Lyra - Week 1 Day 2

Sleep deprivation is a terrible thing.

It can make a hardened trainer do things they will later regret, like placing a puppy in their bed at 1am in the morning.  Then again, with the three blissful hours of sleep that followed, maybe it was a good idea after all.

She is back in her crate now.  Screaming.

Admittedly, I never asked for a quiet puppy.  And it has been many years, so maybe this is...normal.  But holy toledo....this girl has some lungs.

She has been introduced to both Cisu and Raika.  Neither seems to "see" her.  If they are walking in a straight line and she is in the way, they go right through her.  She's learned to move.  She did make the mistake of eyeing Raika's toy, and a few teeth flashed in her direction quickly changed her mind.  Her dog sense is better than any puppy I've ever owned.  After that incident with Raika's teeth, I saw Cisu walk over to her and snuffle her head with a quick tail wag - I took that to mean "you're ok".

She met Juno a few hours ago.  Everyone was careful but I can see Juno wants to play.  She tried to get Lyra to run with her, but Lyra is a little concerned about Juno's speed and intensity.  I can see already that Juno is trying to be more calm.  I'd put money on it that those two will be buddies in no time.

Now that I can have everyone together, life is going to be a lot easier.

She's been to Home Depot and the post office; carried by my husband who is clearly enjoying his status as proud papa.  She had a fine time.

Today she was supposed to stay home but she gets so upset being crated that I had my husband take her on his errands.  So she went for a nice walk in some woods, and cruised about a local city.

She's getting nervous around my visitors.  I think she is so sleep deprived that she cant' function very well.  So...she's going to stay home and take it easy for a bit.

For work, we practiced heeling for food (she already has a clue about that), retrieving weird objects (she brings them back much better than real toys), and a bit of tugging on a softer toy.  And of course we'll play.

But for the rest of today and maybe tomorrow, I think she needs to rest more than anything.  If she'd just sleep!

10 comments

Carla Baker

Where is she crated to sleep? I know dogs are very social, so they don’t want to be alone and since she isn’t bonded with any of the other dogs even if she were crated in the same room with them, it would still be “alone” to her.

I found with my puppy that she did better if the crate she slept in was next to my bed and up at bed level. I could stick my fingers in her crate and that amount of contact was reassuring. She slept through the night every night from the first day, even though she didn’t like being crated to begin with. She can sleep crated in another room now without a problem if I need her to, so it hasn’t created a girl that HAS to be with me

Amy Walker

Oh I agree with Carla…that’s exactly what I did with all 3 of mine. They indeed did whine and cry BUT it never lasted more than 30 minutes, ever! I’d just quietly make the shshshshshsh sound and put my fingers in the crate and they always slept. Well in 3 to 4 hr increments:o)
Yes, def. video tape it! Hope you get some sleep tonight:o)

Kim

Oh it sounds like she is fitting in with your pack just fine.
As to to much, yes, don’t over whelm her.
I have a friend that does nothing for 10 days when she gets a new pup. Of course all house noises and other humans and playing and bonding with each other but as to training visits outside the home ? Nothing for a solid 10 days!
She does walk the neighborhood .
I am not sure this is a great thing but it works for her pups.

I love the was Lyra looks, she reminds me of the late Patty R’s Luca.
Did you know her?

Kim

Catherine Thomas

Denise,
She looks just lovely! New babies and sleep … ugh they just don’t seem to go together! I loved Lyra’s attitude and presence on the video you posted. I am looking forward to seeing more. She reminded me very much of Thyme in the way she interacted with both you and the world around her. Got to love these confident, social, natural retrievers – can’t imagine I’ll ever compromise on these traits ever again :)
Catherine

Lindsay

This is an evil request, but you should do some video captures of her crate tantrums! I had joked about doing that when we first brought our frenchie, Ruthie, home, but never did. I really wish that I had so that I could now appreciate how far she’s come. I SWEAR that the danes never went through that phase!!

Additionally, for those of us with a case of puppy fever who should NOT be getting another puppy, it’s a good reminder about the not so awesome aspect of puppies. ;0)

Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published