
"The dog formerly known as Splodge" -this is how I usually introduce Z (pronounced "Zee", not "Zed") to people. Pretty much everyone in the breed knows that Z was my favourite puppy in the litter he was born in (he was then nicknamed Splodge and it stuck with me), and I was very, very reluctant to let him go -but it didn't make any sense to keep two puppies and I needed a bitch. He very nearly did stay, was left until last and didn't find his home until 14 weeks of age.
Then he found the perfect home and I have been raving about him to friends, about the things he can do. There is very little training this dog has NOT had. His owner has had a go at virtually anything. (All clicker.) Agility, obedience, working trials, tracking, you name it, they've done it. And Z is still only just under 18 months of age. He's been shown as well, which is why I have met him regularly even though he lives in London and I'm in Yorkshire. Because I've been in touch with his owner every single week since he was sold, and have met him several times, I have never really stopped seeing him as my dog. He goes mad with happiness when he meets me and my other half. Apparently he doesn't do that for other people. Ripley (his mum) and Rio (his litter sister) still treat him like one of the family.
I was heartbroken when his owner announced she was moving back to America (where she is from) early next year. We quickly decided we would HAVE to go over for visits to see him.
I had an e-mail yesterday evening from Z's owner. She has for a variety (quite a large variety!) of reasons decided she cannot take him with her when she moves to the US. She wants me to find him a new home. It won't have been an easy decision for her. John and I talked about it, and maybe it's heart ruling head as so often, but neither of us can imagine him going anywhere else.We'd always take a dog we bred back of course, but probably then find another good home. But with Z, we want him to come HOME. He still feels like our dog -and after losing Rambo at the beginning of this year, it would be even harder to let his half brother go for the second time.
This isn't going to be easy, and it's going to be hard work. Z is almost perfect. What issues he has are very minor ones, in my view anyway. He's been very well trained and socialised. He loves other dogs, either sex. He's very well behaved. I can't really say the same about my Golden Simba (male neuter). Simba is a trouble maker, wanting to pick fights, and when he starts trouble, the other two male dogs join in. (Simba's issues are health related -so in a way he can't help it.) We really need another male dog like we need a hole in the head, but it will HAVE to work.
I have never introduced an adult MALE dog to my other dogs. Bitches yes, dogs no. Well actually ONCE, thinking back, but they were both easy going Goldens and I only had 3 dogs in all then so it wasn't hard. If anyone has any helpful suggestions on how to work this introduction practically, I'd be glad to hear them. Z will be coming home in a few weeks time.