How are things coming along with Poppy
@David ?
It's going reasonably well, thanks. It's all pretty routine stuff really, but I suppose might be of interest to anyone else with the same situation. Poppy is a lovely dog and she's starting to fit in well and the first real signs of bonding with us are coming out. This mainly means she's learning fast how to manipulate me.

But also we are both starting to be able to interact with Poppy and understand what she's trying to tell us. For example it didn't take long to realise that when she sat in front of one of us and poked us with her nose it meant "I need to go out for a wee, please".
When we picked her up she was still on puppy food (Royal Canin Maxi Puppy). She's well past that age wise and we are transitioning her over to young adult kibble. We've stuck with Royal Canin at the moment. The feeding advice when we picked her up was 2 x 160g per day. She seems to have lost a little weight on that so I've upped it a bit. She's currently 25kg + . When we picked her up she was 26kg +. Looking at her shape and feeling along her ribs she looks spot on and is carrying a little fat so not going skeletal. So we'll carry on and just keep an eye on her lines and energy.
She's really well behaved in the house and doesn't beg for tit bits at meals and so on and we can actually leave stuff within reach and she won't try and steal it. She needs to chew and I need to get her some chewy things to keep her occupied. So far she has destroyed ALL her toys. Thankfully she hasn't shown any signs of attacking furniture or her bedding.
I'm trying to keep her on a pretty much steady routine for the time being while she settles in. So for example she has breakfast at 07:00 and supper at 17:00 as near as I can keep it.
Training is the basics just now. Small steps. We are making good progress with walking at heel although I use the word "close". She's good in street locations - not so good on lead in the countryside but that will come. We're spending a lot of time on her recall. She's what I would describe as red hot in calm situations but still stone deaf when there are rabbits around. Even so we are making progress with the rabbits as she gets used to having them around and she realises she can't catch them (mainly because I clap my hands to get them gone). The field with the rabbits is secure. I'm also working on the "stop". When we are walking together on lead I stop and get her to sit with a raised hand and a pip on the whistle followed by lots of praise. I'm getting her to wait at the kerb, and then "get on" when we cross. She's got the hang of "wait" and " get on" at stiles and foot bridges as well just need to keep on proofing that in different locations.
I've got to keep a real eagle eye out for livestock as she's be off like a shot and chase whatever it was. This is a potential nightmare. I've got enquiries out locally for some assistance in getting her used to livestock.
So that's pretty much progress to date.
Funny stories
- she found the chalybeate spring in the rabbit field and plunged in as a yellow Lab and came out as a black Lab with a yellow head.
- We got accosted by a suspicious man in the street who was clearly trying to read her dog tag. Poppy quite suddenly sat in front of him staring and wagging her tail. I said she's a police sniffer dog and I'm looking after her. The man trotted off at speed.
- We found the end of a spliff in a flower pot just inside the wall of someone's front garden. Poppy went over the wall - hmmmm!
- The rat and cat problem in the garden has gone away!
- She follows me everywhere. As soon as I move she's up and behind me ALL the time - it's like having a minder.