Roly's 1st Gotcha Day 9/8/15
Posted: 08 Aug 2015, 16:50
Following the loss of our chocolate lab Bruno last year my wife and I realised that we couldn't live without a Labrador in our lives. We discovered this website and following a holiday in Greece, we were adopted by Roly, who has gone on to fill big hole in our lives. It hasn't all been plain sailing over the past year, but Roly has made such good progress since he came to live with us.
He travels very well in the car now after we got one of those guards that fit between the front seats. In the early days he wanted to sit in my lap as I drove!......not very safe! But now he lies down quietly on the back seat and seems to enjoy the ride (not surprising as he is usually going somewhere nice).
In the early days he was very strong on the lead but walks very nicely now with a Gencon collar, which we would recommend to anyone. Even my mother-in-law who is almost 80 has no problem walking him.
His recall is much improved too from the early days. One day he ran off and was lost for almost half an hour. I was panicking by this point when another dog owner asked if I was looking for a black lab. When I said "yes" he said "he is playing in the river having a great time!" I should have known really that Labradors love the water! These days he likes a good sniff around when off the lead but we can trust him to come when called.
The biggest problem we have had to overcome was that he was described as "not used to other dogs", which we knew about. He wanted to be friendly and play with every dog he met but the problem was that he didn't really know how to behave around other dogs and doggy etiquette, which would sometime get him into trouble. Now, after a lot of patience (and a few setbacks), he has made several doggy friends who he often meet on his walks. Although he is wary around big dogs he has even made friends with Rosie, a neighbour's black lab from MKF, after they didn't get on at first.
Roly is very well behaved around the house and loves to play. He has recently discovered the "slipper" game where he runs off with a slipper so that you will chase him. The problem is that he often tries to do it while I'm wearing them!!!!!!
We take him out with us whenever we can and he has been on holiday with us several times already in dog friendly hotels. He has stayed in the Lakes, Wales and Yorkshire so far and seems to enjoy the walks and fresh air very much. He is very well behaved and we have found that other dog lovers like to hear his story. We remember Glenys saying just before we took him through the "Happy Gate" (love that expression!) that Roly just needed to be loved. Well, we can assure you that he really is and that he is happy and settled in his forever home. I'm signing off now and I'm going to see if he wants to go a walk down the fields where we live. What do you think the answer will be?
Bye for now.
Steve and Carolyn.
He travels very well in the car now after we got one of those guards that fit between the front seats. In the early days he wanted to sit in my lap as I drove!......not very safe! But now he lies down quietly on the back seat and seems to enjoy the ride (not surprising as he is usually going somewhere nice).
In the early days he was very strong on the lead but walks very nicely now with a Gencon collar, which we would recommend to anyone. Even my mother-in-law who is almost 80 has no problem walking him.
His recall is much improved too from the early days. One day he ran off and was lost for almost half an hour. I was panicking by this point when another dog owner asked if I was looking for a black lab. When I said "yes" he said "he is playing in the river having a great time!" I should have known really that Labradors love the water! These days he likes a good sniff around when off the lead but we can trust him to come when called.
The biggest problem we have had to overcome was that he was described as "not used to other dogs", which we knew about. He wanted to be friendly and play with every dog he met but the problem was that he didn't really know how to behave around other dogs and doggy etiquette, which would sometime get him into trouble. Now, after a lot of patience (and a few setbacks), he has made several doggy friends who he often meet on his walks. Although he is wary around big dogs he has even made friends with Rosie, a neighbour's black lab from MKF, after they didn't get on at first.
Roly is very well behaved around the house and loves to play. He has recently discovered the "slipper" game where he runs off with a slipper so that you will chase him. The problem is that he often tries to do it while I'm wearing them!!!!!!
We take him out with us whenever we can and he has been on holiday with us several times already in dog friendly hotels. He has stayed in the Lakes, Wales and Yorkshire so far and seems to enjoy the walks and fresh air very much. He is very well behaved and we have found that other dog lovers like to hear his story. We remember Glenys saying just before we took him through the "Happy Gate" (love that expression!) that Roly just needed to be loved. Well, we can assure you that he really is and that he is happy and settled in his forever home. I'm signing off now and I'm going to see if he wants to go a walk down the fields where we live. What do you think the answer will be?
Bye for now.
Steve and Carolyn.