Happy, sweet-natured Abel is just blooming. As he settles in, he becomes more affectionate every day. And he has had a busy week.
Let's start with his recent wellness vet visit. Abel is up-to-date on all vaccines. He is now microchipped. His heartworm test was negative, as was his fecal. Abel weighed in at 88 lbs. (My grandmother would call him "big-boned" or "husky.") His SO confirmed that Abel had not been receiving regular exercise recently. The vet commented on Abel's lack of muscle tone and agreed that he should lose some weight.
Close to a magic cure-all, in FM's opinion, is a regular exercise program. It will help Abel lose weight, gain muscle tone, reduce anxiety, and help him to feel even better about himself - love those endorphins! And he has come to the right place! We live down the street from a private golf course that opens its gates in the winter to neighborhood residents - for cross-country skiing, hiking, and dog walking. The course is fully fenced. It is wonderful! We go over for walks in two shifts every day. Abel's shift includes the two younger residents (irrepressible Cubbie and beautiful Zoe 12-108, rescued from the MO mill). They go off-leash - running, playing, and exploring. Because he's a foster, FM keeps Abel leashed. He doesn't mind a bit. He just loves being out in the fresh air and getting long, brisk walks. He does, incidentally, walk very nicely on a leash. If FM keeps Abel next to her, he keeps pace; he doesn't forge or lag. On a looser leash, Abel will wander from side to side and do his own exploring.

Since Abel arrived, we have walked from 1-4 miles every day (except for a few of the most recent frigid ones) and average about 2 miles/day. Plus, we've modified Abel's diet: he now gets a liberal sprinkling of green beans on his twice daily kibble to provide fiber and make him feel fuller. Our efforts are already evident. A new trimmer Abel is emerging. FM will take him for a "formal" weigh-in in the next week or so.
Another step aimed at increasing Abel's peace of mind when FM leaves the house has been to give him a job he loves: cleaning a frozen peanut butter Kong until it sparkles. YUM! Depending upon the length of absence, FM may also include a Trazadone... just to take the edge off. For longer absences (about once a week, FM is gone for 4 1/2 - 5 hours), Abel has been introduced to doggy day care. He loves it! He is with a smaller group of dogs who, although they like to play, are a bit older and have progressed beyond that frenetic puppy pace. After his first visit, Abel was so tired that when he fell asleep after dinner, he didn't even want to wake up and go out at bedtime!

And so this gorgeous sweetheart of a guy is becoming part of the pack. FM watched Abel and Cubbie "dancing" and "play-fighting" in the back yard this morning. It brought a big smile to my face. He is not a Velcro boy, but is very affectionate and loves his tummy rubs. Most times, I don't remember that he's blind. It just doesn't have much bearing on our daily life. He's easy to have around and has also found one of the most comfortable spots in the house to snooze. How could I ask this beautiful boy to move!


And so Abel is taking all those steps toward leading the Golden Life. Glad to have you on board, big sweetie!