Darcy has been with us for the past two+ months and has made good progress in a number of ways. She goes outside when called to go out and comes back when you let her know it is time to come in. She stayed with a RAGOM foster when we went on vacation at the end of July and she did not use a kennel for Darcy during the workday. Therefore, when we returned from our vacation, we also removed the kennel from our home. That seemed to be the place she wanted to hang out all the time, but we wanted to push her a little bit for more socialization. She has picked a new safe spot in the living room where she can monitor the action. With free roam, she has never gotten into a thing and has not had an accident since she arrived at our home--except for an early episode of submissive peeing shortly after she arrived.
Darcy is now eating dry kibble regularly without any wet dressing over the top. She will not take a treat from our hand, but boy, does she ever love popcorn! She takes the popcorn from our hand without any problem. She does not seem to have any resource-guarding tendencies of any kind.
Our evenings have become the most fun time of the day. Darcy gets very wound up in the evening and starts to empty the entire toy box. She plays with the fleece ropes, fuzzy toys, and has a ball just getting one thing out after another. She has been known to sneak over and take a toy that one of the other dogs has just put down. During the daytime hours, she is rather quiet and you can find her asleep on her blanket in front of the toy box.
We took her over to the camper before our vacation and Darcy did fine. She riode well in the car, but still needs to work on her leash-walking. I was very surprised to see her wade in the water without hesitation, since it was probably her first time doing so.
Darcy had her spay operation on August 12 and did very well. Her weight that day was 68 pounds. The mammary cysts were just that and expressed while she was under anesthetic. At the same time, a thyroid test was performed because of her heavier-than-normal weight for her size/build and hair thinning/loss. The thyroid test was normal, so the vet suggested fish oil tablets and we will assess her hair situation in about a month. The thinning hair is from the nape of her neck to approximately the top of her tail--she is not bald, but the hair is very thin. This could be a combination of all the recent changes in her life too--better quality food started, new environment, different house temperature (air conditioning), and also stress. The skin itself is in good condition with no red spots or sores since she doesn't do any scratching--the vet did not think she was suffering from allergies.
We have grown so attached to this sweet little girl that we are going to make her a permanent member of our family. She will have our resident dog as a playmate and my daughter's two dogs (Zelda is the darker red dog in front of Darcy from the same puppy mill) and Sadie as occasional house guests. Darcy and Champ go to their place when we are gone. We will help her bloom and blossom into the best dog she can be--we are excited to add her to our family!!!