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Shelbyville, TN 37160
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Bandit number 4.....IL
I just wanted to let you know that it's been a little over 2 months and he has really fit in and is doing extremely well. His aggression is almost non existent, maybe a growl to let me know not to touch his back when I pet him. It's always sore for some reason, but it doesn't stop him from running as fast as he can and climbing on the sofa like a cat. He loves the snow and the birds in the back yard. He's getting along with my other dog and has stopped fighting with him. I noticed this morning when he woke up for the day that he was really really happy, tail wagging, little bark and running back and forth in our bedroom, Trying to play with North. It just hit me that he's come a long way in just 2 months. He's accepting of love from me and friendship from North. He's a lot more house broken only going in the house once
in 3 weeks
and he did try to tell me so that ones my fault. Also they sit on the sofa with me and I massage Norths neck and he asks for the same so it's surprising how I can rub his neck and he enjoys it, after all that bad past, he may be moving away from that memory. (Which I think is huge). I call him Zee (not flee) and he responds to it much better then Bandit. So new house, new family, new city, new life, new name.
Thanks
Ruth
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