Even though he has obviously had a rough start to life he is a very sweet and loving boy. He is constantly looking for affection and doesn't believe that he is a big dog. He is a little mouthy, but again he is only about a year old and has NO training what so ever. He is also not house trained, but so far (with a regular potty break) we haven't had a single accident (fingers crossed it stays that way).
Due to the fact that he is so underweight I am feeding him 3 times a day so we can get some weight back on him.
Now I've only had Gib here for 24 hours and he is already showing me how smart he really is. He didn't like the kennel at first but is very quiet and learning that the kennel is his "bed" and not a punishment and he is also already getting really good with Leave it, Sit, High 5, and sorta understanding Lie Down.
Last night Cache brought out a rope toy to play with Gibson and at first it seemed like it was going to be fine, but then, when Cache started to play "tug" with him, Gib went after Cache. I immediately corrected him, took the toy (all the toys) away, and now the boys are fine together. I did play tug with Gib on my own, he played nice but didn't want to let go. He is already showing great toy and treat drive which is awesome for training!!! and who knows, after he's feeling better maybe he'll make a good agility dog :)
Last night Gib was groomed by my friend Cynthia, she did an AMAZING! job on him :) he no longer smells like a farm animal is living in my house, his coat is super soft and shiny too. She said he was good for grooming, didn't like the blow dryer (most dogs don't the first time LOL), and kept trying to get off the grooming table, but all in all he was a very good boy for her. She also said she can't believe how big he is! and thought my dog Cache was the only Aussie that came this size LOL. He is currently 50 pounds and should be about 70 when he's at a good healthy weight (think Black Lab size without the tale).
We still haven't had a single accident (knock on wood), he has hit the bell on the back door a few times already, which I'm not sure if it's on purpose yet or not but he gets to go outside when he does it. He isn't counter surfing too much anymore either, only occassionally looks at/puts his head in the garbage can, he has even given up carrying my boot around (which was actually cute since he didn't do anything but carry it), and for the most part he and Cache are co-existing peacefully together although I'm not saying they are best buds by any means but they are co-existing :)
I'll keep everyone updated on his progress, he loves to work/learn so I'll be teaching him all sorts of tricks and commands as the time goes on, granted, he is so sweet he probably wont be with us very long which is the ultimate goal in fostering :)
1/27/10 Just a quick update on Gibson. He's coming along really well on his leash training, learning to follow and not drag me. With his trachia damage I am hoping he'll figure this out quickly so he doesn't cause himself to choke and gasp for air while out on a walk. I have been using the "Prong" Collar with him, I actually use this collar on all my dogs, some people find this collar cruel, but the truth on these collars is that they are far less harmful to dogs then the standard "training/choke" collars. Gibson is learning that when he pulls even a little he gets a pinch and self corrects the pulling :) When someone comes to see him and potentially adopt him I will gladly show them how the properly use this collar.
The other night I brought him downstairs for the first time, he was terrified of the steps, and finally I just dragged him down. He hung out downstairs for a little while, we went back up, and few minutes later when we went back down he did the stairs all on his own :) Now I have to make sure the gate is closed at the top of the stairs so he wont disappear on me LOL
Gibson has learned to Sit, give High 5, and with a treat he will drop to the ground so fast you would think he hurt his elbows to go into the Down! He is also learning to Sit Pretty/Sit Up which is so cute for such a big boy to do this :)
2/1/10 Hi Laura (and everyone else who checks my blog), Gibby is a really nice boy, but he is BIG and full of energy, and with him being young he is constantly getting into things. I've been working on staying out of the garbage/recycling, not taking our shoes, not counter/table surfing, as well as basic obedience like Sit, Stay, Come, Leave it, Down...none of those are perfect yet, but he's learning. I do keep him in a kennel during the day while we are gone at work, and also at night while we are sleeping. Right now, I'm home and we're all just hanging out, but if I were to leave him in a room on his own he'd do something "fun for him" and naughty for me :( This weekend when I was working on laundry, he was out the entire day following me from the laundry room to the bedroom, to the kitchen...I thought he was laying on the floor in the living room while I was hanging up my cloths and when I came out he had killed one of my couch pillows. Basically, he got bored and made up his own amusing game.
Gibson is a very busy boy, if you don't watch him, keep him entertained, or have him in his kennel, he WILL get into things, even if he has dog approved toys out and available to him. Don't get me wrong, he's not a bad dog, just a young dog that is still learning the propper ways to behave. He is sweet, snuggly, loves to cuddle, loves to play, and LOVES to be with his people. But this guy will need a job to do. I'm thinking agility is right up his alley! with his crazy "Aussie Hops" and enthusiasm for fun and games, I just know he would LOVE to be an agility dog. He'll also play fetch all night, but is still getting the hang of actually bringing the toy back to me LOL!!!
For anyone that is interested in adopting Gibby, I HIGHLY suggest using a kennel. He is comfortable and used to being in one and it keeps him out of trouble as well as keeps your house intact while you are unable to watch him. Trust me, it's for the best when they are this young and not exactly house trained.
I'll try and get a video of him this week playing with Cache and playing fetch so everyone can see how full of energy this guy is. He's already a far cry from the sick, starving dog that originally came to us just a few weeks ago, I'm excited to see what he's like once he has some muscle and more weight on him.
Oh, and in addition to the basic obedience he's learning a few tricks, High 5/Shake hands, Sit Up/Sit Pretty, and my personal favorite...Take a Bow!!!
3/16/10 Ok, I'm sorry, I've been so busy lately I haven't had a moment to update my blog so here I go...on 3/7 I took Gibson to the Minneapolis Pet Expo with UMASC and Aussie Rescue. He was amazing! Perfect behavior, loved on everyone, young, old, in a wheel chair...it didn't matter. I took him for a walk around the Expo, stopped near the Bunny Agility so he could "see and smell" the bunny's, he was great, loose leash and relaxed, just layed down and watched. I'm not saying that he wouldn't have run over if given the chance, but he knew that he was on the leash and didn't even bother to try. The whole day was beyond great! I was in total awe on how well he did for NEVER being in that type of situation before.
He was adopted at the Expo :) it was a great day!!! He'll be with me until this Friday (3/19) then he'll be going to his new forever home! I'm so happy for all of them :)



Hi Jessica- How is Gibson doing? I am, sadly, an Aussie fan without an Aussie right now. I got my dog Ben from Nancy years ago and lost him last year. I think I am almost ready for a new best friend. He looks like a big bundle of energetic fun. My one reservation is his age- I do have to work all day, so I'm not sure if boredom would be a problem for him or not- a bored Aussie is a destructive Aussie! Are you leaving him home alone for a workday, or are you around all the time? Laura
ReplyDeleteHello Jessica!
ReplyDeleteI have been keeping my eyes open for the past year or so waiting to find just the right guy to join me and my aussie. Gibson looks to good to be true. My current 5yr old male aussie/lab mix looks as if he could be Gibson's brother. I sent an application into ARM and am hopeful to possibly be Gibson's forever home. How's he doing lately?