So!
I thought I'd make a post about June-baby.
As I've said she's a shepherd heeler cross. The pictures behind the cut show her, but she's laying down in everyone of them. When she walks/runs he rear-end is a little sloped, but not to a great extent.

First day she came home, we left the leash on her for a bit to let her know where she could and could not go. She was a quick learner, and knows that the cat food is off-limits after I told her "no" two times.
Her squeakies make her happy.

June's shiny new liscence tags.

Sleepy June.
As fun as it is to have a doggy companion, the only thing I'm personally regretting is the fact I don't get much time alone with Sassy anymore. Though I can say, I've located the kitties. They tend to wander about while June's asleep. Mocha and June don't bother eachother, and Whitey can keep June at distance by growling at her.
For the most part, June seems to respect the cats' space, but is still rather curious about them.
I thought I'd make a post about June-baby.
As I've said she's a shepherd heeler cross. The pictures behind the cut show her, but she's laying down in everyone of them. When she walks/runs he rear-end is a little sloped, but not to a great extent.

First day she came home, we left the leash on her for a bit to let her know where she could and could not go. She was a quick learner, and knows that the cat food is off-limits after I told her "no" two times.
Her squeakies make her happy.

June's shiny new liscence tags.

Sleepy June.
As fun as it is to have a doggy companion, the only thing I'm personally regretting is the fact I don't get much time alone with Sassy anymore. Though I can say, I've located the kitties. They tend to wander about while June's asleep. Mocha and June don't bother eachother, and Whitey can keep June at distance by growling at her.
For the most part, June seems to respect the cats' space, but is still rather curious about them.