I left a half hour early so I wouldnt be late, seeing as the office we had to go to was a different branch of our vets office and I had never been there. I should also mention Im directionally challenged. So, yes, its a good thing, or I would have been more than the 3 or 4 minutes late I was. Found out they werent going be getting shots but nasal sprays, much to Faiths relief and after that, got to head home to meet up with Mom so we could head to the shelter, an hour away from our house.
It felt like the trip would take forever. Like, forrrreeevvver and we had already expressed some concern that for whatever reason, they might deny us an adoption or Paisley would turn out to be a bad fit for us, so this was torture. Faith and Yuri were fine with it though, as long as they got a breeze from the open window and a bit of water from the bottle we bought them before leaving.
When we finally got there (on the first try no less) we nervously asked to see Paisley at which we were guided to an outdoor kennel where Paisley, her mother (so sad to have to separate them) and her father were waiting. I hadnt had any idea that the entire family had been brought to the shelter, I just assumed that the puppies were accidents (they happen) and that someone had brought them in. Apparently they didnt want any of them. We didnt really get a chance to see Paisleys parents as there was a cacophony of barking and the girl helping us was a bit overwhelmed with excited dogs.
And there she was. Absolutely lovely. She is clearly of Lab and Husky descent (obviously) and never before have I seen so many of my own dogs traits in one single animal. My Mom and I were tickled to see that many of the quirks, looks and mannerisms Faith and Yuri have all on their own could be seen in Paisley. She truly is remarkable to handle all of that. In any case, I think its clear we had to bring her home. A picture sent to my Dad via text had him leaving a message telling us that despite him being leery of adopting another dog, her cuteness had prevailed. During the meet and greet with our dogs, Paisley handled herself amazingly and so did Faith and Yuri. They all seemed to get along just fine and although Faith was worried she was meeting her replacement, she appears to be channeling motherhood and gets more upset with me if the puppy cries about something than me actually enjoying the company of a new puppy. Im ok with that. So in the end, she definitely seems to be a good fit for us. Shes beautiful, shes clearly smart (more on that later) and she is loved by all.
Now if we can get that potty training out of the way pretty quick, well be good! Ill leave you with some photos! Shes a pretty girl and in case anyone notices, she has two eye colors, in an odd way. One eye is entirely blue and the other is bi-color, both blue and brown. Its very cool, very odd, but very cool.
She goes in for her first check up this week, sometime, whenever I can actually make it to an appointment with her and hopefully the little concerns weve managed to find in the first few hours are nothing and shes healthy as a horse er, puppy and we can all just move on and have a good time.









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