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This is just day one. I'll give her a week, if I have to. I really don't want to lose her.
Penny, this post was about my lowest hen, not my dog. :oops: Just in case you thought I'd give up on my puppy. (Never, ever, ever!)
She may be slow to trust poor pup has had some rough times we can only guess at
Freya puppy is doing very well. :) She is discovering treats and soft beds are really good things.
 
Around here the use of logging horses is quite popular to avoid the mess and damage caused by the machines.
There was a logger on the other side of the mountain that used pulling ponies to log. That was a quarter century so I'm sure he and the ponies are long gone.
 
Freya is doing very well and being very good. She learned that on Monday, daddy gets up early, feeds, walks, and cuddles her, then goes away. She learned about being shut in the kitchen (for 12 minutes while I took care of the chickens). She learned that there are other directions to walk besides down the driveway, ie, to the compost pile where there are lots of smells.

She is originally from Texas. She was found on April 7 as a stray, listed as "puppy" for her age. We adopted her from Love Unleashed, which is a rescue/foster group. The woman who was fostering her said they get a lot of dogs from Texas. A lot of unneutered/unspayed dogs there, a lot of unwanted litters. :(

We're pretty sure she is part lab. Maybe some shepherd, and other things we don't know. She has gorgeous eyes; almost a yellow color.
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The foster woman had had her for 2 weeks, I believe; Freya was a fairly new listing on the site. She has had all her vaccinations and was just spayed last week.

She has found her forever home, and we couldn't be happier!
 

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