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Taming/domesticating a wild dog

Last night we left her crate open all night for the first time ever and things went well. She has been getting better at fetch which makes me very happy. She is still very weird about the weirdest things. She still wont come in the house at certain times and I cant figure out the reason. She will want to but she will stop right at the entrance. Other times she comes in just fine. Getting one of her ropes usually gets her in. I literally still have never seen her pee away from my house. Its mind boggling. I take her on very long walks. I took her up butterfield canyon this week and we went all over the mountain. She didn't pee at all. Its probably the strangest thing about her to be honest. I have probably taken her on like 60-70 walks at this point and have never seen her pee. Only seen her poop 3 times.

She loves meeting cats and dogs on walks (though both are almost always jerks to her) and she remembers what houses have cats that she has met and always looks for them. I allow her to go up to any cats we see. The cats hate it but Willow just loves to check them out. She is so gentle and soft and calm with all cats, even ones that are hissing at her and acting like they want to kill her.

Yesterday I was brushing her and I went to brush her tail and she freaked out and ran to her crate so I guess her tail is off limits for now.

She loves jumping on the trampoline. If she is outside then there is a decent chance I can look out the window and she will be on the trampoline jumping around with a toy. Makes me laugh every time.

She still doesn't really let me or my wife pet her and its hard to figure out the issue. She isn't acting scared of us in any other way anymore. I can walk right past her so close that I brush against her and she is just fine. She jumps up on the couch and sits by me. She rests her head on my lap while im eating at the table (wanting bites which I give her)....... But if I approach her with my hand out to pet her then she backs away every time. I can put my hands behind my back and lean down and she will touch her nose to mine but if my hand comes out then she backs away. I can pet her while playing tug of war and when she is tired and laying down at least. She still lets my daughter do whatever she wants to her with no fear. Even my daughters friends can pet her easier than me or my wife.

Im gonna have to get bricks to line all of the entire fence line in the backyard as she continues to try to dig under the fence wherever there isnt any obstruction. She was left out for about 1.5 hours on thursday and I went out and found a huge deep hole under the fence that she would have been able to go under if she had another 10 minutes or so to work at it. Carolina dogs, especially females are known to dig "snout pits" from september through january in the wild and most domesticated carolina dogs do it as well. Have to be careful walking in the backyard for these ankle breaker holes that are hard to see.
I also learned that wild packs of Carolina Dogs are always led by a "bitch". In their society the females are always the alphas which I find interesting.

I bought a 50 foot cable with a 15 foot lead that connects to the cable for when I go camping. Planning to have her attached to that so she will be controlled yet still have a lot of freedom. Also bought an attachment for a leash to hook to my waders and I look forward to trying to take her fishing with me this spring and see how she likes that.

She loves riding in my 4runner with the windows down. Probably her second favorite thing to do (walks are her favorite). I have taught her that if she starts to put her front paws up then the window goes up and she learned to keep her front paws on the floor really quickly and I now feel really safe about her not jumping out the window again.

All in all she is doing very well and we love her lots.
 
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One thing I worry about is that she got her shots before we got her and most dogs get shots that contain Ivermectin. Its very common in standard shots for dogs for parasite control. Ivermectin is toxic to Carolina Dogs. Can cause neurological issues in them and Willow has some weird balance issues somewhat frequently and one of her eyes will go a little wonky on occasion (think sammy davis jr, Kash patel, notorious BIG etc).
If she does have some complications due to Ivermectin then I hope it wears off over time. I want to take her to a vet but Im still reluctant to put her in stressful situations.
 
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