My dear wife Karen and I got new chairs to appreciate the living room of A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville.
Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle got to keep the couch she loved so much. She did, however, have to get accustomed to its facelift.
The new slipcover and comforter to better match the colors of the new chairs – no, the old red would just not do – seem to bother our beloved rescue mutt not a bit.
She is at home in this new place as much as we are. Thankfully.
Have you had a pet who needed to become accustomed to a new place? How did you help the adjustment? How long did it take for your pet to love the new digs?
She is such a pretty girl! Lots of forehead kisses and quiet reassurance and mine were ok with change.
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You did it right, Apple Pie. Nice job, my friend.
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Ours have always adapted very quickly. Although when we moved our Springer, Cooper a second time, he re paid us for the trauma by immediately — within 5 minutes of arriving — puked on the white carpeting. After that, he was fine!
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At least Cooper got the protest out of the way at the start, Elyse. Smart dog.
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Our old dog has adjusted just fine with all our moves! Not sure about our new dog, we haven’t moved with her yet and certainly don’t plan on it!
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I hope your plan to “stay” works out, Kathryn Grace. ❤
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SOFAr so good! ヾ(U ̄(∵エ∵) ̄U)
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Since you couch it in these terms, Patricia, I’ll agree with you. 😉
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Dogs learn fast and accept mostly, just their humans are around.
I have moved much around in my time in Spain and my dog has his own sofa, so he settles in very fast.
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Hi Irene! I’m glad that our dogs adjust with us, for sure. ❤
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I’m too Mark 🙂
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Nice
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Thank you!
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