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My daughter ended up parenting Sadie's brother, Gus. They are very different. He is quite a bit bigger, has more tri-color traits and is noisier. Sadie doesn't bark for attention, but Gus does, and he won't stop. I think he is in one of the pics I posted.
Sadie is a brat. She is sooooo destructive! I finally put her in doggy day care for three days a week, and that has worn her out! She is not nearly as bad on her home days because she needs to rest to regain her strength. But she has chewed almost all of my doorposts, my kitchen cabinets, the linoleum, the television cable, and furniture. She is very self-confident. This is not separation anxiety. I had a dog walker who would come and check on her, and take her for a long, tiring walk. My house is puppy-proof. No shoes out to tempt her. These are things we cannot put away!
Is she bossy? She tries. I have applied a lot of Cesar Millan's rules about being a pack leader, but she still gets grumpy if I put my feet near her end of the couch or the bed. She climbs onto my lap whenever it pleases her, even if I'm driving! But then I am in Canada and it's very cold this month, so she makes a great little lap blanket! And she's good about staying very still when I drive. Only she's so long now that when she tries to turn around to get off my lap, she honks the horn!
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