Sunday, July 22, 2007

Gertrude aka Daisy

Gertie's history: Gertie is a Setter mix about 9 months old. She was seperated from her mother--Helena-- on 2/4/06 the day she came into foster care. Her mother is so precious that her foster Mom decided to keep her & Gertrude takes after her mother. She is a treasure. We thought it would take her a while to settle in, but after the second day in our home her personality began to shine through. She was housetrained in only one day & we're working on some basic obedience. She is learning about all of the interesting things inside of the house. Everything seems like a potential toy to her right now. Gertie has the typical happy setter personality. She has a joyful look in her eyes. We do allow her to sleep in bed at night. She's a good sleeper & never makes us uncomfortable. Furniture priveledges are a must for this girl.

Check out her own foster blog: http://gertiegirlpointsetter.blogspot.com/

Update: Gertie, now called Daisy, has been at her forever home for over a year now. Here's a message from her family:

Hi Michelle, we celebrated Daisy's b-day with a day at Montrose dog beach. She had a great time swimming out and chasing Wolfgang!
Lowery

Daisy's fur brother Wolfgang.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Britney

Britney's history: "Britney has been with me about six months now, and she is a very different dog from the frightened, skinny, dull-coated stray that the Animal Control Officer from Taylor County, KY turned over to me. We do not know how long she was a stray, but she's definitely a young adult. I'd say she's around a year and a half old now. Brit is extremely intelligent. She is also an energetic girl, and I think she'd be awesome in Agility and Rally. She loves to go out to the park with me for walks, but I don't ask her to stay in close. I take her out on a 30' long line so she can cast and sniff to her heart's content. She has ton's of personality. She's a real tail-wagger, and gives little chin kisses. Belly rubs are her idea of bliss. She is also very inquisitive. Brit plays well with the other dogs, though now and then she gets bossy, and all I have to do is say, "Brit!" and she knows to settle down. She's used to eating in her crate, which is a procedure I use with multiple dogs in the household, so I can make sure everyone is getting their correct amount of food. Because she is very curious about any and everything, she's still sleeping in her crate at night. This prevents her from getting anything that might be harmful to her. I have not done a lot of obedience with her yet, as I really felt she needed to build confidence and to learn to trust people more. We have definitely accomplished those two goals. And physically, she's gorgeous! She has grown a beautiful coat, her eyes are bright and she's filled out considerably. (When she came to me, we could count every rib.) Brit would do well in a multiple dog household, but if she's in a single dog household, she will need companionship and activity with her family. She is quite gregarious."

Hi Lisa,

Britney is doing good, she had tons of energy! Still loves the birds, walks and her sister dog. Next week we start dog training class.


She has been going to my sister's doggie daycare once a week and likes that too, plus it wears her out a little. I started running a couple miles with her.
Still trying to get her to gain a little weight. She is so skinny she can slip through the side gate on one side of our fence. We are working on her barking and ability to get into the garden, but otherwise she is a great dog. Here's some pics!

-Felicia

Teddy

Teddy's history: IBR was notified of Bill (Wills Jr.) and Ted's (Teddy's)- not so excellent adventure. Here is the info from the shelter near Mt. Vernon we are pulling them from, "Pen #16 Owner surrender Two english setter males surrendered by their owner because they did not want to hunt. Friendly but scared, they are not sure where they are. Appear very healthy. We are receiving many animals daily and each animal here will have a VERY LIMITED TIME. Please do not wait to contact us about any of these animals."
Update from Teddy's forever home:

Hi Lisa,

Wanted to give you an update as Mark and I moved a few weeks ago. We bought a home in Logan Square. The best part about the home is it is on a 250 ft lot and has a great big fenced yard for Teddy . He is loving his new fenced in freedom!



I've attached some recent pictures of Teddy (our camera has been broken for the past year!). Some of them are in one of my colleague's yard with his dog 'S prite' and the others are in our backyard with my friend's dog 'Vu'.

Hope everything is well with you.

Best,

Carryn & MarkTeddy with best friend Vu

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Gypsy

Gypsy's History: Gypsy is a vibrant, high energy, social dog. With consistent training she can be well behaved and is very eager to please. She loves her daily treat with her “meds” and will patiently sit and wait while you get it for her. She also loves to BUNNY JUMP!! Some may consider this obnoxious behavior but we have been working on this and she is improving.
Gypsy grows on you. She loves to be loved and shower you with kisses. She enjoys sleeping with you or lazing on the couch. When she is grumpy she will voluntarily go and sleep in her crate. She also has a bad habit of leg humping, but this is ONLY because she loves you. Gypsy loves to chase squirrels in the yard, rough-house with Winston, eat bugs and enjoys demolishing stuffed toys within an hour. I call her my Goofy Gypsy! Gypsy doesn’t like thunder storms but loves to point birds, to watch her in the field is seeing another dog.
Gypsy Update: Gypsy found a loving home with IBR volunteer Julie---who subsequently decided to move back to Australia where her family resides. After figuring out all pitfalls of quarantine regulations, she was able to have Gypsy flown to her. She's doing wonderfully.
Gypsy with sister Bella in sunny Australia.


Rupert

Rupert's History:
Rupert aka Wallace formerly Malcolm is a pure bred Field English Pointer- not a GSP. He is very friendly- great with other dogs and school-aged children. He is about 21 months old and VERY friendly and cuddly. His foster mom says he took all the covers off the couches and carried them all to one area. She just laughs and calls him a maniac. Ru Ru also sleeps on the arm of the couch like a cat with half his butt hanging off of the couch and his head on the pillows behind my mom's neck while she is sitting on the couch. He is a stitch and is so cute and so silly and a PUPPY!! He is on the smaller side- about 40lbs. Rupert will need a safe fenced in yard.

Rupert is flourishing in his forever home and here are two photos from a recent fun weekend outing:

Mom Jutta writes: Because he has been such a good boy after his surgery to remove a cyst (you can just barely make out the stitches on his left hind leg), Rupert has been allowed to lounge on my lawn chair...of course, he has been such a good boy because he HAS TO (due to lampshade around neck).  For a prince like Rupert lying on the grass is unacceptable.


A fun muddy time at Wauconda:Rupert having fun at Wauconda this past Sunday. As you can see in the first pic, he was quick at finding the mud puddle. In the second pic he's trying to get his upper half properly "mudded"

Case

Case came into IBR has an honorary birddog. See his original blog here:

http://ibr-case.blogspot.com/


Case was adopted after Christmas and had an immediate health scare when he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and an autoimmunie problem. Luckily he did recover and is doing fabulously at his forever home.

Here's what his family wrote:

Hi Karen:

We just wanted to touch base with you and wish you a happy spring
season. Here are some current pics of Case and his sisters since we
brought him home. He is doing better. His liver proteins are still on
the high side.



He is just as curious as Savannah and Pearl.  Loves to
run around in the snow--the blizzard pic--and take time a curl up with
Pearl. He is our alarm clock in the morning reminding us to get up and
feed him. He won't go out side until he eats. Hope you are feeling
well and this finds you in good spirits.

Deena

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Slim Jim aka Hans


A Success Story by referral. Lisa had heard about Hans needing to find a forever home and provided his information to Larry---who met up with Hans and it was a perfect match!

Hans' new daddy reports:

I don't think I could have asked for a better dog! He's polite, well-mannered, is a total ball-hound and he loves to snuggle on the couch. We went to a neighbor's 4-year-old's birthday party Monday evening and he couldn't have been better. He was calm and let all the kids pet him - no jumping up on anyone. He's greeted several dogs in the neighborhood without any signs of fear or agression - he just wants to play. Yes, he loves the rabbits and squirrels, and he gets easily distracted, but that can all be worked on. I've attached some pics I took on Monday morning. Thanks again for bringing Hans to me.

Regards,

Larry