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Originally Posted by Tiggerwit Give her time. Just keep doing what you are doing. She'll eventually get comfortable and then you'll be asking us how to keep her from following you everywhere.  |
Thanks everyone. Do you all think her little legs are stiff and sore from not being used? I am sure my home is a lot quieter than the one she came from. Plus, I'm sure she is missing the disabled man that 'claimed" her and played with her. My hubby tries to make up to her. The lady I got her from had all kinds of show dogs in the house. You never heard such yapping. there is no one here except my hubby and myself and all our dogs. )three before her). none of our dogs bark unless a stranger comes around or the poodle and pug are fighting. When we have a 'dog fight" Ceeby barks thru the gate at them. But it is pretty quiet here. I am almost regretting that i got an adult dog. I feel so sorry for her. I cannot for the life of me see how anyone can raise dogss, breeder/shower or not, and then just get rid of them for one reason or another. Hubby, who is a breeder, says he does it all the time. These four little dogs in my house are here until the day they die. I am just worried to death about this little gal.