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Good Morning

Abbie's first night in her new home was a quite one. She's the first puppy that I've had that stayed quite in the pen the first night. We'll see how it goes tonight. I suspect that the reason had to do with a couple of bedtime tales I told her that were reinforced by Lucy.

Right before dark, about two hours after I had fed and cleaned the pen, Abbie started up, howling and barking continuously. I went down to the pen and let her out for a few minutes, feeding her a little more before putting her back in the pen. I squatted next to the gate with her as the shadows lengthened, the light fading into night. I could see GF looking out the window, no doubt wondering what was taking me so long to do whatever I was doing. I just continued on, telling Abbie about the monster that lurked in the shadows, listening for noisy puppies to eat. Lucy chimed in a time or two, mostly about the huge size of the rolled up newspaper that it attacked with. Abbie listened attentively, the occasional gasp of a whine escaping. I finally eased toward the outer gate and around the corner where she couldn't see me because I was hidden by a thick growth of morning glory and other weeds.

She started up the barking and ran down the fence. Just as she got to the corner where I was hid. I slammed the fence with my arm while growling loudly. With a little yelp, she disappeared under one of the houses.
It was quite the rest of the night.
Heck, must have scared the other dogs because I didn't hear any of them all night, not even the 11 o'clock cat call

Gone to exercise the dogs down in Seale

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great looking pup,i'm still trying to get my pack together.i'll have to remember to tell the new pups ,how easy they have it.my niece made off with 2 of them.I never could say no to her.I'm going to take my old gyp to the strip mine this am.Ashland,kentucky has some go sized ones close by. good luck,keep them running.

Posted by rickey Blevins at 08/26/06 05:01:06

As to Abbie, we'll see.
I probably won't know if she'll work out for a few months.

Like I noted; akc, don't mean squat. I'd rather have one like Lucy, part weiner part beagle that'll run the legs off a rabbit than a inbreed pretty dog that has more problems they're worth. As you can see, I'm not to keen on akc registered.

She did as expected this morning....hung out at my feet but smelling around. She'd run to the big dogs and then turn and run back to me.

All in all, nothing unexpected

Posted by rimfire at 08/26/06 11:48:21
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