August 14, 2008

Little Anne is settling down

just fine. Much smoother than we initially thought for a dog born and living on the streets for the past few years. Other than some ocassions where she was testing waters and tried to assert her queenly attitude over PP with some bared teeth and growls, she is steadily adjusting herself into her new pack and sorta accepted that PP is the host and that she, Little Anne, will be fed after PP has eaten her fill.

It is a blessing that PP has such a mild, welcoming and giving nature. Any other more dominant host dog would have made Little Anne's integration more difficult.

She has since picked a favourite cosy spot where she can retreat to relax. She's also beginning to enjoy her walks and understands the need of the leash in our human society. Toilet habits are smoothening out well. Her bond with Y and W is also building up and on one ocassion, when Y and W were out, she planted herself right next to the main door till they return and greeted them enthusiastically.

Our instincts are right in a way that each of these 8 dogs are so human friendly that they may possibly wish for human companionship in a home of their own, more than the street/farm life they were born into. No doubt they have their freedom but with streetlife, so do they have to always be on guard against threats.

Little Anne is moving into a transition where we hope for a permanent family home for her, cos in this short week since Saturday, she has shown us her true and wonderful potential to be a faithful, loving family friend.

* Contact us at projectjkteam@yahoo.com.sg if you are the one for Little Anne.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi there,

Just want to check whether did you receive an email from me ?

Anonymous said...

PTL! Make me realised that dogs could be sometimes more adaptable then men, if given the opp. Keep praying & He will provide. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Ruiling, yes we've received your email and replied. Tx.

pianoforteteacher said...

Is Little Anne still available for adoption? When I saw her photo, my heart stirred. She reminded me very much of my dog, Sasha, who's since gone over to the rainbow bridge. Sasha lived to a full ripe age of 15 and was our most loyal and faithful companion.We've been looking around for awhile already and something just told us that Little Anne is it. Little Anne's eyes are full of love and I believe she's got so much to give. Is it possible for myself and my husband to view her pls? Doesn't matter if she's already been adopted. We just want to see her and if she is still available for adoption, all the better.

Have emailed you yesterday.

Hope to hear from you very soon.

regds
Lynn

pianoforteteacher said...

Is little Anne still available for adoption? My heart stirred after I saw her photo on your blog. She reminded me of my dog, Sasha, who's been our most loyal and faithful companion when she was still alive. Sasha lived to a full ripe age of 15 years and was an adopted mongrel, who was cruelly abused while fending for herself in a public park. Sasha has since gone over the rainbow bridge. We've been looking around for awhile for a dog for adoption and has an inkling that Litle Anne is the one. Can we view her pls and would like to have an opportunity to interact with her.

Have emailed you earlier. Hope to hear from you very soon.

Sincerely,
Lynn