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Hans is a fully vaccinated five year old neutered Golden Retriever who was fostered by Simon and his family in the West Midlands. FOSTER REPORT Simon said. "Hans travelled superbly in car and slept for most of the 60 mile journey to his new foster home. Once we arrived home he met our pack of three dogs, two GR’s and a Shih Tzu and I’m pleased to report he immediately made friends with all three of them. They have all got on famously and we have not had a single problem with Hans around our dogs or any others we’ve met on walks. However, Candy our Shih Tzu is a tease and enjoys winding Hans up so we have discovered that he has a voice. Around our three children he has been excellent with no real problems. The only issue is that he is food oriented so when Thomas is having something to eat Hans thinks it’s fair game and will try and take the food. However, he is very gentle and I feel this is no cause for concern; I’m sure with some training this bad habit can be stopped. Also, it is worth bearing in mind that Hans is large GR and so could accidentally knock a small child over.
Taking Hans for a walk is a challenge not because he’s unruly but because he is so strong. When he decides he wants to go then you know about it!!! In fairness I am slightly handicapped by our GR, Freddie who is quite happy to dawdle along sniffing every bush or tree we come across. I quite often end up being pulled in two directions... lol! He’s been fabulous around every dog and person we’ve met and is quite happy to receive fuss from people we meet on our walks. I’ve yet to find out what his recall is like but the indications are that it could be quite good. He also seems to have had some training and will sit on command. Around the house he has very well behaved and is fully house trained. He has discovered the comforts of the sofa and we quite often find him sprawled out with his paws in the air. He loves his affection and tries to be a lap dog. I say must having a large dog plonk itself on you is not one of the most comfortable ways of spending an evening in front of the telly. However, you can’t tell him off as he is so adorable!!! He absolutely adores soft toys and has had all our dog toys out of the basket. He then proceeds to take each one outside and even if I sneak them back into the house within 10 minutes they’ll all be back outside.
In summary, Hans is handsome, friendly and loveable dog who would make a fabulous family pet. HANS LEAVES FOR HIS FOREVER HOME "Today our handsome chap, Hans has left us to start a new life in Farnborough with Wendy and Dave. We wish them every success and hope that Hans brings them as much joy as he has done whilst he's been with us.
I thinks he's a very lucky dog because I know he is going to a loving and caring home and will have his every wish fulfilled.... Thinking about it is making me quite jealous.... lol. HANS (NOW OSSIE) IN HIS FOREVER HOME Wendy said. "We left at 12.30 to pick up Ossie, Simon and his family and dogs are so nice. We arrived back at 7.45 but stopped at a service station to give Ossie a walk, I think it was about 350 miles.
Had a lovely walk early this morning before it got too hot over the golf course, fields and woods, met several dogs, he said hello to all of them. At lunchtime I took him over the balancing pond, just outside my front door, just for a wander as it is cool and shady. Will take him out late tonight if it is still hot.
We love him to bits already, he has given us back our life." UPDATE 4 JULY "Ossie is doing so well, we love him to bits and it is as if he has always been here, he is so much like Kerry. Dave takes him round the golf course early morning, has his breakfast and is ready for his sleep as I am going out the door. He has another walk at lunchtime and is ready for his next sleep, then we do a long walk when we get in.
My Grandchildren came round yesterday and he loved them, he loves everyone, he is just so laid back. He loves his soft toys and chews which end up in the garden." UPDATE 13 AUGUST Wendy says “Ossie is doing so well and has been off the lead for over a week now. We practiced recall on a long lead, and he now comes straight back when called and sits in front. He loves his ball on a rope and chuck-it. He plays well with all the dogs, the only thing is because he is so fast he beats all the dogs to the ball, even a collie. He seems to only have one speed - Fast, he doesn't believe in walking anywhere when he can run. Someone was saying to me how happy Ossie looks, he is always smiling on his walks. Last week we were off for a few days, and took Ossie to Lee on Solent on the Monday and Wednesday, he watched a dog running in and out of the water on Monday, but only paddled and laid down in it. On Wednesday he was watching other dogs and a springer spaniel suddenly leapt in and Ossie followed, jumping over the waves, he looked very pleased with himself. Ossie jumped in a thick muddy ditch on Saturday night, so we had to bath him, but he seemed frightened of the bucket and ran round the side and lay by the gate, he was fine once we encouraged him round. Yesterday he lay in a thick muddy puddle, so had to bath him again, and he did the same, he doesn't like the hosepipe either. Last night we did the golf course and woodland walk, and let him off the lead in the woods, just watched for ditches. I am teaching him to walk to heel, and walked him back on his collar, he is brilliant on his Dogmatic walking to heel, and I have been doing this on the walk back home (about 20 minutes) and he was very good. Ossie still loves his food, but is eating slower than he was. I will take him back to the Vets to weigh him soon as he is still very thin. He is so loving and sometimes just gazes at you with those big eyes, and talks to us very quietly, he is so happy. Tonight we took Ossie up to the woods, he doesn't stop running in and out of the bushes. I wonder whether he has ever been out for a walk as he is just so excited. He started to limp a little tonight so will just watch him. Just waiting to hear back from Jonathan, our McTimoney Chiropractor.”
UPDATE MARCH 2012 Ossie is doing so well and loves his cuddles. He now sleeps upstairs in our room and has his memory foam mattress there, he does like to jump up on the bed for a cuddle and then gets back down. He brings all his soft toys and chews up with him. I attach some photos, where he is looking for squirrels, and at Lee on Solent a couple of weeks ago, when he decided to go for a swim and then looked very pleased with himself when he came out.
UPDATE FROM HIS FOREVER HOME Ossie and I attended Henry Tyndale School for Special Needs yesterday. He was brilliant with the children. There are ten children in the class, with Heather the teacher and four assistants and they came out one by one. One little boy was terrified of dogs, but he came up and stroked Ossie. They were going to talk about Ossie after we had gone. We have been invited back after the Easter holidays and will go once a week. It was really rewarding seeing the children's faces when they stroked Ossie, I was so proud of him, he was a star.
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