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She is just adorable! Wish you were close to me, she could come live with me and my pack! Where are y'all reading her updates on facebook? |
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You'll fall in love with her even more when you see her page. :heart to |
ahh such a cutie and she has been getting a lot of exposure. I saw somewhere where is said she was about 10 lbs is that accurate, she looks a lot smaller. Also what happens when you manage to pick her up does she bite or cower. Since she is so playful does she fetch or just prefer racing around with other dogs. Sorry for so many questions just trying to get a sense of her. |
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In the first couple months we were advised by a behaviorist to not touch her unless we had too for grooming, meds or whatever. The behaviorist wanted her to develop trust naturally with us. She also was very difficult to catch she darts and runs fast like a wild squirrel so catching or trapping her was stressful for her and us. We had to give her meds once a day so we would try to close a door to a room and trap her in the room. Once she knew she couldnt run she does nothing. She would freeze and i could pick her up...then she would almost immediately pee, poop and vomit everytime. After that couple months she the pee, poop and such stopped but she was stiff like a board to hold. She has never tried to bite me. She didnt cower ever in the beginning but now she is. We taught her the "stop" command and she does it so now I can say stop and go pick her up she then cowers like I will kill her. She lets me comb, bath or whatever just fine. she likes to sit right by us now but still doesnt want us to touch her...however it doesnt seem at all like she is afraid of us anymore. She played fetch from day one...she would let me pull the ball right out of her mouth and not run from me unless I reached to pet. She loved the game enough that she was willing to come right to me to bring the ball...weird I know. She loves to run and frequently by herself just runs like a crazy around the yard for 10 minutes. My dogs are old and lazy and wont really run or chase with her. I hope to find her a home with a dog that will cause she would LOVE it! |
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wow she does not appear to be that weight from her photos. she does look so much like my Lola that I keep looking at her. Lola also is not crazy about being touched, and my last one not so much either, they jump back when I would approach, I taught Lola to shake and she is so tentative about it, that she only slightly puts her paw out and then when I go to shake it, she recoils it back. Interesting little dog, but it sounds like you keep trying and don't push yourself on her. That is where my downfall would be I would be force holding her and rubbing her tummy just willing her to open up. Since she has so much energy and sounds smart she would probably take well to agility training and perhaps tricks. How far are you from Irvine? |
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Irvine is in Orange County if you don't know where it is you are probably not close then. I don't know how hard this would be to research do but there are trainers out there that look for shelter dogs to train for the movies and so forth. I see them talking on the TV all the time that often the best dogs come from shelters. I am pretty sure that is where Eddy the dog on Fraizer was discovered. I would also think a dog that was not overly needy for humans could be a good be a good match for a trainer that might be working with multiple dogs, which sounds like Lulu might like. she also photographs well. Just a thought since you are in CA to goggle those type of trainers. LOL at this moment Susan Sarandan is on TV talking about dogs she was in a movie with. |
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I am actually on a facebook page for dog productions I will email them and ask if they know where to begin. If you see anything regarding the name of the company that your thinking of let me know. |
Irvine is near me. I also heard of an animal acting agency before, but it's kinda more like Barbizon. Like you pay money for their acting classes and they can choose to represent you or not. But acting or not, I think agility training for fun and disciplne would be good for Lulu. I've been meaning to look into something like that for Uni, but just never have. |
I have been searching around to see if I can find something...no luck yet. I think its an ideal situation for her. They have agility training in my park once a week and i was taking her there and sitting through the classes hoping someone would see in her as the super trainable dog smart dog she is. I feel like what I want for her isnt set to high. I want a person who will train her and teach her fun tricks to help her excel in what she is good at, a playful sibling and a yard. She cannot seem to get this applicant :confused: I dont get it. She is attracting people who want an only child dog who they can tote around in a purse. Do I need to rough her look up a bit? |
You know what, a LOT of potential yorkie parents want a "purse dog to tote around". Yorkies are not just purse dogs. They are TERRIERS and a lot of people don't get that unfortunately. I feel your frustration. I still think my first foster Katie was the hardest. I interviewed SO many people for her. I thought I would have her forever. But the right family came along. And actually, you've had much tougher cases than I have, so I don't even know why I'm trying to give "advice" LOL. Maybe you should just keep her. ;) |
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I have had tougher than lulu because of the care they needed but they attracted the most amazing people to adopt them! Lulu attracts the wrong crowd lol Lulu is dream...she potty trained herself, she doesnt bark, she follows every command I give her...if she feels like it! :rolleyes: she loves all dogs I could go on forever. She is a dog owners dream! |
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