I brought the new boy (aka Radar) home last Friday. When I picked him up, the foster mom was all teary. Guess she'd gotten attached to him. Reminded me he was still working on not marking, and to "watch his mouth." Other than him puking all over me on the way home, he did fine - LOL! Did the recommended re-intro outside, and brought him in first. Within 20 minutes of him being there, he was settled calmly in the hallway and then !!! Gyver got "in his space" I guess and more or less, without warning, Radar just lunged at him. He snapped again later that night and has done so once or twice since.
I am so frustrated. He is the sweetest dog and I am already attached to him. He is a quick learner and eager to please. No housetraining issues or destructive tendencies. But why did no one mention he has "other dog" issues? (Oh she did later via text when I told her, that he did that to her Mastiff!). And apparently he has some fear around kids too. I want to believe the best about her, I know emotions get involved. But really . . . they could have sought a "single dog household" for this little guy and he would probably do fine. For now he is on a (literal) short leash in the house, either attached to me or tethered to the chair in my office. He doesn't seem to be intentionally seeking out MacGyver, I'm just leery of letting them get close now. I signed up for a "Feisty Fido" class with the local kennel club, and they said they'd help me evaluate him. I really hope this is just a fear thing and that eventually they can co-exist. I don't mind crating him when I'm gone but constantly supervising 2 dogs is going to get old for everyone and not the optimal situation.
Oh well . . . just a vent. it's been a very long week, with me being sick over New Year's and adjusting to the new guy. Thanks for listening!
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