Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Update January 30th, 2008

Hi Everyone. Just thought I'd update what I've been up to these last few days after arriving at my temporary foster home.

First off, I've settled in nicely. It sure feels like home. My foster mom and dad make me feel like one of the family. I sure can get use to this! In fact, I think I am, but I have to remind myself that it's only temporary. I have a dog bed to sleep on and I settle down when the humans do in their room. I haven't been in a crate in this house, but I was before and did fine in it, so it shouldn't be a problem in yours. I was left alone with the girls and we behaved and just slept in the family room until a human came back. When I get excited to see someone, I grab a little piece of their shirt tail, jacket or pant leg, in a gentle way, and wag my whole body. I have my own food bowl to eat from and I've been eating really well and I'm not picky at all.

I go out and come right back in, unless of course their are geese flying by. Right now I'm more comfortable around someone, but not clingy. If you pet my head while I rest it in your lap, I will fall asleep, even standing up! I do respond to this command "Cruiser", but don't know anything else. So I'll need obedience training.

I could be an only dog without a problem or I could have siblings around. I would be happy with either. My people say I'm a sweet loving boy that would make any family a perfect companion. I adjust to new surroundings very quickly and would be quick to call your home mine too.

If you are considering a sweet, gentle, and not to mention, Very handsome mid-aged (5 yrs young) man, then you don't have to look at anyone else. I AM your MAN!!!! Come get me, I'm waiting for you. I'd make the Perfect Valentine present to that special someone in your life.

Thanks for stoping by.
Cruiser

P.S. As I mentioned, I'm in a temporary foster home and will need to go with someone that can keep me until I get adopted. So If you would consider fostering me, that would be cool too.

Monday, January 28, 2008

At Home, Inside A Warm Home

I'm at a new temporary foster home and I can tell you this, I'm comfortable outside or inside in a new surrounding. I'm staying with 4 girls and it's like my own little Hiram! Such male magnetism I have :o)

I know the perfect family is out there somewhere and I'll keep searching until I find them. Can I find you at the end of my journey?

Walking alone in life is no fun at all. I much rather open my eyes and share it with someone special than continue on a blind path leading to no where. Won't you consider joining me on my walk?

WOW! eating inside is such a treat. No more cold feet. I can get use to this! Not to mention, having good friends to share a meal with.

This house has tons of stuffies to play with and I really enjoy them, but not to keen on another dog walking past me when I do. I talk under my breath at them, but the humans still hear me. But that's all I do is talk.

If there is a person for every person, and a family for every house to make it a home, then there must be both for me out there some where. I like what the comforts of home and the caring hearts of humans has to offer. Will you give it to me forever? Please.
It just feels so good to have someone show me Love. I've had the taste of the "Good Life" and I'm NOT wanting to go back to this lifestyle. But I need your help. Please consider letting me be your fur kid. I won't let you down. I Promise.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

A gentle, good-natured boy!

Cruiser's owner was forced to sell all his property and turned a lot of his setters over to a shelter in Southern Illinois. IBR is trying to get them into foster care. Cruiser is one of the first ones that was pulled into rescue.

Here's a first report from his temporary foster mom about the first day in foster care: "Cruiser is an amazing guy: Gentle, friendly and very social, surprising-- considering where he came from. He's a bigger setter and weighs in at 55 pounds!! He's big and FLUFFY. His coat is in great condition. I had to lather him up twice and he LOVED his bath!

I let him run loose in the house last night. He had no problems with the other dogs. He was interested in the cat, but not too intense. I'd say he's ok with cats. The whole time he was out of the crate he stood by Tom or I and rested his head on our lap. He didn't run around nervous like his two sisters, then he curled up by our feet. He's excellent in the crate, very quiet, no accidents at all. The crate was clean and dry. "