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Nala is still coming around slowly. She is going to be assessed this week with the girls up in Dog Training Ireland who have kindly offered to let her sit in on their puppy socialisation class and see how she gets on. Her house training is very poor still and I am finding it difficult to sort it out as you cant lift her to bring her outside as she will just wet herself in fright, she is afraid of the sound of newspaper, puppy pads didnt work as the other ladies in the house thought they were toys and the crate system was a disaster.
We have started to introduce her to the outside world but again she is still very scared, so its a case on slowly goes it with walks and outside excursions.
On the brilliant positive side she is having a ball with the other dogs, playing and chasing. She loves when other dogs come to visit and gets straight in to have a good old bum sniff
She is stunning looking and she is a pleasure to have around. Your heart breaks when she sneeks over to give your fingers a lick or when you wake up in the morning and she is snuggled up beside you in the bed.

On morning patrol with Sheba for those Magpies

Stop taking my photo!!!!

Chilling out with the baby of the house, her new very best friend Pixie.
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