Don't feel bad Molly, we are both doing our parts
So hopefully we can get her into a good enviroment with lots & lots of love (just what she needs!)
Well, I haven't tried the bath thing, but of course I've been brushing the *stink* off of her for the last 2 days & thanks to the order I made last week I just today received the Pure Bright-rinseless shampoo, what luck! So she laid in the kitchen floor & I sprayed her down & massaged it in, she just loved it Not to mention the brushing, she loves that as well (thank goodness because she had so much dead hair, she looked horrible). I must say in the 2 days she's been with us, her coat looks better, and she seems to feel better, hey, ever her poo is better looking
We don't have a basement or anywhere that could be done John, but it is an awesome idea. Mark fixed the kennel & hopefully she can't tear it up again. Seems like she's hurting her nose more than the kennel Mark also sprayed hot sauce all over the door to deter her from trying to get out again, she knows the door leads to freedom! As for the barking, she only barks when we come in, maybe for a couple of minutes or so. So that's not a big problem thank goodness.
Good news....she loves to play ball & can run like the wind! She will be a beautiful dog when she fills out.
We did let the dogs out while she was kenneled, Angus was fine as long as we weren't around, but as soon as we came out he was protecting us and started barking, but not for too long. So we let all 3 out, Huney, she could have cared less & Angus & Roxey just kinda hung out around the cage. Rose wasn't too crazy with all of them out. I think if worked with she could handle other dogs, maybe not love them, but handle them.
Well I've took up enough space & time. Thanks for letting me go on & thanks for all the suggestions