Photo from Sunshine's first week in Richmond |
Photo from last night. |
I suppose I'm sensitive to the fact that she had a cold life so I broke down and went clothes shopping! Yes, for a dog....me, shopping for a dog. For those that know me, it will bring a smile as I'm not a frou frou purse carrying, dog dressing kinda gal. But with Sunshine there's no denying she needs some layers to keep warm now that Fall is upon us. So I bought her a $1.97 t-shirt which is the one in the picture. This is her indoor sports lounging wear. I also bought her a red cable knit turtle neck - very appropriate for a Turtle Gardens dog. Here she is at daycare with her personal body guard:
Now I don't want people to get the wrong impression about Sunshine. She is happy to be cuddled, and enjoys the warmth of her sweater, but I don't carry her around everywhere in a purse or in my jacket. I remind myself several times a day that she needs to be treated the same as all of my other fosters no matter what weight they were. So she is four on the floor, learning to sit and wait for her dinner. She sits and waits on her bed in the truck until she's invited out. And, the two times she tried snipping at another dog that approached when she was on my knee, she was put back on the ground. Afterwards she turned her head away instead of snapping - lesson learned. So she can learn like any other dog, any other size and she also needs the same expectations, which can be hard to enforce on a 6 lb cute-as-a-button little thing like Sunshine.
Sunshine is still shy when meeting people. Some she goes right up to and asks to be petted and others she'd just as soon stand back. She is improving though and I want her to always be building confidence so she doesn't have to live a life in fear of new people and new places. She is off leash quite often and she sticks very close to my side as we walk and when we pass strangers she likes to move away about 5'. By having her off leash I get to see what her comfort zone is and it has been lessening. A few weeks ago she would move off the path at least 10' away.
She came to the curling club with me last week and she fell asleep on my lap and hardly anyone noticed she was there. She's very well behaved, not barky and not snappy. I'm not sure if those traits are that typical of Chihuahuas, but people quite often comment on how nice Sunshine is and how she doesn't behave like other Chi's that they know. Either way, she's a gem in a small setting.
If you see me skip a blog for longer than 10 days, you know I've whisked Sunshine off to Mexico so she can bask in the sun and visit where her ancestors came from. Come on! It's not as frou frou as buying her clothes to keep her warm, and she'd make it on the plane as carry-on.
1 comment:
Sunshine is so cute. The love & care she's getting shows- her health & ears look great. I sent this to my friend who said, "everybody needs a little Sunshine in their lives"!
Wendy
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