The boy has an appetite. We tried him with 3/4 of a cup of dry food and he was still looking for more. I bumped it up to a full cup last night, but I think it was a bit much. We'll keep it at 3/4 cup four times a day for now. He is a nose surfer, always looking for a bit of kibble dropped on the floor or running his nose along the edge of the coffee table to see if any snacks may have been left behind.
He has discovered the delicacy of horse poop. Rusty taught him that. He also also a good appetite for hoof pieces. The farrier came the day after we brought Buster home. I've collected as many of the pieces as I could find, but Buster's nose is stronger than my eyes.
This morning he slept until about 5 am. He has gotten very good at going outside to pee. As with any puppy this age, you just kinda have to let them figure things out. The cats are tolerating him more and more. We have to be a bit careful because during his "high energy" times his motor is revving and he wants to chase everything.
The crate is working well as long as we don't try to put him in there during one of his energy periods. We've found it best to play hard and just as he is winding down, place him in there. He fights it for a short time, then dozes off. We me trying to take him everywhere I go he may have to spend some time in the crate inside the truck. Right now the temps have cooled off. It will be interesting to see how he handles that when the time comes.
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