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Dotty gets to her new home safely

2/9/2021

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Susy let me know they got home safely with Dotty, who they picked up on Sunday.
"Hi Jane and family,
We had a good journey home with Dotty, she stayed awake all the way chewing the chews but no whining and seemed very happy. When she got here she explored the house and the garden and had a big play, then collapsed for a long sleep!
She’s sleeping again now on the sofa with Bea, and we have all fallen in love with her already!
She also seems to be famous in the village and has already met a few of the neighbours passing by!
Thank you also for all the advice and puppy bag with goodies. It was great to meet her doggy family too. She’s a very special pup,
Susy, Lewis, Bea and Chloe"
And then I got another email a bit later in the day showing how Susy's daughter Bea was relaxing in the company of Dotty.
"Hi Jane,
Just wanted to show you how much Bea (the older one who is scared of dogs) has relaxed with Dotty through the day. Thank you for being understanding with her this morning too. Dotty has eaten 2 meals and done lots of wees and 2 poos in the garden. A few wees inside but she’s done so well.
Susy x"
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Bea and Dotty
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janyce link
2/10/2021 02:17:35 am

Gorgeous Dotty lucky family can see the love she's appreciating from her new family. Best wishes from a puppy admirer of Janes blog.

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Susy
2/12/2021 09:27:27 am

Thank you Janyce we feel very lucky to have her!

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