Welcome Elsa

Elsa came from family in Indiana.  With as little judgment as I can manage, she seems to be a family dog Se knows how to walk and socialize with people.  She's has puppies (maybe recently).  One day one she was REALLY shy.  Retiring, cowering, disappear into the ground shy.  Her default move is to lay down low and show her stomach.

She came in without meeting Gino - he was in the car.  She spent a couple hours in the kitchen by herself.  

We have two dog gates and set them up in the short hallway to the kitchen 30 inches apart.  As I introduced the dogs I sat between and fed them both treats.  They seemed a little interested in each other.  We waited until Tracey came home and introduced them outside.  Gino is very "in your face" and I perceive that he can be a lot.  They seemed mostly fine. Back inside we separated them again for dinner.  Later I took down one of the gates so they could sniff each other directly.  

She's had several litters of puppies (not spade - it's on the list), has heart worm and a broken tooth.  Heart worm is the most important to deal with.   30 days of drugs followed by several shots separated by a month each time.

She's super calm and submissive.  We're seeing sparks of the real Elsa as she grows more comfortable with our house. After sleeping in the kitchen on night one (her choice), Tracey brought her up to sleep in our room last night.

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