Meet Rylee.
This is our puppy, the day we brought him home on June 29th.
He is Joseph's new companion dog.
And because of this he has some specific training to go through, including kennel training.
Sorry it's blurry I took it in the dark, T-Bone keeping Rylee company.
Rylee made friends with the puppy in the mirror.
Rylee LOVES to chew, so we make sure to keep good chew toys around.
That way our things don't become chew toys.
Rylee learned his name!
Even though he barked at sodas at first, he has come enjoy them..... or the straws.
The first picture I got in which he's looking at me.
Speckles and Rylee have been interacting more and more,
they play pretty well together now, here is video proof.
My boys!
Another cute picture, right before he fell asleep.
Sometimes, Rylee gets to go to work @ TCAB.
He gets lots of socialization, and he shows off all his tricks.
Rylee gets to go on lots of adventures with us, even swimming.
Although he wasn't supposed to actually get in the pool!
Rylee even "helps" with chores, he especially likes weeding!
He jumped into the garbage all by himself one morning, while Mom and I were weeding in the garden.
We are so proud of all the commands that Rylee knows,
he is a really smart puppy.
Working on "come, sit and down"
Working on "sit" from the "down" position.
Rylee is 15 weeks old today.
Rylee is incredibly smart, and way ahead for his age. His vet agrees and says he is a happy and healthy kiddo. And needs socialization so he doesn't "nip" or bite, but the only one he has ever "nipped" was the vet himself after giving Rylee a shot! According to the training books my mom has at 15 weeks he should know his name, be working on potty training and tolerate wearing a collar and leash.
At 15 weeks he knows: his name, come, sit, go potty, no, leave it, kennel, and down.We are working on ringing bells to let us know he needs to "go out", he should be completely housebroken around 16 weeks old. We are working on our manners in public: no barking! or growling! Also working on getting in and out of the car, "sit, wait, okay come Rylee" and coming and going out of the house, he sits and waits for us to open the door, instead of rushing it. Rylee is also getting used to wearing his lease when we go out.
We love Rylee!
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