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12/11/2024 Hi, everyone, it’s Pound here. I'm eleven and a half and one of the 22 breeder releases.
I wanted to share a little bit about how I’m doing with my foster family. Life is so different now compared to when I first arrived. Back then, I was scared and unsure, but these kind humans have been so patient with me. They tell me I’m doing great – and I think I am, too!
Right now, we’re waiting on the results of a test to figure out what’s next for my stubborn UTI. I have another check-up next week for shots and to make sure those pesky worms are really gone. I surprised my foster parents by going into heat the morning after I came home, which put my adoption on hold for now. My no more puppy surgery is planned for a few months out yet. At my first vet visit, the doctors found some nodules in my breast tissue. They’re worried they might be cancer, but we won’t know for a few months. For now, I’m focusing on getting better and enjoying my new life.
I’m still skittish with sudden movements, loud noises, and certain hand gestures – I’ve been through a lot – but I’m learning to trust again. I don’t mind car rides and have been sleeping a lot to heal. My foster family is teaching me to let them know when I need to go outside and helping me get used to the crate. Going up stairs is easy now, but going down? Still working on that.
I’ve really taken to foster Dad– when he’s home, I stick to him like glue. I’m his shadow, and being near him makes me feel safe. I’ve even made friends with a little human who visited. I was on my best behavior and didn’t steal any snacks from the high chair, though it sure was tempting!
I met a few of my foster mom's coworker female pups and did great with them.
Sniffing is my favorite thing – new smells make me so happy. I’m curious and starting to feel more confident when I’m comfortable. I’m also very food motivated, which sometimes gets me into trouble. I like to see just how close I can get to something before being reminded it’s not for puppies!
Every day feels like a step forward, and I’m so grateful for the love and patience I’ve found here. One day, I hope to find my forever home, but for now, I’m just focusing on getting better and learning to enjoy life again. Thank you for cheering me on!
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