Straydar: n. (strā-dahr): The unintentional ability to spot stray or unaccompanied dogs or cats when driving, walking or during one's lunch hour at work, prompting the need to always have a leash and pet treats in the auto. This may also include the ability to have pets brought to one by others who are aware one has this ability. There is no cure once one becomes afflicted with "straydar". (urbandictionary.com)
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Charmin is awesome
You would not believe what an awesome, sweet dog this is. I'm a little spoiled by extremely friendly, attached, cuddly little dogs, so I can't say I totally fell in love with Charmin's laid back manner immediately. But after a weekend with her, I am pretty amazed at the way this sweet little girl rolls with whatever changes come her way, and how easily she has adapted to our dogs and our home. She is so low-key, but also interested and curious. She likes to follow me from room to room, but not in a clingy way. She's just so relaxed. When faced with new experiences, like stairs, she is a little apprehensive, yet open-minded and willing to give it a try with some encouragement. And she has made very fast, good friends with Harriet and Truman.
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