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12/20/2024 1:48 PM


 
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Kelly

Hi Cindy, Just a quick update on Kelly. The ride home was mostly uneventful after the initial stage. That stage involved her pooping in the crate maybe I should have walked her a bit first) and about 5 minutes of crying :(. I got her and crate cleaned up and she as pretty content to lay on the blankets and presumably sleep. I made a final stop for gas at the service station near 84/90 intersection. I gave her a couple of small treats and she seemed to warming up to me at that point. When I got home around 12:30, the whole family was awake, having stayed up or gotten up, for her arrival. Kelly was pretty inquisitive right off, tail wagging and marching around the first couple of rooms. The initial meeting with our lab was pretty good. Kelly was trembling a bit, presumably scared, and our other dog was trembling with excitement! After a few minutes and some considerable sniffing, everybody settled down and got more comfortable with each other. I just took a break from work and went to see how things were going and Kelly was playing and chewing on toys and trying to engage our other dog a bit in play. Kelly seems to be adjusting well and pretty happy with some new friends and things to explore. We still have a fair bit of snow here and she's not so happy with that, but she did spend about 30 minutes out back with my wife this morning on her morning pee. No pictures yet and no name yet as we haven't all had a chance to talk about it. Hopefully tonight when everyone is home from school! -doug ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ And, here is a pic of Kelly with her big sister Emmy... just look at that expression!!