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From: Chris
Subject: RE: Tug ID # W54-0803-IM4-0903
First I would like to thank Wamal for offering us the opportunity to provide Tug with a home. He has been an
excellent addition to our family. He is very lovable and easy going. Our daughter Rebecca loves Tug, she follows
him everywhere he goes. Finally someone too wear her out for us. He loves to drag me around the neighborhood on our
walks. He has a basic understanding of commands, but still cannot resist trying to go after a squirrel. He is also
an excellent watchdog. Tug gets along with his two Akita cousins, a feisty young female and an 8-year male. He
loves all kids and his family. We could not be more please with Tug if he had been made to order.
Have a Great Day! :O)
Chris
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Date: June 29, 2005
> Hi Cindy;
> I am pleased to say that things are progressing very positively here. Tug
> seemed to enjoy the ride home. Our kennel is a cage type, so he got to smell
> and see, and he was calmer than I expected. He Ran the yard, and marked the
> edges. Stayed away from us for a while, though you could tell he wanted to
> make contact. Poor honey was so shy. By the time he had been here three hours,
> he ate some food from my hand and then scarfed the rest in his bowl. The
> Polleys had told us he probably wouldn't eat for days! He had a good night
> outside. No barking or whining or any worrisome behaviors. I checked on him a
> couple of times after bathroom trips, and he was sleeping all laid out on his side
> in the middle of the yard.
> This morning he was chasing a crow, and looking very free and easy. He
> was leery of me at first, but it didn't take long for him to come for a pet. He
> loves it when I massage his rump. It was off and on all day. He would be
> friendly without hesitation, and the next time I went out, he would stay out of
> reach. Doug was away getting a sleep study done for apnea, so I have had the
> most contact. He let me groom on him this afternoon for over an hour. He let
> me work on his rear area without a quibble. As a matter of fact he napped
> through most of it!
> Other than the first few minutes he was here, and all our neighborhood
> kids showed up to greet him, He has not been doing any urinating when he is
> touched. The one 10 yr. old boy was getting his face kissed before the end of the
> evening last night. And he ran to greet him this morning when he returned to
> visit Tug
> Cindy, I am so thrilled with the changes Tug has made since we took him
> out of the Polleys. Most of the things they warned us about have not happened.
> He is not pining for them. We haven't brought him in the house yet. The
> kitties are not entirely thrilled yet, and we are letting them adjust to his
> presence at the slider. There was a couple of tousles when he bumped the screen
> trying to sniff at them. They are the ones who were aggressive. Not Tug. He
> had been whining to them earlier the same as he does to the dogs next door that
> he can visit with through the fence. I felt he wanted to be pals. He did
> lunge at the screen after Poof attacked, and Paddy joined in. But he didn't look
> viscious, more like he was playing. Nick, the ten yr. old, called him away,
> and he did without any hesitation.
> He was leery of Doug when he came home, but with a little coaxing, he let
> him pet him. So now that I've written the novel of Tug's first day in his new
> life. You can rest easy, that things are going very well indeed. He seems to
> be adjusting very well for the insecure mess we first met. The Polleys were
> amazed we got near him, let alone how well it went. I feel a strong
> connection with him, and since I will be spending the most time with him, itâ^À^Ùs a
> thrill. I will be happy to keep you updated every few days if you like. The big
> test will be when he is ready to come in the house, which he was showing signs
> this evening that he would like to. If the boys don't get with the program,
> we will put them in a room when Tug is in. I really think that they will
> adapt, Paddy showed a lot of interest, and only fluffed if Poof did. So there are
> more adventures to come.
> Thanks to you and all the volunteers who made this possible. We are
> delighted with Tug.
> XXOO Cindy
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Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005
Tug at his new Forever Home
From: Cindy
Subject: Tucker
Hello Cindy;
Sorry its been so long. The "Bug" has been awful. We contine to make progress. The only person
Tuck is still nervous with is Doug's Mom. We are not sure why, but he has his own timing, and we
cont. to be patient. Everything else is good. He is successfully visiting in the house the past
three days. No major upsets with the boys. Poof slapped him in the face the first time, but all
he did was jerk his head back and then came to me. Paddy seems to really like him. He snuffled
him good, and lets Tucker nose him and snuffle without any fluffing. I think Poof would like to
play, he's just sooo big. They are both mischievious characters, so I won't be surprised if they
develop a game or two. As Tuck gets more comfy, there have been a few naughty behaviors. A little
chewing on a lawn chair after a reprimand, Ran over to the neighbors yard when I was putting the
van in the yard to unload groceries. He doesn't bother when Doug does it. I'm the buddy, He's the
Boss. He did come to me after I got his leash, and went after him. There really hasn't been
anything significant that he has done wrong. Adjustments of the magnitude he is going through are
not easy. But he is doing splendidly, all things considered. I cont. to make progress with his
grooming. He can be testy, but nothing scary. He has snapped, but not with intent to bite, only
letting me know that wasn't comfortable. It can be anywhere, on any given day. I Just reassure
him, pet alittle, and go back to it. He sighs, and relaxes again. So just a little perserverance,
and he will go along with it. I feel very safe with him. Just need to work on discipline. He is
very smart, and we hope, with time, will cont. to relax and feel better and more confident. That
time in is the key. As you can tell, we are very happy with Tucker, and again, thank you for
making all of this possible. Are their any more formalities to go through to finalize the
adoption? Monday will be the beginning of the third week, and I can't see any reason to make any
changes. We love our Tucker! I hope to have new pics. again soon, if you would like me to cont.
sharing.
Affectionately Yours:
Cindy
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005
Tug at his new Forever Home
From: Doug
Subject: Tucker/formerly Tug
Talk about success stories, this is it. We heard about Tucker and the unhappiness he and his
owners were experiencing from a WAMAL volunteer. Something about his story moved us to give him a
chance for a new and happier life. He was so shy when we met him that he would urinate when you
touched him. Within hours of arriving home, that ceased. He has really relaxed and is coming out
of his shell. We are delighted with his progress. Our two cats, Paddy and Poof have accepted him
as part of the family as well. So now he comes in for visits with "the boys". He has really done
well adapting to being an outside dog. Our big yard has become his comfort zone. He is curious,
mischeivious, loves to tease, and with time and training, will be another special friend in our
lives. We are grateful to all the WAMAL people who made this possible.
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