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Rosie

Posted: 02 May 2009, 23:16
by molliemoo
Just to update you all on how Rosie ( http://www.homealabrador.net/bb/viewtop ... =12&t=5018) is getting along after bringing her home 2 weeks ago tomorrow.

She was a very scared little girl when we brought her home but she is making great progress and is fast becoming a happy confident little dog now. Shes been to the vets and been chipped and vaccinated too. Shes still particuarly scared of strangers and blokes especially but when she knows you shes very happy to wag her tail and play with her ball which is lovely to see given that she was so overwhelmed with our house initially! I have some photos of her which ill post tomorrow. She is also proving to be excellent with the cats which is great as Bruno was a little horror with them :1944:

Re: Rosie

Posted: 02 May 2009, 23:48
by Gemma T
This is such lovely news. I love to hear about dogs flourishing into happy and settled dogs once they are given the love they need. You are obviously doing a wonderful job caring for her. :1954: :1954:
Gemma xx

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 05:19
by Flinty
Well done with Rosie, I'll look forward to seeing the pictures. :1944:

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 06:38
by benjiesmum
Sounds as if you are happy and so is she. Love to see some piccies! :1944:

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 07:39
by jackiem
It's good hear how Rosie is getting on. She sounds as though she is flourishing in your care.

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 08:18
by jackie
Wonderful news that you have taken on Rosie, I am sure she will help fill the big hole that lovely Bruno left. She sounds lovely and I am pleased she is accepting of the cats. Look forward to seeing the pictures.


Jackie xx

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 09:02
by drexl1234
She looks a beatiful dog, i'm glad she's settling in ok. I look forward to seeing some pictures of her. It sounds as though every ones come up rosies ( forgive the pun ) lol xx

Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 09:06
by Diesel Kate
Love love love and more love is all that Labs want. Rosie will certainly be having that now. Looking forward to seeing some pictures.

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Re: Rosie

Posted: 03 May 2009, 14:00
by BEST 1
Rosie is a very Lucky Girl !!!! :1954:

I am so glad she is settling in so well. She obviously thrives on TLC and loads and loads of love.

You are doing a wonderful job. :1963:

Looking forward to some more updates and of course some more photos.

Re: Rosie

Posted: 05 May 2009, 09:34
by Mad Maisie
Rosie looks adorable!!! Well done to you for making this little loves life a lot happier!! Can't wait to see photos :1941: :1941:

Gill, Meg and Maisie

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Re: Rosie

Posted: 29 May 2009, 12:48
by molliemoo
Hi,

Rosie is still making really good progress and I do have some pictures to put on, my others were on my phone and not that great quality but have got some proper pics to post later.

Jenny x

Re: Rosie

Posted: 29 May 2009, 19:38
by mollie
Great news :1952: :1952: :1952: :1952: :1952: :1952: :1952: :1952:

I love reading these stories! :1956: :1956:

Marge x

Re: Rosie

Posted: 30 May 2009, 15:11
by baileysmum
Rosie also caught my eye when she was in rescue, she looks adorable. A very pretty girl.

Im thrilled that she is settling in well and flourishing under your excellent care.

Would love to see some piccies.

Re: Rosie

Posted: 30 May 2009, 22:43
by molliemoo
Right I have pics at last - bit of an overload now! Although she is one of those dogs who just doesnt 'pose' for photos so you just cant get her to look at you!

Here is Rosie in her bed, her favourite :1939:
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This is when we took her out on a local walk so she could have a paddle in the river, she just loves water!

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This is walking through our hay field, she loves to run through the long grass

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Shes making progress all the time, still a long way to go though, she is still scared of alot of things and is very nervous when you take her out somewhere where theres people, cars, buildings etc, she also still barks at and keeps out of the way of strangers or people she isnt used too, but we're hopeful this will improve in time. Still havnt let her off the lead yet outside of the yard and garden area, I hope too soon though, I just want to know she wont take fright and run off first!

She is so good with the cats, she is pretty scared of them and keeps a distance so this is great for them!

Re: Rosie

Posted: 31 May 2009, 05:53
by Garyt
She,s a beauty :1939:
and what a bed :1951: