Thursday, November 29, 2012

Tempe's Home!

Mike and I got a little taste of what parents-to-be must feel like as we anticipated a whole NINE days after buying Tempe before she could come home with us. Everyday we would ask each other, "Is it puppy day yet?!"

Well, yesterday was "puppy day" when our newest little girl finally came home. Her awesome trainer, Adam, brought her over last night. He was so thorough with Mike and me. The three of us sat at the table and talked do's and don'ts, rules, and issues for about an hour while Tempe rested in her crate outside. He graciously answered all the questions were threw at him with a straight, non-judgmental face. And believe me, there were some pretty elementary questions!

When we were done talking, we went to his truck where Tempe's crate was sitting in the bed. Adam helped her out of the crate and the three of us walked her through the yard and then into the house to meet our other two girls, Charlotte and Pearl.

As I suspected, brave Charlotte held her ground. She puffed herself, arched her back and stared down Tempe. Pearl we only saw for about five seconds before she high-tailed it to our bedroom. Tempe, meanwhile, sniffed in the direction of Charlotte, but really didn't pay her much mind. There was a whole house to explore!!

After the intro with Charlotte went as well as could be expected, we put Char up and let Tempe explore the downstairs where she'll eventually have full-run. Tempe was SO good. She didn't chew on anything, potty inside or scratch anywhere. She just walked around and sniffed.

When she "passed" the inside test, Adam took all of us outside through the front door. (Note: we learned that different doors should be used for different activities. In our house the front door will mean "walks and fun" and the back door will mean "potty times".) So, all of us went outside in preparation for a walk. Mike and I each took turns walking Tempe down and up the street while Adam watched. She's been trained not to pull on her leash and walk on the left side of us while our left hands remain casually at our sides. Despite being in a totally new place with so many delicious smells, Tempe kept pace with each of us and didn't try to pull us or set her own agenda. I was so proud of her and impressed with Adam's training.

Tempe and her new dad!
Tempe with Mike's and my feet in the background.
"Hey Mom! I like pets!"
When we went back inside, we visited a bit longer and then Adam left us (alone!) with Tempe. We were like giddy, new parents. We visited with Tempe and then put her in her kennel for the night. She's crate trained and was happy to finally go to sleep about 11:30. I think her former, "normal" sleep time was closer to 9, so she was a tired puppy. We were very blessed last night- Tempe didn't whine or cry once from her sheet-covered crate.

When Tempe is in her crate, we let the cats roam. For now, they are only in the same space together while supervised. Oh, and by "cats" I mean Charlotte. Pearl has peaced out to her "safe place" upstairs where we've put a puppy gate for the cats to go under and feel safe. Charlotte has preferred to stay downstairs and stare down Tempe for the time being. I think (hope) they'll be good friends eventually. Tempe has already shown great resistance in chasing Charlotte and even "talks" to her, which she doesn't do with Mike or me. Tempe even laid down (showing submission) when Charlotte was looking at her. Tempe hasn't laid down for us yet and we haven't asked her to do so. Adam told us that we need to let Tempe get comfortable before asking her to go into submissive positions (like lying down).
Puppy gate- to create a safe place for the kitties upstairs.
Looking at Charlotte and "talking" to her.
Charlotte didn't talk back... just watched.
Curious Char.
This morning came fast and both Mike and I got up early to take Tempe out (well, Mike took her out and I stood inside and took pictures and got Tempe's breakfast ready). Adam told us to feed her in her crate since it makes her feel safe and secure that no one (or kitties) will get her food. So, we do that.
A happy man and pup!

Adam also gave us crate instructions for the first four weeks. In order to acclimate Tempe, she's to be in her crate an hour and then out for an hour the first week. Week two is in her crate for two hours then out. Week three is three and three... you get the idea. This gets her used to us, her "safe place" crate, the house, the yard, potty breaks and kitties.

We are both extremely impressed with our newest little girl. Thanks for all the interest you've shown and support!

2 comments:

Adam2024 said...

I'm so happy for you guys and especially Tempe! I will miss her so very much but am very very happy that she now has a home and from the sound of it some great owners! Can't wait to meet you guys!! ~Sandler

Meredith said...

SANDLER! We heard all about how you took such good care of Tempe and trained her so well. You are welcome to visit ANYTIME. Just let us know. Our door is always open to you and Adam! :) Thanks for commenting. We'll take good care of Tempe- promise.