Nala had her urine checked for UTI, and good news: it has cleared up, so she is set to be spayed the first week in March.
I am so happy to report the Nala has been doing wonderfully in her foster home. My brother is over every day, and I don't know what it is about him, but she is smitten and can't get enough of him. She loves to cuddle on the sofa and get her belly rub.
Nala has been fun for the other dogs. Now that she has been here for two weeks, she is playing better with the other dogs, but loves to wrestle. My oldest dog, Ben, who will be ten, has the most energy and they wrestle all the time. I have had to calm the situation down when Nala does not read his cues to calm down. He is so patient with her more then any of the other dogs. Nala would love a home with another active dog. An older dog would be fine, but he would have to have a lot of energy and patience.
The veterinarian thinks she is mixed with Border Collie, which gives her focus, energy, and best of all, she is sooo....smart! This girl would excel as a obedience dog or just a wonderful companion who would love to learn new tricks and keep her mind busy.
She was still having trouble getting into the van, but I knew how athletic she is, so I did the old standby. I threw a treat in the kennel and she jumped right in. She will keep you on your toes because she is always thinking. She is learning to walk with a flat collar. You show her something about five times and she has it. Really smart.
Now that she has been here for a couple of weeks, she is trusting my dogs more and has not been growling or so worried that they would take something from her. I think once she has been around the same dogs and know them, she will not be on guard. She is wonderful with people.
Because she has progressed so well in such a short period of time, we are dropping the age of children to 12+. With the understanding that they would need to be very respectful of her special needs.