Friday, October 28, 2011

Yogi - Sleeping is a Medicine to Everything


Yogi is dying for attention, but also is sleeping a lot.
 Yogi is adjusting just fine. He is still guarding our pack and our house. So we are working on welcoming guests part :)
I changed his walking equipment to Gentle Leader head-collar what helps us control Yogi better when he is distracted by other dogs, squirells and some people.
My kids are teaching him different trics like find a toy or finding the hidden treats, open boxes etc.
Yogi is dying for attention, but also is sleeping a lot. He is not distractive, he sleeps well during night in his crate, he loves going for long walks, even we run with him couple times. He is not jumpy, hyper etc.
He is the best dog we could ever wish for :)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Yogi 3 Weeks Later

We took Yogi home 3 weeks ago. Yesterday we popped out a question to say Yes. We adopted Yogi with whole package. His transistion from the bubble is not easy, but we believe with amount of love, patience and good structrure and discipline we will be succesful. He is bonding really well, and responding to training really great.

Yogi in his new pack with his brothers Antek and Jeremi
Thank you for big support in Yogi's transistion from the bubble HSSV Staff Members Nichole, Ali, Minttu, HSSV Diamond Dog Volunteer Karen and President/Founder Our Pack Inc. Marthina. You are awsome guys! We love You :)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Yogi - The Bonding Time Day 6

The Bond
Yogi loves people. Today we play with him to run between two people, o boy you should see how fast he can run. He is a dash champion. I never saw him so happy, each day he is more relax. Happy to have him with us!

Breakfast with Yogi

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Yogi - Dog Out of the Bubble

Yogi was in the shelter since December 2010. He got to Humane Society Silicon Valley almost at same time when I lost my darling Mom. She passed away from brain cancer on Janurary 1st, 2011.

When I saw him first time in April 2011 he helped me to make decision to go through all trainings at Humane Society Silicon Valley Milpitas. I didn’t have big experience with dogs, never had one, but always had huge passion, heart and sensivity to all kind of animals.

Yogi at HSSV

Last Wednesday after

his transiton time at Humane Society Silicone Valley what you can easily count
277 days
 or 9 month and 3 days,
or 23,932,800 seconds,
or 398,880 minutes,
or 6,648 hours
or 39 weeks



I took Yogi home! He is out of the Bubble!

We still have long way to go with his strong dog reactivity, but I believe with right guidance, lots of patience and love he will gain his confidence to deal with it, he is already doing very good.

I wanted to say BIG thank you to all people that helped Yogi in his great transformation.  He is all love!


Yogi at home with his own sleeping bag

Yogi desperately looking for bed

Yogi's Crossing