Pat Hairston

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      Kelly – 7/6/21
      Guy and Kim Hutcherson live in Winston-Salem, NC. Their home appears to be on a large wooded lot. Cape Cod style. Kim just retired from teaching and Guy is a truck driver. They have an adult son still living at home who works locally and a daughter in college. 3-5 hours alone maximum as Guy states usually someone is always home.

      They currently have an Airedoodle (argh!!!) named Ralph who is 4 years old. Guy describes Ralph as friendly, full of mischief and wanting attention. Ralph weighs 89 lbs. The got him from a breeder with the intent of getting an Airedale but one of the breeding pair got hit by a car and subsequently was put down/died due to complications. The breeder was in High Point, NC. So….the breeder bred the remaining Airedale with a Poodle and they took one of the pups. This will be their 1st Airedale despite the application saying “NO”. An Airedoodle is not an Airedale.

      They have had friends with Airedales and liked the breed. All of their dogs prior to Ralph were small. I asked why an Airedale and Guy said that they wanted a big dog (meaning Ralph) and they would like a playmate for Ralph. He is almost all black with a little bit of tan.

      The back yard is fenced with a split rail fence that is further reinforced with cattle fencing. They used a crate for Ralph initially but he now has the run of the downstairs and sleeps downstairs.
      Discussed the rescue process and the need to go into rescue with eyes wide open…as dogs often come with “baggage”.

      I spoke with the Vet and Ralph is up to date on all vaccines/shots. There was nothing of import on his chart to disqualify being considered.

      Personal reference had known applicants since 1986. She described them as good people and loving of their dogs.

      Proceed to HV.

      Pat Hairston
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        Prefers a dog 3-4 yrs old

        Pat Hairston
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          Did not reply to multiple emails; she told Sharon Potusky she is not ready to adopt

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            11:23 AM (17 minutes ago)
            to Caroline, Christina

            Hello Caroline,

            We have a 14 month old male Airedale looking for his home. He was adopted but sadly the daughter of the adopters had a very bad accident and the adopter needs to focus on her care and caring for their grandchildren.

            Henry is a sweet Airedale dog that needs some 1 on 1 time and training. He is neutered and up-to-date on vaccines. He is heartworm positive and will require treatment beginning later this month. Airedale Rescue Group will pay for that treatment. During his treatment he will need to be kept calm, crate rested, walked on a leash with no high energy play. He will receive 2 treatments 30 days apart.

            Please let me know if you are interested in Henry.

            Pat Hairston
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              Lost their Airedale. ready to adopt. Interested in Conway but away until 7/20.

              Need child friednly dog.

              Pat Hairston
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                Vacationing in early August; wait until mid-to late August

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                  7/5/21: from ARG messenger:
                  Dear Pat,

                  After giving Tootles a lot of thought and praying for guidance, I’ve decided he’s not the dog for me. I understand that his biting was likely a one time thing, but I don’t think I could with good conscience have him around visitors, adults or children.

                  I am still interested in Conway if he becomes available or any other dogs who may come into rescue. As long as they’re not eminently fatal, medical issues don’t frighten me.

                  Thank you for your time and your help,
                  Suzanne

                  Pat Hairston
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                    From: Joseph Baptista
                    Date: Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 8:50 AM
                    Subject: Re: Tootles and Belle
                    To: Pat Hairston

                    Hello Pat,
                    Hope you are enjoying the holiday weekend.
                    Thank you for the information on Conway. It sounds like he’s had a tough time of it.
                    He sounds like a real challenge and it would be extremely gratifying to be able to improve his life. Before committing, would it be possible for my wife and I to meet with him to get a feel of what we may be in for and make sure we aren’t getting in over our heads. I do enjoy training and bonding and would love to make a difference in his life, if possible.
                    We look forward to hearing from you.
                    Truly,
                    Joe

                    Pat Hairston
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                      7/4/21: Pat
                      Hi Suzanne, Jackie shared your note with Christina and me (Pat). Conway may have had a home identified. But I have Tootles who is 5 and really needs a home as long as there are no cats. He is closer to you near Birmingham AL. He does have chronic nasal disease and needs medications but National Airedale Rescue will reimburse the adopter for his medications. He previously lived with a smaller dog. Might you consider him. -Pat

                      Suzanne Vuillemot Sloan
                      Good afternoon Pat. How bad is Tootles’ nasal discharge? Andy, my Cocker, has mild allergies and a sometimes runny nose, but it’s not a problem at all. Do the medications keep Tootles fairly drip free?
                      I am interested in either boy, but I would like more info on Tootles before making a commitment.

                      Suzanne

                      Pat to Suzanne, the medications so far are keeping him drainage free. I think the best thing would be for me to connect you and Jamie, his foster, to talk. He is a good dog but needs someone who will understand and accept his quirks and behavioral needs. He is growly/grumbly but it is hard to determine what it is. It could be painful or just vocalization. He has to be muzzled for vetting and he hates his paws touched, so much so he bit Jamie’s hand the other day when she was wiping his paws. We connected Jamie to our trainer and the trainer gave her some specific things to work on with touch commands. Tootles loves to play with his toys and snuggle on his terms (when he wants it). I am going to email you and Jamie so you can connect. -pay
                      Sent by Pat Hairston

                      Suzanne Vuillemot Sloan
                      Thanks. I would like to talk with her. I’m leaving for a family party in a few minutes, but I should be home no later than 5:00.
                      I sent an email to the 2 of you and included both phone numbers so you can connect when it works. This would be a blessing if he were a fit for you and ARG commits to other training.

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                      Sun 6:39 PM
                      Suzanne Vuillemot Sloan
                      Thanks, Pat. I spoke with Jamie a little while ago. My only concern is the biting. She really believes it was a one off, but I asked for a few days to think about it. I’ve had 2 Airedales, a Wire Fox Terrier, and 5 Cockers, but none was a biter. Of those 8 dogs, 6 were rescues, so I do understand that they may have had less than loving experiences beforehand.

                      Suzanne: I’ll let you know my decision before the end of the week. Meanwhile, if Conway’s placement doesn’t work out, please let me know. I know he would be a good fit with his more laid back personality.

                      Suzanne
                      Pat to Suzanne, thanks so much. I do think it is a one-off. Jamie weaned him off Trazodone and then put him back on it. I think he is a dog that needs that type of assistance because of all he has been through. And ARG makes a commitment to assist with a trainer.

                      My understanding his Conway is wired for sound- crazy energy level and absolutely no training other than what foster mom is putting in. He is a work in progress. Thanks. Pat
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                      Suzanne Vuillemot Sloan: The high energy worries me less than biting. My eight grandchild range in age from 6 to 18. All are dog savvy, and none of them live in my town, but they visit 6 or 8 times a year., thus my concern,

                      Pat: I understand

                      Pat Hairston
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                        7/4/21: From ARG Page PM: I’m Suzanne Sloan, an approved adopter, and am interested in adopting Conway. I believe that Jackie Cash told you about me. Although I live in Louisiana and am outside of your area, I am willing to drive to TN to pick up Conway or arrange his transport here. I have a large home and a large yard, both of which are dog friendly.

                        I previously had two Airedales and love the breed. I currently have a 45 lb. rescue Cocker Spaniel who is at least 12 years old. He gets along well with dogs of all sizes, is very laid back, and in excellent health.

                        Although none of my dogs has had heart worms, I am very familiar with the treatment because my best friend is very active in Basset rescue and has fostered several heart worm positive dogs.

                        I live alone, am active, and would love to give Conway the home he deserves.

                        You can contact me at (985) 869-0671 or suzannesloan@bellsouth.net.

                        Thanks,
                        Suzanne

                        Pat Hairston
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                          cgreendr
                          10:01 AM (1 hour ago)
                          to me, Christina

                          Pat,

                          On another note I followed up with Sally Atherton after the nipping incident with Padme and Bob. She said they had made some suggested changes in their home and lifestyle that seemed to improve Padme’s attitude about Bob. They also contacted the local company I recommended . Unfortunately they do not have an opening until August but Sally was very impressed with them so signed up for their program. A behavioral trainer will come to their home and work in context .
                          Padme continues to be fine with everyone else she encounters including other dogs. The Atherton’s have house guests this week and Padme is fine with them as well as a house sitter they use. Sally is going to keep be posted on results with the trainer.

                          Pat Hairston
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                            5-ARG/Dogs Adopted/Padme

                            cgreendr
                            Mon, May 17, 1:43 PM
                            to Robert, me, Christina, Jackie

                            Good news! Amazing what some regular exercise and stimulation can do for a dog. She is a good looking Airedale !

                            Sent from my iPad
                            Cindy G

                            On May 17, 2021, at 1:36 PM, Robert Atherton wrote:

                            Dear Pat et al.,
                            Just to let you know, we had Padme at our vet’s today so he could meet her. All is good. Her current weight is 73. She loves her twice daily walks (each is about a mile and a half) and she gets along well with her walking buddies. She is definitely getting in better shape. She can just leap up on our bed where she usually starts out, and then sometime in the wee hours of the morning, she goes to her crate for the rest of the night.
                            Most people we have met do not believe she is almost nine.
                            Sally and Bob
                            P.S. thank you for waiving the adoption fee.

                            Pat Hairston
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                              cgreendr
                              Thu, Jun 24, 12:52 PM (9 days ago)
                              to me

                              
                              Pat,
                              I am not sure if you have been in contact with Sally Atherton lately but wanted to let you know she has contacted me about an issue with Padme.
                              She originally contacted me about a month ago saying Padme barked at Bob when he entered a room. I talked her through a few things as I felt Padme was guarding her as “primary caregiver”. I wanted Bob more involved with the walking and feeding.
                              I noted to her that Padme immediately attached to my husband and that her original owner was a man so did not think this was a general discomfort with men.
                              She called me again today and said that Padme nipped at Bob last night and that actually Padme had not liked Bob from day one.
                              However Sally says Padme is fine with other guests in the home including a women that has come into check on her when Atherton’s have to be away. Sally says she is also fine with the neighbors as well as a group she joins for dog walks.
                              I still think their is an element of guarding going on but Padme may also detect something about Bob that is discomforting to her.
                              I can walk them through a number of things I typically do when clients contact me about similar issues but think they would be best served by having someone work with them in person and possibly in their home to get the best picture of the issue. I gave her the contact info for Bark Busters as a my recommendation for someone local that does behavioral consult and training. Sally is very attached to Padme and seems very committed to trying to work through this issue. However she says this is very upsetting for Bob.

                              Cindy

                              Pat Hairston
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                                Re: Meeting
                                5-ARG/Dogs Adopted/Padme

                                cgreendr
                                Mon, May 17, 1:43 PM
                                to Robert, me, Christina, Jackie

                                Good news! Amazing what some regular exercise and stimulation can do for a dog. She is a good looking Airedale !

                                Sent from my iPad
                                Cindy G

                                On May 17, 2021, at 1:36 PM, Robert Atherton wrote:

                                Dear Pat et al.,
                                Just to let you know, we had Padme at our vet’s today so he could meet her. All is good. Her current weight is 73. She loves her twice daily walks (each is about a mile and a half) and she gets along well with her walking buddies. She is definitely getting in better shape. She can just leap up on our bed where she usually starts out, and then sometime in the wee hours of the morning, she goes to her crate for the rest of the night.
                                Most people we have met do not believe she is almost nine.
                                Sally and Bob
                                P.S. thank you for waiving the adoption fee.

                                Pat Hairston
                                Keymaster

                                  cgreendr
                                  10:01 AM (1 hour ago)
                                  to me, Christina

                                  Pat,
                                  I did speak to Jamie last night . It does seem Tootles is very conflicted about touch in general . I have asked for a little more info and possibly some videos on the growling.
                                  Would like to understand the context to possibly address this issue. Difficult to understand and make good decisions with a dog that communicates both excitement and warning with a growl.
                                  She has been a good foster mom for him so understandably upset about the bite.
                                  I sent her via email some info on cooperative handling and conditioning paw touch. I also sent info on fitting and conditioning a muzzle to be safe when cleaning his paws and for her to be more comfortable with trying to condition a paw touch or hold.
                                  It sounds like the cat situation just creates too much stress and excitement for Tootles as well.

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