Today was Scarlett's first trip to doggie day care. I think the world of these folks, and they're the only ones I trust to care for my dogs if I need to board them. And the day care service is very good, too. Scarlett doesn't like strangers or dogs other than Olive, so I took her there today to start her socialization. They'll work with her until she's OK with humans and dogs and learns how to play. They tell me she is fear aggressive. I believe it. So for the next few weeks I'll take her twice a week with Olive. She'll meet all the staff and play with them. In a few weeks, they'll introduce one or two of the better dogs that already know Olive. A few weeks later, she'll go into the general population (sounds like prison). Finally she'll go without Olive. This is if all goes well. The way she is now, I could never take her to a GTG or any place else with dogs and people bunched together, not unless I want a barking, shaking, snarling pipsqueak of a dog on my hands. She's actually harmless, but she sure is fierce. It feels good to be proactive.
Nikki