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As promised Darcy Pictures

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The lump towards the right hand side is Darcy. We crashed after dinner and after everyone left last night. 

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Re: As promised Darcy Pictures

  • Is she watching Matlock? 
    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • imageMrsOjoButtons:
    Is she watching Matlock? 

    Possibly, E was controlling the TV I was reading a cook book. 

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  • imageErikandAfton:

    imageMrsOjoButtons:
    Is she watching Matlock? 

    Possibly, E was controlling the TV I was reading a cook book. 

    LOL  

    She's a cutie, that's for sure, and it looks like your husband is wrapped around her paw already. 

    Twin boys due 7/25/12
  • imageMrsOjoButtons:
    imageErikandAfton:

    imageMrsOjoButtons:
    Is she watching Matlock? 

    Possibly, E was controlling the TV I was reading a cook book. 

    LOL  

    She's a cutie, that's for sure, and it looks like your husband is wrapped around her paw already. 

    Thanks! And he is diffidently wrapped around her paw! But she is a total Momma's girl too. I left for 15 minutes to go pick up dinner and E said she was in a panic the whole time looking for me.  As soon as I got back she was stuck to me like glue.

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  • I'm dying of cuteness overload over here. How anybody could give her up or !get her debarked! is way beyond my comprehension. But their loss is your gain. It certainly looks like she's part of the family already.
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    I'm dying of cuteness overload over here. How anybody could give her up or !get her debarked! is way beyond my comprehension. But their loss is your gain. It certainly looks like she's part of the family already.

    Yep she fits right in. I woke up with her on my head this morning! It was super funny. And right now she is cuddled under the blanket on my chest. Simon is with E. 

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  • Super cute!

    Is your other dog getting along with her fine?  And how close in age are they?  We are getting another Boston Terrier when I get back to WA, and she is a rescue.  Someone from the command got her from a rescue earlier this year and are now looking to find a new home for her, so we are taking her.  She is really good, and she and my dog have gotten along fine when they see each other outside, but I am a little nervous about how it will go when I bring her home.  My dog loves other dogs though, so hopefully it's fine.  He'll be 6 in April and she'll just be turning 2.  

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    Super cute!

    Is your other dog getting along with her fine?  And how close in age are they?  We are getting another Boston Terrier when I get back to WA, and she is a rescue.  Someone from the command got her from a rescue earlier this year and are now looking to find a new home for her, so we are taking her.  She is really good, and she and my dog have gotten along fine when they see each other outside, but I am a little nervous about how it will go when I bring her home.  My dog loves other dogs though, so hopefully it's fine.  He'll be 6 in April and she'll just be turning 2.  

    They are getting along great. She is 1.5 years old and he's 1. They have had a few little tiffs where they make lots of noises at each other but other than that they have been fine. Its been over toys once and You want to play but I don't want to right now a few times. Other than that its not been a problem, they have even been sleeping together. Feeding is going really well, we have just been putting her in the kitchen and him in the dinning room and taking bowls up if she only eats part of her food so he won't get it.

    And I don't know if this will pertain  to you, but Simon has always slept with us because he had anxiety issues when we first got him and would cry all night long if he couldn't see us even if he was in the crate right next to the bed. Darcy is semi crate trained but freaked in the middle of the night when she didn't know where she was and wouldn't got back to sleep so we have been letting her sleep with us too. And they seem to find their own spot and respect the others space.

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  • imageErikandAfton:
    imagednbeach12:

    Super cute!

    Is your other dog getting along with her fine?  And how close in age are they?  We are getting another Boston Terrier when I get back to WA, and she is a rescue.  Someone from the command got her from a rescue earlier this year and are now looking to find a new home for her, so we are taking her.  She is really good, and she and my dog have gotten along fine when they see each other outside, but I am a little nervous about how it will go when I bring her home.  My dog loves other dogs though, so hopefully it's fine.  He'll be 6 in April and she'll just be turning 2.  

    They are getting along great. She is 1.5 years old and he's 1. They have had a few little tiffs where they make lots of noises at each other but other than that they have been fine. Its been over toys once and You want to play but I don't want to right now a few times. Other than that its not been a problem, they have even been sleeping together. Feeding is going really well, we have just been putting her in the kitchen and him in the dinning room and taking bowls up if she only eats part of her food so he won't get it.

    And I don't know if this will pertain  to you, but Simon has always slept with us because he had anxiety issues when we first got him and would cry all night long if he couldn't see us even if he was in the crate right next to the bed. Darcy is semi crate trained but freaked in the middle of the night when she didn't know where she was and wouldn't got back to sleep so we have been letting her sleep with us too. And they seem to find their own spot and respect the others space.

    That's great to hear, thanks!  Yeah I wondered how sleeping would go.  We have always just left Stewie's crate open at night and let him decide where he wants to sleep.  I kinda figured we would do the same with Phoebe too once we get her.  And I'll have to remember to keep their food separate.  

    I think the most interesting part will be to see how she reacts to H, since he won't come home til several months after we get her and move into the new house.   

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