(01-21-2022, 11:43 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: The pup came in ahead of schedule and it was a snowy day so I drove cautiously. It was a late night and after getting her settled and intros made finally got to bed at 0200. Once she realized we weren't going to kill her she accepted things just fine. She is definitely at home and trying to take over. I forgot just how fast pups can move. It's hell trying to housetrain a tiny pup in the winter. There is just so much time they can be outside to do their business. In the summer one can walk them for an hour or more. But we'll get it trained eventually.
She's a cutey. She jumps all over Shadow and he's tolerant of it. This afternoon I almost thought I was going to have to stop the action, but clearly he was going after her, with his tail wagging so I let things be. She gets to the point where she's overtired and then into the crate she goes to take a nap. She's been napping for 2 hours now and I expect her to come out of her coma soon.
She'll settle in just fine once she finds her place. The biggest issue is the housetraining. We forgot just how fast pups move and our old bones interacting with that.
Oh, and she discovered the dog in the mirror today. Pups are fun despite our age.
Wonderful! And a great read, too! You painted the word picture perfectly for me to "see" it happening!
- Eric
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Put your message in a modem,
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"
Overloader of brushes, Overlander fanboy, Schickhead, and a GEM in the rough!