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    How did they react when you first got them?

    How did your dog react when you first got him/her? Was there a reaction at all?


    Kai was shy and sorta scared at first. When we first saw him, he was trying to jump out of the play pen and onto us but the moment he was carried to the carpet area and let free to roam, he avoided us. He was pretty shy until a few days later. I remember the first night, he hid behind the couch and I tried getting him out in fear that someone might accidentally squish him.

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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    We brought Bella home, as an 8 week old puppy, one evening. It was about a hour's drive from the breeder's and we got home around 8:00 p.m. and she had slept in the car on the way. Once in the living room she was racing all over like the silly little girl she still is. She acted like she had always lived here!

    Ripley came from a shelter and arrived at his new home in the late afternoon. He was very excited to be here and raced around getting to know his new Big Sis. At one point he attempted to be a little too friendly with her, if you know what I mean. He was quickly neutered.

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    When we went to get Mick, we took him out of his pen and set him down while we signed the papers. The breeder has her Pom and her Pom's new baby in a separate cage in the room. Mick was wondering around and started sniffing at the Pom's pup. The Pom got so mad (defensive of her baby) she barked and barked. Mick got so scared and he peed right there. It was too funny.
    He was good on the car ride home. It was like a 1/2 hour away and he just sat there calmly on my sisters' lap. When we actually got home he was exploring and very active. he just wanted to play. After about 30 minutes it semeed to have hit him that he wasn't with his littermates anymore and he just sat in fornt of the mirror and cried his eyes out. It was sad but getting his attention with the ball sort of helped. (You guys probably know about when he "jumped" over my mom's leg and got stuck) I knew from all these things he was an active, playful, social pup.

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    Simba was so shy of everyone besides me and my dad. He would growl at everyone. He bit my mom twice. It took him months to get used to everyone else.

    Nala loved us lol...She's not shy of anyone. She is starting to bark whgen she hears strange noises though, i guess that's a good thing... cause that means she'll be good protection =-]

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    When i brought Daisy home, Molly was soooo happy! But then a jealously thing started like nipping at Daisy,and growling, she got used to it, and now they are the best of friends!

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    Hannah was a tiny puppy. The first time I held her in my arms she had just woken up from a nap. She showered me with sweet little puppy kisses. After that, my heart had been stolen. Little did I know that the angel puppy only came out when she was tired and the rest of the time it was devil dog!

    Tucker was a grown dog who had spent time in a shelter and subsequently another home where they decided not to keep him. He was brought to our house and he jumped into my lap from a stand still. His previous owner said we should keep him for the weekend and then decide if we wanted him. It was a matter of minutes before I had made up my mind that he was now in his forever home. When his previous owner walked out the door that night, he never even looked toward that door. I think he had made his mind up as well. He took to our house and our routine like he already knew it.
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    It was so long ago, I don't really remember with Reggie and Smokey.

    Nebo was NOT happy. He'd been alone in a dog run with just one sibling for quite a while...I think he and his brother were really attached. He cried in my arms at the breeders house, and just YOWLED in the car the entire way home. When we arrived, Reggie rushed out of nowhere and scared the pee out of him (literally!). When I took him outside he was really scared and just hid under the deck. He opened up a little while later that night when he started to splash in his water dish and chew on his toys. It took him quite a while to get adjusted though.

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    buck, he was only about 8 weeks old when we got him, little puppy, he was scared on the car ride home... he puked all over me We got home. My mom had to run and get the stuff you first need when ya get a puppy! a leash, a collar, puppy chow, dog treats, And of course, Puppy chow.
    While she was gone... 10 minutes with my brother And buck, And i already loved him... he was scared at first, but we got him to goto sleep on our couch, And in 2 days he was fine, and all he wanted to do is play and run and pee and poop lol

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    Draker was very playful inside his pen at the shelter, but when it came time to take him home, he wouldn't come out of the pen!! Andrew had to carry him up to the front desk. Draker didn't cry or howl, he kinda snuggled in his daddy's arms! Once we got outside, he was fine and walked with us to the car. But as soon as the door openned, Drake ran under the car!! Poor guy was terrified! He rode well in the back seat and then inched up slowly and ended up in Andrew's lap before we got home!

    That very same day, he went with us to an outdoor fundraiser at our college where his met all of friends and played for hours!! He was not at all shy!!


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    Don't ask why but when I seen Ruff I was kinda afraid of him. But then after I started talking to Rob he told me how nice he was. And he was right Ruff was very shy at first when I walked over to him.

    Ginger she was only like 6 weeks old I think. She wasn't very big at all. She was so very tiny. I feel in love with her right away. She also loved to give kisses and snuggle that's how I knew she was mine.

    Oscar he was only 5 weeks old when I got him because my friend said they were eating soilds And that the mother wasn't really taken care of them anymore. They were some but not much. Anyways ever since the first day I seen them. I knew I wanted Oscar. He was just so cute. He was the quite one and the biggest *lol* turns out he grew to be shorter then his brothers.
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    When we went and got Nova the first thing she did was walk in the house and sit on the couch as if to say this is my place now. LOL. For days she whinned at the door hopeing we woudl take her back "home". 2 weeks went by and she got Spayed and feel extremly ill. I carried her outside to go pee and spoon feed her her doggie food. It was a scary experince watching how much pain my baby was going through but we got through it and since then she was been a "normall" dog, although she does have one big personality on her!



    Huney Bumpkin was sleepy when we brought her home, all she wanted to do was sleep. Thats really the only thing I rember about the day we brought her home.

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    Kia was a little nervous, but she could of been feeding off my emotions because I had never owned a dog before and even though I was excited, I was of course, nervous.

    It didn't take her too long to understand that she was home to stay and she became more playful and less shy.
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    when Tikeya first came home she was so car sick. she trew up all the way to my house. and when she got home she just slept wile I rubbed her tummy. she was only 5 weeks old.

    Oscar didnt care, he was just a flop. he slept, played, folled Tikeya everywhere.
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    In all the books I've read they say you're not suppose to expose
    your new dog to a lot people and activity right off the bat. Well
    Murph was exposed to all my relatives when I first got him,
    because my grandfather died that night. I didn't want to leave
    my new puppy at home alone, when I got the call in the middle
    of the night, so I took him with me to my grandparent's home,
    where everybody was gathering, waiting for him to be taken
    away by the coroners. My mom was initially upset with me, but
    after she saw how much it was helping everybody, including my
    grandmother, to hold and play with the puppy, she admitted
    bringing him turned out to be a wonderful thing. Murph turned
    out to be such a gregarious chap, that I decided maybe the
    books were wrong about the isolation thing.

    So when I got Maddie, I took her straight from the breeders
    to visit with some friends. She never once seemed shy or
    scared. She had a marvelous time getting showered with
    so much attention and she turned out to be very outgoing with
    people too. It was a different story when I introduced to Murph,
    that first day. He was 6 mos old at the time, so quite a bit bigger
    than an 8 week old puppy. He loved her at first sight and wanted
    to play. She growled at him to back off and he ran from her like
    she was Rottweiler. She's has had him hen pecked ever since.

    Oz was shipped via airplane from Wisconsin to me, so I thought
    he'd be scared by the time he got here. Nope, he was thrilled
    to death to see me. I took him straight from the airport to a
    family b-b-que and he had a blast playing with everybody. He's
    also turned out to be very people oriented. The introduction
    with Murph and Maddie later that same day turned out pretty
    good too. He wanted to play with them right off the bat. It took
    Murph a couple of days to warm up to him and want to play.
    Whereas Maddie was friendly initially to him and then after a few
    days of being nose poked, decided he should stay out of her
    space. But for the most part she tolerated him pretty good.

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    When we first met Ruby she was crazy. Lol We went to visit her at the shelter after seeing/reading about her on petshelter.net. The people at the shelter let her out of her pen and she went running around like crazy She was so cute. She eventually ran over to us and just laid there and soaked up all the attention. She was a character When we went to pick her up and take her home a few days later it was like she'd been with us for years. She hopped right in my car and sat down like she had done it a hundred times before When we got home she wasn't shy or timid at all. She was very loving and curious. The only rather strange thing that happened was she growled and barked at a decorative mask I had sitting on the fireplace. She HATED it. I moved it up onto the entertainment center and she was fine after that. When it was time for bed she just hopped up on my bed and went to sleep. She's such a cutie..

    Thanks for the signature & avatar kfamr

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