 Two agonizingly long weeks went by—my friend, Judy, and I went to pick up Becca and Sterling.  Lisa had made gorgeous collars for each of the puppies and Poppy provided super toys as well.  “Q”, Lisa’s IG, exercised the puppies that they were even tired the next day—a tired puppy is a good puppy!!  The Sunday we departed from Helen’s I felt like I was a child again and it was Christmas Eve—I woke up at 3:00 AM with excitement, thinking that Becca would FINALLY be coming home with me.  After a somewhat tearful goodbye, off we started on the long drive from Northern California to Southern California.  Both puppies were perfect angels once we got on the freeway—snuggling up to each other in their crate.  Georgiana met us in Gorman to pick up Sterling.  That night was a difficult one for Becca— no litter mates, a new home, me and no 4-legged friend there as Shawn was at the kennel until the next morning.  Not much sleep for either of us that night; however, every time Becca whined, she and I went outside and she relieved herself—she’s continuing to do very well with the housebreaking and doesn’t whine nearly as much when it’s “lights out” at bedtime.  She and Shawn are now able to lie next to each other on a dog bed—she’s about the size of his thigh so they do need some supervision until she’s a bit larger.  Shawn appreciates 4-legged company around the house as he’s been the only dog here for about a year since I lost Lita.
Two agonizingly long weeks went by—my friend, Judy, and I went to pick up Becca and Sterling.  Lisa had made gorgeous collars for each of the puppies and Poppy provided super toys as well.  “Q”, Lisa’s IG, exercised the puppies that they were even tired the next day—a tired puppy is a good puppy!!  The Sunday we departed from Helen’s I felt like I was a child again and it was Christmas Eve—I woke up at 3:00 AM with excitement, thinking that Becca would FINALLY be coming home with me.  After a somewhat tearful goodbye, off we started on the long drive from Northern California to Southern California.  Both puppies were perfect angels once we got on the freeway—snuggling up to each other in their crate.  Georgiana met us in Gorman to pick up Sterling.  That night was a difficult one for Becca— no litter mates, a new home, me and no 4-legged friend there as Shawn was at the kennel until the next morning.  Not much sleep for either of us that night; however, every time Becca whined, she and I went outside and she relieved herself—she’s continuing to do very well with the housebreaking and doesn’t whine nearly as much when it’s “lights out” at bedtime.  She and Shawn are now able to lie next to each other on a dog bed—she’s about the size of his thigh so they do need some supervision until she’s a bit larger.  Shawn appreciates 4-legged company around the house as he’s been the only dog here for about a year since I lost Lita.Becca is fabulous—I just love her and am so fortunate to have her—I can barely tear myself away to take care of any household chores—I’d much rather play with or just watch her. Her favorite toy is a towel dragged along the ground—hmmmm—so much for the zillions of toys I have for her!!
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