My, imagine what sturdy companions they’ll be for your little girl, once they get some size to them.
I hope she is able to enjoy the usual puppy rambunctiousness. It’s in GP blood to be protective, independent thinkers. If you stay a step behind and observe, you may be pleasantly surprised with how they rise to the occasion, when allowed to ponder on their own.
A sight none of us here thought we'd ever see, her playing with puppies and not afraid they'd knock her down. I just can't express it.
We've been watching them all morning, enthralled at the interaction between themselves and the kids. What a difference having dogs in the house has been instead of having yard dogs.I hope she is able to enjoy the usual puppy rambunctiousness.
She is and they have brought her out of her 'don't enter my space' area she always put up around herself where animals are concerned. She gave Lilly a dog bone this morning and her face lit up. She was so proud of herself she kept saying, I fed the puppy. That may not seem like much to some, but for her it was a breakthrough. Ok, I've babbled long enough.