Housetraining –
NO ACCIDENTS. She has done all her business on our walks, and keeps her crate
clean and dry. YAY !!
Crate-
Vivi Ann crates easily, sleeps quietly through the night, and waits patiently
until released. She also spends time in the crate while I’m at work. She does
well with this too, but it breaks my heart to leave her. She really craves the
attention of humans, but passes the time well with a kong and other toys.
Leash-
Vivi is getting really good at walking with the leash. We give a lot of freedom
to the dogs while walking because we live on a quiet country road. She will
quickly learn more leash “manners” if needed. She takes direction well, and
checks in often while we walk.
Food/Eating-
Vivi Ann didn’t have much appetite when she first arrived, but once she was off
her pain meds (from her spay), that changed quickly. She eats a grain free
kibble twice each day and has learned that treats of all kinds are AWESOME !
Socialization-
Vivi and our resident dog, Charlie co-exist nicely, however she doesn’t really
pay much attention to him. (Poor Charlie. Still waiting for a wrassle match)
She much prefers the company of humans. And boy, does she! She is very liberal
with the “kisses” and applies them to anyone and everyone she meets. My Son in
Law stopped by for a minute last night, and she covered him with licks and
kisses until he left. She rides well in the car, and seems to enjoy the
adventure of new places and situations. There is no reaction to loud noises and
there is very little barking.
Personality – Now
that Vivi Ann is feeling better, there is definitely more pep in her step. She
is fun, loving, gentle and smart. She will zoom around when first let out of
the crate, but quickly settles down with a chew or is content to sit next to
you, after she finishes her zoomies. Her favorite thing in the whole world is to have my husband
pet her. She will actually paw his hand until he surrenders and scratches her
head. She just wants to hang with her peeps. She has just begun to find the toy
box. It will be fun to watch her learn to play. It seems she is most
comfortable in the kitchen, for some reason. She will lay on the floor and
watch whoever happens to be in there working. Funny girl. Very well balanced in
my book. Confident enough to be unafraid of new things, but yet submissive
enough to get along with others. I think she would do well with a novice or
first time owner, or any home really.
Coat/Size-
We have seen little to no shedding (yet). I haven’t measured or weighed her,
but I will. The 16lbs listed seems about right and I think she could stand to
gain a little weight. She is slightly longer than she is tall and has a short
tail. When I feel her tail there is a nub at the end. Makes me wonder if she possibly
“lost” the tip somehow. Who knows? I think she looks a little like a miniature Australian
Shepherd (blue eyes too) but perhaps a Yorkie mix might be a better guess based
on her coloring and personality. I also learned that some dapple dachshunds
have blue eyes, so maybe there is a little bit of doxie going on. Whatever she
is, she sure is easy to love.
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