It's true. Everyone needs a little Joy in their lives. We certainly do here at the Schultz Funny Farm. She is adorable from the minute I wake to the moments before bed. We, here at the Funny Farm really like our sleep so Joy sleeps best on our bed with Mr. Pumpkin the cat. She doesn't take up too much space and settles down nicely at the end of the bed. She only wakes me up with kisses when it is time to eat in the morning. Then she jumps off the bed and runs to her kennel. After breakfast she goes outside and then runs back and joins me in bed again. My husband is a morning person and gets up at 4 or 5 am. Ya, not me. Not at all. I crawl out of bed mostly at around 7 or 8 if I don't have to work.
Now that the weather is warm I will drink my tea outside with Joy and watch her sniff or play. She is learning not to guard people or possessions. She's even started to play with Theo and Kinsey. She would rather get the frisbee but will let the other dogs get it and will chase them. I have to say she's pretty mellow for being a puppy. I believe she is 8 months old now.
Last Saturday we had our Boy Scout Troop over for their swim tests before camp. There were a lot of people here. She did very good. She especially liked it when the little girl was petting her. She sat nicely and didn't bark or wasn't scared. She actually settled down right next to me and just watched all the boys swim. She is such a good girl. I would keep her if I could but I have my own pack already and that's not what it's about. I save one dog at a time. That is all I can do.
Please consider this sweet girl who is almost totally potty trained, loves kids, gets along with cats, and other dogs. Until then, I will love her and teach her how to be a good dog.
Thanks for thinking rescue!
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