Well, Hanna still isn't so sure about those humans she lives with, but she is learning to enjoy life. Twice last week we came home for lunch to find her out in the backyard running, wagging her tail, playing with toys and rolling around in the grass. This behavior stopped as soon as she realized we were there, but it certainly shows progress. She is still enjoying car rides, jogs and really loves her foster GSP brother Deringer. Sometimes when the other dogs get excited she does as well (I have even heard her bark now) and she will run around and play bow with the other dogs. She does approach us in the bathroom and still sleeps in the bed with us at night, curling up along my side. So I think she has a better trust with us in the future, just not 100% there yet.
I am sure that her new home will need to be full of doggie brothers and sisters, she is learning absolutely everything from my (somewhat misbehaved but always happy) pack of children.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, December 28, 2009
Happy Holidays!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving from Hanna :)
Hanna wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! She has continued to improve - on a car ride you would think she was a happy-go-lucky dog, she sticks her head out the window and wags her tail like every other dog! Today for the first time she scoped out her two foster brothers who were getting to go for a run and scooted out the door to hop in the car and bring herself along!
Hanna is a great leash walker, so good running buddy and walking buddy but she doesn't like to have anyone be behind her. She will be right at your side, but if you look at her or you or someone with you slows down, she will not be comfortable with anyone behind her.
Hanna is doing one other exciting thing - she will greet her foster mom at the door with all the other dogs with her tail wagging! She doesnt' come close enough to be pet, but she runs around in circles with all the other crazy dogs and wags her tail like she is excited to see me, or maybe just excited to be a part of the crew!
Hanna is scared of thunerstorms, right now she is snuggled on the couch with her foster brother Deringer to ride out a particularly bad thunderstorm. Because she is scared, she did let me pick her up and put her on the couch with us, which is something she would not normally tolerate.
It has been exciting to be a part of Hanna's progress and see the LITTLE things that show she is starting to feel like a normal dog again and enjoy life!
Hanna is a great leash walker, so good running buddy and walking buddy but she doesn't like to have anyone be behind her. She will be right at your side, but if you look at her or you or someone with you slows down, she will not be comfortable with anyone behind her.
Hanna is doing one other exciting thing - she will greet her foster mom at the door with all the other dogs with her tail wagging! She doesnt' come close enough to be pet, but she runs around in circles with all the other crazy dogs and wags her tail like she is excited to see me, or maybe just excited to be a part of the crew!
Hanna is scared of thunerstorms, right now she is snuggled on the couch with her foster brother Deringer to ride out a particularly bad thunderstorm. Because she is scared, she did let me pick her up and put her on the couch with us, which is something she would not normally tolerate.
It has been exciting to be a part of Hanna's progress and see the LITTLE things that show she is starting to feel like a normal dog again and enjoy life!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Sleepy Sunday
As I type this Hanna is laying underneath my legs while I sit on the couch. This is the first time she has done this and I am pretty happy about it :) She wanted to be close to me because Rich is using the nailgun to put up some molding around the house but she decided it was safe enough to lay down and hang out with me for about 10 minutes now, so thats a good step forward!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Hanna!
Hanna has recently moved to Longview and has started taking doggie Prozac. Its seems to be helping some. Hanna will not approach anyone, even her foster parents. She has trouble settling down and will pace with her tail between her legs. In fact the only time that she does wag her tail is now when her foster parents return home she wags her tail (this is a result of the other dogs excitement though, not her excitement at seeing people) and Hanna likes car rides and will wag her tail to ride in the car and enjoys sticking her head out the window. But this is an improvement - when she first arrived she did not wag her tail for anything.
Hanna is an excellent leash walking and her foster parents have tried to walk her frequently with another dog to get some happiness associated with going on walks. She likes the car ride over to the walk but seems a little nervous while on the walk still. She seems to appreciate having other dogs around but really does not interact with them at all. She will lay on a dog bed to cuddle with another dog. She will not eat out of a dog bowl unless in a crate or locked in a room away from the other dogs. She will take a treat out of your hand if the other dogs are not around and after some coaxing.
I will attempt to provide a pretty close to daily update on Hanna's progress as she hopefully learns to trust us more and settles down in our home. Yesterday morning during a thunderstorm Hanna hopped up on the bed with us to snuggle during the storm and that was the first time she has really initiated any contact. She will allow you to pet her as she passes by and sometimes will stop for pets but seems nervous about it. She does like to stay close and follows her foster parents in the house.
Hanna is an excellent leash walking and her foster parents have tried to walk her frequently with another dog to get some happiness associated with going on walks. She likes the car ride over to the walk but seems a little nervous while on the walk still. She seems to appreciate having other dogs around but really does not interact with them at all. She will lay on a dog bed to cuddle with another dog. She will not eat out of a dog bowl unless in a crate or locked in a room away from the other dogs. She will take a treat out of your hand if the other dogs are not around and after some coaxing.
I will attempt to provide a pretty close to daily update on Hanna's progress as she hopefully learns to trust us more and settles down in our home. Yesterday morning during a thunderstorm Hanna hopped up on the bed with us to snuggle during the storm and that was the first time she has really initiated any contact. She will allow you to pet her as she passes by and sometimes will stop for pets but seems nervous about it. She does like to stay close and follows her foster parents in the house.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Where is Hanna

Last Saturday we took Hanna to her first behavior eval with 2 of the other MO dogs. We got some really good tips on how to make her comfortable around people. She is making progress, slowly . . . but progress none the less. We are starting to see a few more tail wags. She will come hang out in the living room with us and not hide under the table. She likes to lay on a dog bed with Scout(who is the only dog here who will tolerate sharing). When let outside, she will actually come to the back door to be let back inside. She is starting to be a bit more vocal in her crate, but we understand that this is just part of her personality coming out. We welcome any sign of her just being a "dog".
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