Any news on little Kilty yet Jo hope she's doing ok
Kilty is doing great - must send a new update to MT!
She will have been with us 2 months in a few days time
Time has flown by!
She loves going walks and lying in the garden. She is becoming braver by the day. She still automatically flinches when you go to clap her head or put the lead on but she soon realises nothing bads going to happen. She has stopped growling at Kinda now - just has the odd moan.
She cuddles up beside my lot and eats happily along side them so she doesn't mean anything by her odd grumble. She was chasing Misty in the garden the other day then letting Misty chase her so she is starting to play. Her tail never stops wagging.
I think she just tried to be top dog for the first few weeks here but everything has settled now.
She woowoos at you when she wants her dinner! And she is quite loud!
Kilty is keeping good health - no problems from her tumours. She loves her new found freedom and all the comforts that go along with it. She will follow you around to see what you are doing. She is housetrained but if she is left for about 4 hours ish she sometimes will have a little accident and you come home to a wee on the kitchen floor. But she will say hello with a cocker kiss so she is forgiven!
She is a pleasure to foster and will always have a place with us but Kilty would really like a family of her own. She had a horrendous start in life (6 years in a puppy farm) where she didn't know love and feared humans but is learning all about love now. It will take someone with a big heart to adopt her not knowing how much time they will have with her (and vet bills when she does need pain relief etc) but when the time does come Kilty hopes her only wish will have been granted - a family of her own who loved her.
xx