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Mar 02 2009

Introducing Toby: Our New Puppy

Published by amyb at 3:49 pm under Dog Care, General, Puppies Edit This

Sorry for the long absence, but the newest addition to our family has inspired me to get back to writing here. A week ago, we adopted Toby, a 9-week-old mixed breed puppy. We adopted him from North Shore Animal League America when we were down in New York for a visit.

I had forgotten how much hard work having a puppy can be. It’s like bringing home a new baby that’s already mobile. So far it’s challenging, but fun. We’re working on house training at the moment. To me the key to house training is confinement. I would normally recommend a crate, but in Toby’s case, he’s spent so much time in small enclosures that he’s gotten into the habit of soiling in his crate. So when we have to leave him alone for more than a short period, he’s confined to the kitchen. He’s pretty good about going on newspaper, and I’m hoping to work him up to being able to hold it longer.

As much work as he is, he’s proving well worth it. Today in the northeast we have about a foot of snow on the ground, and Toby got to gallop his way through it. It was so much fun to watch him sink into it and try to pull himself out. He would stick his nose down to sniff the ground, and come back with his face coated with white.

I’ll be sure to post some updates soon, with some pictures of our new puppy. I’ll also be continuing to post about dog news, training tips, canine health, and more!

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2 Responses to “Introducing Toby: Our New Puppy”

  1. trackeron 02 Mar 2009 at 8:21 pm edit this

    Awwww! Aren’t puppies great? I’m looking forward to the pictures.

  2. colin galentineon 14 Apr 2009 at 10:36 am edit this

    Cop shoots 2 dogs i believe cruelty one dog screemed in pain ten min after being shot another dog ran to its aid to see what was wrong and was also shot ran away took twenty min for it to finally die police shot it three more times but it suffered a terrible death all because police were afraid of these two dogs children played with them need someone with compasion to do some follow up the police need disaplined for this action johnstown local PA police animal cruelity at its worst while children watched nearby rifle shots in residential area of city one dog killed taking refuge on a occupied home porch
    please help
    thank you
    colin

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