Cleo charmed everyone on the transport today! Such a good girl!
Here are some photos of Cleo and Cindy and Kat as well.
THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR THEIR HELP!!
-- Chris Cassner
Well we're winding down the evening here. I've learned a few things about Cleo.
She loves the car as so many of you saw today.
She does not like being confined to the dining room.
She has tried extreme measures to escape from said dining room. She really just wants to be near a human.
She has a little bit of a problem with her peripheral vision. She tends to bump into things. Hopefully as she gets familiar with her surroundings here that will get better. It doesn't phase her when she bumps into things though.
I suspect that she may be hard of hearing. She doesn't seem to respond to many voice cues. Maybe I just haven't found the right one. But she also gets startled a little if she didn't see you come in to the room.
She likes to try and climb on things. She's been trying to find a way on to the dining room table. Silly thing! I may have to take the chairs out. I don't want her to get hurt.
She is very easy going. Most dogs would be so stressed out after all the changes she went through. She is taking it all in stride.
All said and done, she is an absolute sweetheart that seems to melt every heart she comes in contact with.
My dog Lucy is a little jealous whenever I come in to the dining room. She sits in the kitchen and whines. Hopefully as time goes by, they will be able to get better acquainted with each other through the gate so that they can coexist.
Thanks again to all that helped out today!
Have a good night everyone!
--Kristy Ieraci
Thanks to everyone who participated in the transport, and special thanks to Kristy Ieraci for offering to foster this beautiful girl! You are so appreciated, Kristy, and I know that Miss Cleo can’t wait to show her love!
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