“The easiest introduction ever!”
Those were Jeannie’s words not mine. When you consider the number of dogs that Jean has introduced into her pack, especially down in Mexico, that is quite a statement!
Very soon after Renate coming round to our place at 10 am yesterday morning Sheena came into the house. I tried to take a few photographs in those early moments. They are not the best I have taken!
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Now we have yet to go a full day (as this is being written on Friday for publication at midnight PDT tonight). But Jean and I have a good feeling about Sheena.
So happy for you! Sheena looks like she is at home.
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The night was a good one, I’m pleased to say. Sheena slept quietly, all the other dogs were unperturbed by her, and one could hardly believe this was Sheena’s first night with us.
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Yep, that’s her bed!
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Although, John, we took Sheena’s bed to our bedroom in the end she didn’t sleep there preferring one of the other beds. Still utterly amazed at the ease she has shown. It’s not yet 24 hours since Sheena first came to us.
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Fantastic. I guess she can sense she’s safe. No more moving. No more uncertainty.
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Yes, we are sure that’s it. To be honest, I think having so many other dogs around her all behaving as though this was just another normal day did the trick!
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True.
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Aww, sweet baby. Bless you and Jean for rescuing her. She looks like she’ll fit in just fine. All the best as she settles into your loving home.
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Thank you, Monika. It’s all looking very good!
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It took Norman about 3 months before his true personality showed through though he was adorable sweet from the get-go. Dogs who have been in rescue need time to settle in and adjust to their new surroundings. I’m sure sweet Sheena will do just fine in your household.
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You may well be right and our optimism that all will be alright may be premature. We hope not.
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She’s adorable and certainly at home! 🙂 All the best!
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…forgot to mention very fortunate too! 🙂
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Thank you, Marina, thank you very much!
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🙂 Here’s to happy 🐾🐾🐾!
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Reading backwards as per normal Paul… Good that Sheena arrived when she did…. Will give you both a new focus while dealing with the loss of Ruby…. Love and Hugs to you both.. Lovely pictures ❤
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Welcome back, Sue. You have been missed! Yes, your remark regarding Sheena is so true. Sheena is a real treasure!
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You know me Paul I have so many now to visit and catch up on.. It takes a while to get here and there.. But like any bad penny I will turn up 🙂
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Don’t you ever call yourself a bad penny even in jest! ♥️♥️ You are a very dear friend to us.
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Arrgh Paul you just brought another huge tear… and its a good think my fingers can do the talking right now, because my voice is choked.. ❤ ❤ ❤ Much love to you both.. ❤
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Dear Sue!
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Sweet!💞
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Sheena is an absolute darling! A dream dog. Sheena has been trained in the distant past because she knows ‘Sit’ and ‘Shake’ and is generally very responsive to human communications. What a great dog!
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So fun! Enjoy. 🦮
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