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So proud!

Last post 04-02-2008 9:36 AM by sophiebean. 7 replies.
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  • 04-01-2008 3:59 PM

    So proud!

    Today Bailey played with some little boys that live in our condo complex and I was so proud of her!  I had to instruct the kids on how to properly introduce themselves to a new dog and they actually listened.  Then she just sat there calmly while they petted her, gave her treats, and just generally loved on her.  It almost makes up for her chewing a hole in one of the couch cushions the other day...

    Anyway, this is a big deal because when we first got her, she was really shy around new people and would growl if approached too quickly.  We had one incident during the first week when a little boy came charging at her and startled her, so she growled at young boys for a while.  I had a talk with the kid's parents and ever since he's taken direction well and Bailey actually likes him.  He also helped show the other kids how to pet her and be respectful.  At the off-leash park Bailey approaches people and is still a bit shy about it, but she is an attention seeker so that overrides the shyness. :)  She has come a long way in a few months and it was nice to see her interact with a group of little boys today.

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  • 04-01-2008 4:02 PM In reply to sophiebean

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    Way to go girl!! Isn't it so cool when they make progress?
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  • 04-01-2008 4:05 PM In reply to sophiebean

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    Re: So proud!

    Always love to hear good news stories such as this.  I know your heart is filled with joy and pride.  Congrats! 

    The other nice thing about this is that the boys listened and learned.  Yay! 

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  • 04-01-2008 5:21 PM In reply to sophiebean

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    Yay!  Double Yay!  One for Bailey & one for the kids that listened.  It is so exciting when a huge step is taken.  I'm so proud of Bailey.


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  • 04-01-2008 10:10 PM In reply to gradyupmybutt

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    Thanks guys, it was a nice moment and she's such a good girl.  Big Smile 

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  • 04-02-2008 7:54 AM In reply to sophiebean

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    Yay!  I love it when you see them make changes for the better (dog *and* kid Wink)  Good girl Bailey!  Sending some extra belly rubs.

    ~Steph



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  • 04-02-2008 9:14 AM In reply to sophiebean

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     Way to go Bailey (and thanks for listening kids Smile )

    What a great moment! 

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  • 04-02-2008 9:36 AM In reply to kpwlee

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    This morning we were on our front porch heading outside and an adult who said hello to Bailey last week came up to her and tried to pet her, which elicited an "I'm not a morning person, plus I have to poo" growl.  The woman seemed pretty peeved about it and I felt bad.  I was wondering whether I should have stayed there and made Bailey "behave" (ie, make her allow the woman to pet her without growling, even though she was approached on her own turf without my permission)?  I don't know why everyone assumes that every dog is like a robotic Lassie.

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