I have no shortage of friends who were willing to take Goose for me. I am lucky that all of my close friends are dog people. But understandably I had a stiff criteria for where I wanted Goose to spend the week.
1. I wanted his careful socialization to continue.
2. I didn't want to chance any scary experiences.
3. I needed someone who didn't work all day.
My closest friends were eliminated one by one due to household dogs that were "iffy" with puppies...limited social exposure accessibility...work schedules...too many other commitments...or vacations themselves!
Enter Caroline and Cassidy Albert of The Grateful Dog in Manchester, VT. Caroline and I are colleagues and have become friends since meeting a few years ago. Her daughter Cassidy helps with the dogs at work and I have had the pleasure of having her in class with her dog, Enzo. She is a really good dog trainer.
Though Caroline said she would be hesitant to take a pup of Goose's age into her home boarding program due to concerns about being able to give him enough individual time...Cassidy offered to take point and be responsible for Goose. Cassidy basically cared for Goose as if he was her own pup - she fed him, exercised him, supervised him with the other dogs and he slept in her bed. Goose was carefully introduced to dogs, cats, kids, horses, new locations and even some basic training! I could not have asked for more!!! So...rather than Goose missing out on a whole week's worth of positive exposure, he got extra socialization!

It was hard to leave Goose, knowing he would grow and learn and do new things without me to see it, but I had such complete confidence in Cassidy and Caroline, that at least worry played no part in my concerns. We had a wonderful trip thanks to you!
Had forgotten about your blog and so went in an read all the ones about Goose tonight. Great reading (starting at 6.5 weeks, naturally, and reading forward). Remind me about the blog once in a while. I'm old and forget things. Dad
ReplyDeleteWow! That is so awesome. Glad it all worked out...and that you had an awesome, worry free trip. :-)
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