Roscoe, a Boarder Collie puppy not quite one
year old, was adopted on Saturday, Jan 18, and moved to Albuquerque. He now
has a little girl as his companion along with two cats and of course two
adults. Here are the first two updates.
Roscoe rides in the car like a champ.
He's a very relaxed little guy, and he did great on the way home. He seems to
like his new home, and he LOVES playing fetch with his brand new little girl in
the backyard-- they ran around over all three levels together like a pair of
goofballs. Miranda showed him all his new toys in his toy bin in the living
room, and they had a big time trying them all out together.
The cats are taking it better than I'd hoped, and in
spite of a decidedly chilly feline greeting at first, they all seem to be
getting used to each other very quickly. Roscoe was very calm and curious, and
didn't press them, but didn't run from them either. Before the evening was
done, both cats had come up to him and touched noses. Peace in our
time!
We've taken him out briefly a few times, and I walked
to the end of the block and back with. We
came back in to find Miranda on her bed with her dad for story time, and he
jumped up on her bed and gave them both a little good night love, then jumped
down and laid down in his own new bed next to hers, and promptly fell sound
asleep. :)
He seems like a perfectly awesome little dog, and we
are absolutely delighted to welcome him to the family. He's even won over my
husband (who was tolerating this whole plan, but decidedly not thrilled.)
Tomorrow he's going to get a bath, and I think we'll all need to go to the park
together.
I think it's very likely he'll be trained as a therapy
dog, and he'll get to visit hospitals, nursing homes, and schools. Miranda has
always wanted a dog that could come to her school and be part of the national
Read to a Dog program, and I think he'd enjoy that, too.
Thank you so much for all your help and most of all for
Roscoe-- Chanda