Sunday 21 April 2013

Little Boy Blue: Week One

Little Boy Blue has only been with us for one week, but in that short time he has shown huge improvement in health and behaviour.

He is eating very well and his body is thriving on the good nourishment that he is now receiving.  We have been feeding him “proper” food, natural and wholesome in the form of raw meat, bones, fruit and vegetables.  His stomach is coping with it very well with no sign of any digestive problems.  He has a big appetite, which we are trying to satisfy!  It will be very interesting to see how much weight he has gained at tomorrow’s “weigh in”.

We were fearful that his poor start in life may have caused permanent damage to his body, but as each day passes we are more confident that he can make a full recovery.  His growth has quite clearly been restricted and only time will tell if he will fully catch up and be the size of husky his genes want him to be.

A lovely surprise this week has been the change in his hind leg movement.  Within days of free running with the other huskies his coordination and muscle development has improved immensely.  He is very clumsy and cumbersome, similar to a much younger puppy of “normal” upbringing, but everything is working well.  He has fallen over a lot, but each time he does he comes back stronger and more determined.  

When he first tried to climb stairs he only managed a few steps before his legs weakened and he had to be helped.  Now he dashes up and down the stairs at every opportunity, even managing to carry very large toys up and down them.

His skin is no longer red or irritable and his fur is growing well with very few bald patches remaining.  I bathed him today and he now smells sweet and looks fluffier.  He was very well behaved during his bath, relaxed and curious and he has become even more affectionate since!

His behaviour towards humans continues to surprise us.  He is friendly and affectionate to everyone that he meets.  He has no fear of them and is very trusting.  He shows no psychological signs of being badly treated by humans, quite the opposite in fact.

However, he is fearful when meeting other dogs outside of our pack, in particular large male dogs.  Unfortunately there are many irresponsible dog owners that cannot control their dogs and when they come charging up to Little Boy Blue it is heart breaking to see his reaction.  One large Labrador came charging over yesterday and would not leave him alone.  The owner as usual was oblivious and I had to step in to help little puppy.  We have work to do here as managed inappropriately he could potentially become a “fear biter”.  It should be a relatively easy problem to fix though as I know a lot of nice people with well socialised dogs and these are the dogs that puppy needs to spend time with.   He is also a very quick learner and is quite a sensible little chap.

This boy loves to run!  Hardly surprising being a Siberian Husky, but even when he could not move his back legs very well and his body was very weak, he was still determined to keep running.  Day by day he gets stronger and I don’t think it will be long until he is running short distances with the big boys.  At the moment he is mostly walking, with little running sessions when he feels the need to.  I use an extending lead so he run/ walk freely.  I must admit though that when he goes on one of his mad dashes I do struggle to keep up!!

When he breaks into a bounding motion, the tip of one of his ears flops up and down while the other one remains tightly upright.  He looks so happy when running, his little face lighting up with so much enthusiasm.  He has a very pronounced stripe down his back where his fur is most developed and when he raises his hackles he has the most awesome spike along the full length of his back.

We were concerned about his relationship with Kroft early this week.  Kroft is very wary of him and has being showing signs of stress when he is in the house and puppy is nearby.  This in turn causes stress for everyone.   Kez tries to defuse the situation by body blocking puppy and ushering him away from Kroft whilst Ian and I sit on the edge of our seats listening out for every little noise and trying to interpret all dog body language and eye contact.

I have been walking both of them together all week and am pleased to say that whilst Kroft is still wary when puppy is close, he has become more relaxed and is showing more tolerance of Little Boy Blue’s behaviour.  It is easy to forget that he is over 6 months old when you look at him and see a typical 3-4 month old sized body.  Kroft will know that he is more teenager than baby, and a rebellious teenager at that!
Kroi has been amazing this week.  When you introduce a puppy into a pack, the previous “baby” appears to instantly become a grown up.  The very sensible and mature behaviour shown by the ex Superbrat is an absolute pleasure to witness.  I even see the change when we are our running together without puppy anywhere nearby.  Kroi no longer feels the need to try and chase all wildlife he sees and if a dog tries to provoke him he just gives a “whatever” look and trots on by….  He listens to what I tell him without feeling the need to challenge.  He even ignores fresh road kill – all I have to say is “leave it” and he pretends that he never saw it!!  He is however still a full blood Siberian Husky, therefore if a mouse is going to run immediately in front of him, there is only going to be one outcome…

Little Boy Blue idolises Kroi, just like most other dogs appear to – the ones that don’t want to kill him that is.  Little Boy Blue follows him around like his shadow and tries to sleep as close to him as possible.   He has certainly chosen a very good role model to idolise.

Kez is helping teach him the house rules…. No jumping up when food is being prepared, don’t steal from anyone’s bowl and do not try and climb over the stair gate.  It is brilliant to watch Kez in action as he deals with the situation quicker than I can and then glances over to me for approval of what he has just done. 

The Huskies Running team have a lot of work to do with this little chap, but the future is looking good for Little Boy Blue.


All photos courtesy of my new phone :-)