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June Juno is doing well. She has become more confident and making my home her home. She's a great combination of "What are we doing next?" and an under the covers couch potato. She is calm inside the house and a crazy fast runner outside. She loves to cuddle and seems to be settling in nicely making every couch cushion and bed her own. She does a funny slow stretch off of the couch or bed extending her whole body until her last toe is finally on the floor. She loves the kids next door and her favorite furry partner in crime "Max". She's a smart girl and has learned things like sitting and waiting for the door to open, shake, stretch on command, and give me "10". She has also learned a few of the most important words in the vocabulary! "Move" and "Back up" She is a little food aggressive, but I don't feed her with other dogs and I'm really careful about giving out treats when Max is over. Unfortunately, she does get car sick so I'm not able to take her places. I'm having a hard time even getting her to climb into the car. I like to think it because she just doesn't want to leave here. Thank you for bringing Juno and me together.
June Hi! Juno is doing well. She has become more confident and making my home her home. She's a great combination of "What are we doing next?" and an under the covers couch potato. She is calm inside the house and a crazy fast runner outside. She loves to cuddle and seems to be settling in nicely making every couch cushion and bed her own. She does a funny slow stretch off of the couch or bed extending her whole body until her last toe is finally on the floor. She loves the kids next door and her favorite furry partner in crime "Max". She's a smart girl and has learned things like sitting and waiting for the door to open, shake, stretch on command, and give me "10". She has also learned a few of the most important words in the vocabulary! "Move" and "Back up" She is a little food aggressive, but I don't feed her with other dogs and I'm really careful about giving out treats when Max is over. Unfortunately, she does get car sick so I'm not able to take her places. I'm having a hard time even getting her to climb into the car. I like to think it because she just doesn't want to leave here. Thank you for bringing Juno and me together. Terry P.S. sending you some pictures in a separate email
June It's hard to believe that it's been a year since Juno has entered my life. She's a sweet girl with loads of personality making me smile and grateful everyday. We've made some progress with the food issues as we have training sessions morning and evening when I feed her. She handles treats with other dogs better. It's just going to be an ongoing thing. The other day she looked at me and said with those sweet eyes. "Mommy, I love you! You never take me anywhere and you never make me go to the Vet." Then I awkwardly loaded her in the car and headed for her yearly check up and rabbies vaccination. She then looked at me and said "W T FUR!" She thanked me by throwing up! She just doesn't like the car. Since we're not going anywhere in the foreseeable future, I'm still able to work on that too. Whether it's showing off her new winter hat, helping me change the sheets, sending out cards, hanging with Max, sleeping in a little longer or playing a friendly game of 3way tug of war it's been fun everyday. Once again, thank you for bringing us together. |