She's still lovely, and I think she's bonding with us all very well although I do think she is quite insecure - she'd like the cuddles and the eye contact to be pretty much constant! She's happier to walk now, though she often has to be persuaded first and last thing to go out for a wee - and turns straight round to come back after. Her eating still isn't good, but I've found she will eat the kibble if it is mixed with a bit of pate or a cheese triangle (I know this isn't good - but it's the only way she will eat it). Every single bit has to have a tiny bit of pate or cheese spread on, or she won't eat it. Fussy girl. I need to find some other ways to get her to eat.
We have introduced her to my friend's lab because we're hoping she can stay there for a couple of nights when we are away over Christmas. I took her round a couple of days ago, and to our great surprise when the lab (who is huge, 4 times Lottie's size) came too near me Lottie lunged and growled at her. The lab is now wary of her and leaves her alone, which is fine by her owner as she said she needed putting in her place! We presume she thought she was guarding me, as my friend picked her up today for an hour to take her without me and she was fine. She ignored the lab and sat on my friend's lap. But I never would have imagined sweet little Lottie would behave like that.