- Jan 30, 2005
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This weekend, I finally decided it was time to bring home a new dog. I adopted Rocky who is a 10 month old Rhodesian Ridgeback. He had been in rescue for several months. I had visited him about a month ago but wasn't ready after losing my other two dogs the last couple of months.
I decided to rename him Kahn. He has separation anxiety and some behavior issues(afraid of the doggie door, won't allow you to touch his feet or ears) but I feel confident we'll be able to work on them. Weird thing is he's great with people and other dogs.
We took him down to the Esplanade during the 4th of July celebration and was fine with thousands of people petting him. He was also fine with fireworks though the subway passing by scared him. And like a puppy, when he wants to go out and play/exercise he starts being destructive and loud(very loud). At the foster home, he had six other dogs to play with but my dachshund likes to chase but not wrestling around with a dog five times his size. Luckily, I have a number of dog parks near me and when he gets old enough, he'll be our running partner.
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I decided to rename him Kahn. He has separation anxiety and some behavior issues(afraid of the doggie door, won't allow you to touch his feet or ears) but I feel confident we'll be able to work on them. Weird thing is he's great with people and other dogs.
We took him down to the Esplanade during the 4th of July celebration and was fine with thousands of people petting him. He was also fine with fireworks though the subway passing by scared him. And like a puppy, when he wants to go out and play/exercise he starts being destructive and loud(very loud). At the foster home, he had six other dogs to play with but my dachshund likes to chase but not wrestling around with a dog five times his size. Luckily, I have a number of dog parks near me and when he gets old enough, he'll be our running partner.
Some pics:
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