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So, here she is, our little whippet Bonnie! (Preview has the pic upside down! Not sure how that happened!)
We picked her up on Saturday morning. She seems to be adapting to life without her family pack fairly well. She is 15 weeks old so house training should, apparently, be easier! She is sleeping in a crate next to my bed at night. She whimpers a little when she goes in, but settles quickly. Last night she woke me at 3.45am so I got her out and took her outside to do a wee - in the pouring rain! She didn't like that at all. Stayed out about 5 mins (felt like hours in the rain) and didn't do a wee at all. So, back in the crate and back to sleep. She then woke me at 7am. Took her out for a wee - still pouring with rain. Stayed out a good 5 mins but she still didn't do a wee. Came back in the house and, sure enough, she did a massive wee! So, at least I know she CAN go through the night without doing a wee but I have learnt that when she wakes at the start of the day, I really need to stay outside with her until she has done her wee. I am giving her lots of praise when she does a wee outside.
Other slight challenge I'm having is getting her to eat. The breeder gave us a bag of Pro Plan Puppy, but she turns her nose up at it. I think the problem, is that her breeder was giving all her dogs one big homemade casserole meal together in the evening and then had kibble available throughout the day, so she could effectively free feed when hungry. When I put her food out she just takes 3-4 little mouthfuls and then leaves it. Comes back later for one or two more. So I am going to try and just leave it out at set times for 20 mins and then take it away. I've tried making the dry food wet with a bit of water, but she still just nibbles a tiny bit and then leaves it.
Any top tips gratefully received. We live in a very rural area about 45 minute drive to the nearest town along very twisty roads so just popping to the shops to pick something up is not easy! Car sickness may be a problem if her first journey home was any indication of things to come.
Off to the vet today for second jabs and check up.
Sarah and Bonnie
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