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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Southeast PA
Posts: 1,182
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Yes, the breeder told me Molly's schedule and feeding instructions, so we are following that and slowly adjusting to fit our schedule. She's adjusting well and her true puppy-ness is emerging. She has many toys, different sizes and varieties and she seems well-entertained. It seems that her favorite game is running after me wherever I go. Nonetheless, she adapting well to her new home and her new family. She goes to her crate for naps and her potty training is going smoother than I expected
Now if only she could get the cats to play with her...that seems to be her new mission.It's been 12 years since I've had a puppy and it feels like I am learning all over again! Thanks for all the advice
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 78
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Charlie whined a lot too.. and still does at 8 months! She is just a whiner/chatter. But, I must admit.. I much rather her whine that bark, a lot less noisy/easier to put up with! I am sure it just has to do with adjustment and wanting to be with you!
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 1
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It is probaby more that she is away from her siblings and is looking for them to play or she is tired and wants to cuddle and go to sleep. Be sure she has a doggy bed that she can cuddle up in to feel warm and safe.
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