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#1922
Thank you, Lainey. Me, too. I was looking at fencing today to create a cat safe area outside. I found the material but haven't decided where to put the area. It would be a lot easier if it was level where I'd like to put it.
#1923
Although she acts totally normal she hardly ate anything the first 24 hours. Breeder said to entice her to start so we mixed a very small amount of chicken and some rice with her dry dog food. She ate it provided Donna feed her from her hand. How's that for service? Who's training who?
What a transformation after she started eating!! Neither our neighbor nor us could believe our eyes. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran circles around their puppy who seldom if ever could catch her. She jumped on him, went under him, went over him, around him, rushing him, biting him, . . . and to think just two nights ago their dog was in total control in every aspect. It was an agility show none of us could believe. Wow, I think we really have our hands full with her. BTW, she got me up at 3:30am and I ended up letting her sleep in the bed so I could get some sleep.
PS - I have been taking some short videos but I missed the best chance tonight with her brother.
#1924
Slept in your bed? Who's training who, did you ask??
#1925
#1926
Not much in the way of photos. This was her 'chill'n' after her first bath.
Although she acts totally normal she hardly ate anything the first 24 hours. Breeder said to entice her to start so we mixed a very small amount of chicken and some rice with her dry dog food. She ate it provided Donna feed her from her hand. How's that for service? Who's training who?
What a transformation after she started eating!! Neither our neighbor nor us could believe are eyes. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran circles around their puppy who seldom if ever could catch her. She jumped on him, went under him, went over him, around him, rushing him, biting him, . . . and to think just two nights ago their dog was in total control in every aspect. It was an agility show none of us could believe. Wow, I think we really have our hands full with her. BTW, she got me up at 3:30am and I ended up letting her sleep in the bed so I could get some sleep.
PS - I have been taking some short videos but I missed the best chance tonight with her brother.
Although she acts totally normal she hardly ate anything the first 24 hours. Breeder said to entice her to start so we mixed a very small amount of chicken and some rice with her dry dog food. She ate it provided Donna feed her from her hand. How's that for service? Who's training who?
What a transformation after she started eating!! Neither our neighbor nor us could believe are eyes. She ran, and ran, and ran, and ran. She ran circles around their puppy who seldom if ever could catch her. She jumped on him, went under him, went over him, around him, rushing him, biting him, . . . and to think just two nights ago their dog was in total control in every aspect. It was an agility show none of us could believe. Wow, I think we really have our hands full with her. BTW, she got me up at 3:30am and I ended up letting her sleep in the bed so I could get some sleep.
PS - I have been taking some short videos but I missed the best chance tonight with her brother.
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