jumped into my arms and kissed all over my face. Again, no drooling. He was just happy."

Keep telling your friends about Mack and have them contact Laura at lmckelvey@pawsatlanta.org if they are interested in meeting him!

Mack loves his crate and seems to feel secure in it.  He seeks it out if things get overwhelming or if he is tired.


Monday, March 11, 2013

A Break From the Day to Day

Mack loves going to class more than anything.  This past weekend, Charlotte picked him up, put him in the car, and drove him to Canine PhD.  She said he was snoring as they drove down the highway.  It was probably such a relief for him to be away from the noise and chaos of the shelter.  He was able to just relax and feel safe.

 
 

 Mack, of course, did wonderfully in class, and we had all sorts of strange things happen on our walk around town.  There was a man drinking beer at 9:30 am, walking a dog that was very exuberant, and coming up to people in class.  Later, he would let the same dog offleash, even though the dog clearly had not been taught a working recall command.  Mack did not seem to mind one bit and just ignored the situation.


 
In the above photo, you can see Mack pulling towards a bush to mark it.  We are working on not letting him do that on our training walks, and he seems to slowly be getting better.  Note that he is wearing his calming thunder shirt to make the experience even more pleasurable for him.  He knows that when he puts it on good things are about to happen!
 
We are really hoping we can find a foster home for Mack.  We have been posting signs on his cage and talking to people about him.  You can help us too!  Please tell your friend's about Mack and let them know he is available for fostering.  We provide the food, medication, doctor's appointments, training advice, and you provide the home, love, and attention! lmckelvey@pawsatlanta.org