Pepper
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Pepper
Well we only lasted a few days after our beloved Lucy died aged 3 years. The house was desolate without a dog and not at all homely. I suppose I was used to guide dog pups...the same day one left at 1 year old, another one arrived at 6 weeks , so the house was never empty.
We weren't sure whether it would be too soon to get another, because we were still so upset about Loo, but we desperately wanted another dog, so we picked Pepper up from MKF 3 weeks ago today. Initially it was very difficult and she was very wary of us at first and would not have anything to do with me at all. She was very unsure of strangers, especially men and other dogs too, but she is doing well now. There are loads of comings and goings in our house, both people and dogs, so she has just had to get used to it! Everybody makes a fuss of her if she lets them! Its difficult not to compare her to Lucy all the time (who of course was the brightest & best dog on the planet!) but shes slowly responding to the training we are giving her.
She loves her walks, especially on the beach, (hope to bump into you soon Glenys & Kathryn...shes already dined at the cafe....Dogs Welcome, People Tolerated!) She loves her stomach, and rarely puts her brain in gear, so shes definitely a "proper" lab! She is affectionate, and a playful side of her is just beginning to emerge, although she hasn't got a clue how to retreive.
As has been said, we felt like throwing in the towel after a few days, but you cant expect them to settle into a completely new environment, with a new regime and completely new people in their lives overnight. Our patience and time is being rewarded with loads of affection and fun now that she accepting us and we are bonding. Shes a lovely dog
We weren't sure whether it would be too soon to get another, because we were still so upset about Loo, but we desperately wanted another dog, so we picked Pepper up from MKF 3 weeks ago today. Initially it was very difficult and she was very wary of us at first and would not have anything to do with me at all. She was very unsure of strangers, especially men and other dogs too, but she is doing well now. There are loads of comings and goings in our house, both people and dogs, so she has just had to get used to it! Everybody makes a fuss of her if she lets them! Its difficult not to compare her to Lucy all the time (who of course was the brightest & best dog on the planet!) but shes slowly responding to the training we are giving her.
She loves her walks, especially on the beach, (hope to bump into you soon Glenys & Kathryn...shes already dined at the cafe....Dogs Welcome, People Tolerated!) She loves her stomach, and rarely puts her brain in gear, so shes definitely a "proper" lab! She is affectionate, and a playful side of her is just beginning to emerge, although she hasn't got a clue how to retreive.
As has been said, we felt like throwing in the towel after a few days, but you cant expect them to settle into a completely new environment, with a new regime and completely new people in their lives overnight. Our patience and time is being rewarded with loads of affection and fun now that she accepting us and we are bonding. Shes a lovely dog
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Thanks for the update Richard, caravan season starts Saturday so hopefully shall see you soon, definately up at Easter,as you say it does take time in fact even with a pup it takes time they need to settle in and get to know your routine...keep us posted on her progress wont you, we always like to hear how they settle....
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Thanks For the update Richard, Pepper looks really happy and I'm sure as time goes on she will really make herself at home, Lucy's passing at such a young age will have left a huge gap in your lives, which i am sure with time Pepper will help to fill, keep the pics coming we love to see them jan xx
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Re: Pepper
She is beautiful and glad she has settled in ok.
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Richard,
Pepper looks stunning. Lovely pictures.
I only lasted 3 weeks when my dog Jake died in July 2007. I adopted Balee in August. It was not that I thought any the less of Jake I love him to bits still, OH but the house just was not the same without a four legged friend.
Balee has well and truly got his feet under the table and has got both of us round his "big paws"
Kath & Balee
Pepper looks stunning. Lovely pictures.
I only lasted 3 weeks when my dog Jake died in July 2007. I adopted Balee in August. It was not that I thought any the less of Jake I love him to bits still, OH but the house just was not the same without a four legged friend.
Balee has well and truly got his feet under the table and has got both of us round his "big paws"
Kath & Balee
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Pepper looks gorgeous and I am so happy to hear that she is settling in.
Wel done for "hanging in there" and I am sure that in a few weeks time she will be 100% part of the family.
Wel done for "hanging in there" and I am sure that in a few weeks time she will be 100% part of the family.
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