


Isn't she a cutie:)
We had just decided to wait until Spring, when we learned that the Humane Society had puppies. Dan and I visited with the pups. There were 6 in her litter. Gracie is by far the smallest and most submissive. I was able to watch the puppies eat, play,and then sleep. Gracie was the one who got stepped on, knocked over, and gave up her toys without much of a fight. They had given all the puppies G names. She was Grace, but we prefer Gracie. Her mother is a black lab, and her father is a rotti/mastiff mix. She isn't nearly as big as Sadie was,but check out those paws!
Thanks, everyone for your opinions. It was fun reading your responses. The only thing we HAD decided on was the puppy part. We rescued Kody as an adult, and he came with lots of issues. We are trying to implement some "Dog Whisperer" techniques, and have already seen some positive changes.

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She sure is cute. I have a deep love for Rotts. I want one so bad, but we have decided to stay a two dog home. We use some of the dog whisperer stuff too, and I think it really works. It's really nice to have a dog you have raised from a puppy. Our beagle/basset was just 7 months old and is trained really well. Our havanese was 1.5 years, and will never be trained as good as her. To me too, it is soooo much easier to house break a girl dog than a boy. Give Gracie a hug from me!
She is a cutie and I love her name.
She is cute, love the name ! Now you know when you first adopt they are quiet, then something happens, they feel the love and come to life ! Andreas is going to love her.
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