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Not much new with our Fluffy. She has gotten very used to our routines and I see no reason that she won't adapt at your home. The only negative we have noticed is maybe she won't love everyone at first sight. With my husband and myself at home she is great. We have taken her out places and she met people and she was tail wagging/face licking friendly. Last weekend a male family member came over and she barked and growled at him, did not want to make friends. We rarely have anyone over so is this how she would be with all? I honestly can't say. Got to get some new pictures up so....cute ones and action shots of her wrestling with my male Patton(adopted from Fluffy Dog Rescue). Fluffy Dog Rescue dogs are the BEST dogs you realize.
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Fluffy enjoying her new dog bed donated to Fluffy Dog Rescue for the dogs waiting to be adopted just like her. She also has NO problem laying on the couch with a few dog buddies as these other two photos show. Such a sweetie! My new bed       
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We took Fluffy on a little field trip to Pet Supplies Plus. So great they and other pet stores let dogs inside. We fitted her for a harness because apparently with all the snow she thinks she has to pull like a Husky. This is much better for her neck. She was friendly to all, no barking. Even said hi to a big bruiser of a dog. Best thing for her a treat from the cashier at the end. Here is a photo of me with our little gal and one of her learning to wait for a treat with our other dogs.
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Hello small dog fans. If you can handle a "zippy" little Maltese/Yorkie? mix I may be the one for you. I love attention and will be happy to plant multiple kisses on you if you let me. I am a little skinny so am eating all my food up at my fosters house so I will be strong and healthy. I want to play alot with the three dogs here but they are a little older and don't always love my playful ways. I can run so fast outside in this fenced in yard here no one can catch me. My foster guy Brian made these trails in the snow,thanks. I even have done ALL of my potties out here in this snow in the six days I have been here. I came from Alabama the day we had this thing called a blizzard, uhm yea not so fun. They tell me it gets better in spring so I will wait and see. I also sleep quietly in my crate all night long. I sure would rather stay on the couch but they tell me not yet. Check back in a few days, Pam may have something new to tell you about me.
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One would think this little Alabama girl would hate the snow, wrong she seems to enjoy being out and running the "race track" paths my husband makes in the snow. Then we come in and warm up on a nice fleece blanket.
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Trying to remember how I got pictures on last time we had a foster. Think this may be it, cross your fingers! Here she is our new foster dog Fluffy. From Fluffy Dog Rescue. She is enjoying lap time with Brian. He is a dog magnet.

Welcome to our new foster, Fluffy

We picked the day before a blizzard to bring home our newest foster. She came up from Alabama Jan 31st and to our house that day. Met our three dogs and settled in just fine. We closed her up in a crate in our bedroom overnight and she made no peep till one of our other dogs woke up at 7:00.  She was just spayed last week but is quite playful already. Our male dog Patton is in love I think. So we have gotten her out often, even in the blowing snow and she has done all her "business" out there. I am sure if nicer she would enjoy spending more time out. Loves attention and has found that sleeping or watching TV on Brian's lap is very comfy.