Well, Fiona is fitting in just great! How anyone could have thought she was a problem is beyond me.
She isn't quite a lap dog yet, but she will be soon I think. She loves laying on the couch beside us. If we bring her up on our lap she loves the petting, but mostly she likes to sit beside us.
She is doing very well with both our dogs and our other 2 rescues, Honey and Sergio. In fact, almost too well; she trys to initiate play with the others even when they let her know they aren't interested. But I look at that as a good thing.
So far she has had no accidents in the house, not oneBut then it's just a matter of taking her out consistantly. When she first got here, she had the runs, but that cleared up in just a day or two. I assume it was just stress. She is also kennel trained. When it's time for bed, all we have to do is open the door to her crate and she goes right in; that may also have something to do with the treat she gets every night when she goes in her crate.
All in all, she is a really nice dog. She is going to make a great companion for someone.




But then it's just a matter of taking her out consistantly. When she first got here, she had the runs, but that cleared up in just a day or two. I assume it was just stress. She is also kennel trained. When it's time for bed, all we have to do is open the door to her crate and she goes right in; that may also have something to do with the treat she gets every night when she goes in her crate.
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Great news! You must sure have a crowded house though at the moment!!

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