First of all Hope would like to thank her new sponsors, Delor C. and Cynthia Erickson! If she could meet you, she'd give you tiny kisses on your eyelids, and bat her big brown eyes in appreciation. You are helping to care for a beautiful girl who will soon be very happy in a new forever home! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
Hope is getting along famously with the other furballs in the family, and charming all of the 2-legged friends she meets along the way. Everyone wants to take her home - she's so calm around people, they can't help but love her instantly. Still a copy-cat dog, she likes to do whatever the other dogs are doing - playing, sleeping, barking...oh yes, she has a good bark. Only seems to use it when she thinks she hears a car outside though. Hope has tried out her running legs in our yard, and impressed us all with her speed and agility! She didn't run away, just in circles with joy and ambition! We throw the frisbee, she gets it and ZOOM, she's off running around her own imaginary race track, round and round she goes and when she stops, nobody knows! The funniest part is that she can stop on a dime and act like nothing happened, and she's the sweet calm innocent dog as usual. :) Then we're inside, and she's curled up beside us on the couch like a little sweetie.
Hope has been to the vet for her booster shot, and was prescribed antibiotics and a steroidal spray to both hopefully help with her paws that seem to bother her a lot. We aren't sure why but they are all still red in between the pads, and when she is not distracted with playing/eating/sleeping, she starts to chew on them a lot. So we're trying to get her paws feeling better, her ear infection is almost gone, and she is otherwise a healthy gal. Hope does love to chew on anything wood when we're gone. We have a dog room for our pups to stay in while we're at work, and so far, she's chewed the corners off of the futon frame, a little old table, and the plywood steps that go up to the doggie-tub. Of course, nothing in that room is sacred so we're just happy we have a place that we don't have to worry about her during the day. It could be anxiety - she doesn't show any signs of chewing on things when she's with us. We haven't tried crating her, since our dogs aren't either, but she seems to be very comfortable out in the open. Just might need to relax some more, or be left only in rooms with no furniture....she'll figure it out. Hope has also accompanied me to work a few times, and had a great time meeting the office neighbors - then slept in the sunlight of my studio most of the day. She's just happy to be anywhere with her people and her doggie friends. Adaptable, easy-going, gentle, graceful, and loving...she's a keeper for any family with dogs and kids.
Hope still needs to be spayed, but we wanted to wait per the vet's suggestion for another week or so, and by that time she should be in her new home, we hope! (pun intended).
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