Rocky, Buck, & Maxx

Hi Puppies, our campaign to find a home for Rocky & Buck has worked out better than we could have imagined. In their previous home, Rocky& Buck had another brother named Maxx. Maxx was a young, independant Sibe, and although he loved his brothers very much, he was able to adapt to life without them. Maxx was adopted by a wonderful family a few months ago and has settled nicely into his new home. In fact, Maxx’s new family love him so much, they came back to MaPaw to ask if they could adopt two more Siberians. They had looked on our website, but left it up tous to make a suggestion about a couple Huskies who would get along well in their home. Boy, did we know just the pair! We said we have Maxx’s two former brothers and of course Maxx’s mom and dad were taken by the idea of reuniting the trio.

When Rocky & Buck arrised at Maxx’s house, they were thrilled to see their brother again. Buck and Maxx jumped into a wrestling match while Rocky explored. Maxx showed them around his home and all three of them ran around sniffing and causing mischief. We did not just keep brothers together, we reunited them in a happy forever home.

Active Weekend

Hey everypuppy, Blue here to tell you all about the busy, busy weekend we had.

Okay, first of all, Maverick went to the meet & greet at Trappe Feed. There he met up with Rocky Pup and a few MaPaw alum. The Trappe Feed people were very nice, offering sodas and snacks, and of course selling some of the kibble we needed. Maverick enjoyed the beautiful weather while he sat outside in the grass. He talked to some people, got petted, and watched the rambuctious puppies play. Oh, he also got to eat a couple french fries from Mama’s lunch.

One thing that was super cool about the day was that we got a visit from Precious, with whom I played so much at my first meet & greet. Precious now goes by the name Lily, and she brought along her adoptive dad to say hi. I’m a little bit sad I missed getting to play with my meet & greet buddy, but I’m so happy she is doing well. Mama said Lily has filled out nicely. She’s still pretty small, but she doesn’t look skinny any more.

Since I wasn’t there to bounce around with her, Precious-Lily bounced around with Rocky Pup. They had a great time wrestling and causing a scene. Precious-Lily’s very good at being noisy.

Rocky Pup also got to meet a big Malamute who was waiting in line for a free nail trim. Obviously the poor Mal had no idea that a nail trim was in store. He got down on the ground so he wouldn’t tower over little Rocky Pup.

Well, Even though Maverick was really tired after all that friendliness on Saturday, I took him for a hike Sunday morning to sniff the fall leaves as they fell off the trees. Usually we find pretty quiet spots to go hiking, but the trail was busy with tourists and camp outings. We got tons and tons of petting. Grandpa said we were on a dog identification hike because of all the people trying to guess all our breeds. I was a Samoyed, an American Eskimo Dog, and a Malamute! I get the first two guesses have an all white theme, but a Malamute? Umm… I am 50 pounds, not even 2 feet tall, and I have crystal blue eyes. Well, anyway, I just bounced around saying, I’m a Husky! I’m a Husky! Everyone knew Magnum was a Husky. Maybe I need to roll in some charcoal so I’ll be gray and white too.

The hike wasn’t enough for me, though, I went to a Husky party afterwards. Maverick decided to stay home and nap. I was pretty tired too, I’ll admit, but I really wanted to go romp with some of my friends at Dog Town.

Boy did we all sleep well after such a busy weekend.

Meetin’ and Greetin’

Hi Puppies, we have had a little break after our big events in September, but it is time to get rolling again with meet & greets. Last weekend Maverick went to a fair where he showed off his listening skills to a lot of people. My Aunt Winnie stopped by to show her support. Maverick does not especially care for any of the pups here, but he sure did like Winnie. They romped a while until she had to go back home.

Next weekend he is going to the Trappe Feed store to meet a bunch more people. One of them is bound to be the right person for him.

October!

October means crunching leaves under my paws and the smell of wood smoke on the breeze.

It means apple slices, pumpkin treats, and napping on the deck in the cool night air.

Of course it does not mean any of that unless the temperatures actually get cool. Where is the fall weather?

Echo lead me to this cool Pumpkinizer site. Mine turned out way better than Blue’s I think.

Brothers

In support of Rocky & Buck, the inseparable brothers, I celebrate brotherhood with Bailey and Blue.

Rocky & Buck

Hi Puppies, do you remember Rocky & Buck who we were fostering last December? They moved to their new foster home and hoped to be adopted soon, but no such luck. They are still waiting for the right family who are willing to take two well-behaved, adult Siberians who love to be together.

Hey Rocky, I think you’re the problem.

Last year the boys celebrated Christmas at our house. This year I hope they can spend Christmas in their forever home. So we want to find their new family soon.

Rocky always liked to sleep on the back of our couch like a cat. He also likes to nap out in the sunshine, but he still loves taking time to romp or go for a walk. Buck is noisy and playful. He pesters his brother and talks to his foster parents. Buck gets the zoomies around the yard, but takes cues from his brother when it is time to settle.
Since Rocky & Buck are both such handsome, cuddly, well-mannered dogs, I think the only reason they have not been adopted is that they are a pair. People shy away from the idea of adopting two dogs at once, so allow me to address those concerns.

Will they be more work than one dog?

Rocky and Buck are both easy-going dogs. They keep each other company and play together. They are polite when left alone in the house and quiet down nicely when it is time to rest. You would have to hold two leashes on walks and dish out two food bowls at breakfast and dinner, but that seems like a small price to pay for being able to enjoy the bond these brothers share.

Will they be more expensive than one dog?

MaPaw does offer a discounted adoption fee for the pair. They are both neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped. Many veterinary practices offer a discounted price for taking multiple pets in for a single appointment. While you may pay a little more for food and care on two than one, they are both adult dogs with no known medical issues, so they would cost less money than a single puppy who needs more frequent trips to the vet, neutering, toys, new collars as he grows, and a lot of food.

Will they have trouble adjusting to my current dog?

Rocky and Buck are already comfortable with each other. Staying together has made their transition into foster care easier because they have something familiar. They have adjusted first to my foster home and then to their current foster home and both families loved them. Their current foster mom has even talked about keeping them, but then she would not be able to continue fostering, which she loves. Naturally, we would arrange for your dog to meet Rocky & Buck to make sure they get along before you commit to keeping them.

So there you go, Puppies, they are nice, funny, friendly dogs, and they deserve to find a forever home before we start celebrating the holidays again. If you have any other concerns about adopting two dogs at once, e-mail me and I can address your personal situation.

Rex’s New Family

Hi Puppies, Magnum here again. Do not worry, I will not let Blue post too often. Listening to him makes me tired. This week we had a pretty quiet week at home, but Mama and Papa helped a couple puppies get to their new homes. Rex, who has gotten through heartworm treatment over the summer, made it out to the Hike N Howl just in time to meet his new family. Rex liked his foster home and was a little frightened when Mama picked him up and took him away from the family he had gotten to know. Blue gave him some lessons in meditation, but Rex was not getting the hang of it.After a quick stop at the vet and a layover at our house, Rex went to his forever home. His new mom and dad were so excited to have the chance to give Rex the love and attention he deserves, but Rex was scared and confused about why he was there instead of with his foster family. His new mom put the blanket from his foster home in his new crate so it would smell familiar. Rex settled right into his crate, enjoyed his new window, and would not come out even for a family photo.

Not to worry, Puppies, Rex’s first night had a bit of a rough start, but his new parents took him for a walk around the neighborhood and then let him relax on his own terms. Soon enough he came out of the crate and joined them. A few days later Papa called to find out how everything was going, and Rex’s new dad said Rex began to open up to them after just a few hours. He loves car rides, so he gets plenty of them, and enjoys meeting his new neighbors while out for walks. We are so happy he will have the opportunity to grow into a more confident, out-going dog.

A Year in Blogging

Hey everypuppy, I’m BlueBlueBlue! Magnum gave me the super big honor of posting about the anniversary of the MaPaw blog! I think it’ll be loads of fun. Okay, so first I had to ask Magnum all about how he started blogging and whatnot. All that happened when I was still living my previous life as a chained dog. So here is the story as I understood it.

It all began with a blue-eyed Rottweiler named Meeko, who you may remember from Indy’s blog. Indy fostered Meeko for a little while and then Magnum fostered him for a little while until he found his forever home. So before Meeko came here Indy’s mom sent my dad a link to Indy’s blog. My mom and dad checked out the blog and thought it was really cool. They read a bunch of posts and talked about how cool it would be to blog about foster dogs because they could capture more pictures and more personality than on the official website. Well not too long after that Harley’s mom asked the MaPaw people if anyone would be interested in a MaPaw blog. My mom and dad said, Yes! We’re interested, so Harley’s mom set it up for MaPaw and made the first post.

Anypup in MaPaw could post, but Magnum really took to it and posted a lot until puppies just started calling it Magnum’s blog. Of course if it was really Magnum’s blog, he wouldn’t talk about anything except kibble, bagels, and other food. So then… so that was how the MaPaw blog began. So then I asked Magnum why he blogs.

Well, obviously he likes to talk to other puppies from around the world. He enjoys the friendship and so forth. I think I will like that too, which is why I’m super happy that Magnum is letting me post now. Also, he says, he gets to share with everypup what it’s like to live in a foster home. He hopes other puppies will see what fun we have and then they’ll think about giving it a try because there are never enough foster homes. Okay okay okay… so in light of one whole year of blogging – a year in which you met over 40 MaPaw dogs, including one adorable litter of puppies, a year in which you rejoiced with us through our timely saves and happy homes and cried with us through our sick fosters and sad goodbyes – we have decided to introduce a new feature to our blog. No, it’s not just that I’ll be posting sometimes now, although I will be, it’s that we’ve signed up for e-mail! You can now e-mail us anytime you want to chat. So, if you have questions about us, Siberian Huskies, MaPaw, rescuing, Leukotriene D4 Receptors, dog behavior and training, life in PA, fluid dynamics, or fostering, just ask! Okay, so maybe we wouldn’t be too helpful on one or two of those subjects, but we might surprise you.

Guess the Breed

Okay Puppies, I have a challenge for you. You have all met Maverick through the last couple posts and seen some pictures of him. A couple puppies asked about his breed. Well, to be honest, I do not know his breed except that he is a mix. On Petfinder, people usually search for dogs by breed and we can match dogs with the right family more efficiently if we list the right breed. So now I am coming to you to tell me what breed Maverick is. I will include some clear pictures of him as I share his story so you can all take a good look.

Maverick came into the world as a result of an irresponsible owner allowing unneutered dogs to roam. That owner was a neighbor of Maverick’s first papa, who helped find homes for the puppies, but kept Maverick for himself because he looked different from all his white, fluffy littermates. Maverick was a wonderful family dog for several years. He is an excellent listener, following all basic commands, and well-mannered in the house. Then the parents in his family divorced and the father moved to a new home. Not long after that the older child grew up and moved into his own home. As Maverick’s family broke apart, he developed more and more severe anxiety. When the mom and younger child took Maverick to a new house, he became destructive in his anxiety. Thunderstorms terrified him. When left alone, he was destructive toward the door where he saw his papa leave and toward his papa’s bed, shoes, and other things that smelled like him. Maverick’s papa sought for help from his vet, but eventually he recognized that Maverick would only get worse as long as he continued to be left alone for long work days. He contacted MaPaw because he knew we could find Maverick a home where he would not be left alone and afraid.

Okay, now that you know his story, I will tell you a couple details that might help you select a mix of breeds. He likes to carry his toys and give them to Mama and Papa. He does not chew them or play with them, he just carries them with a soft mouth. He barks at noises outside the house and at other dogs when we are out for a walk as if he is guarding our pack.

Okay, take your guesses. I will consider all your breed suggestions and anything I hear from people who meet Maverick. Then we can update his Petfiner profile and find him the perfect home.