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Sleeping Arrangements !

If anyone was in doubt about how relaxed the atmosphere is in my home, they should meet Stella and Molly.
Stella, on the left, really lacked confidence when near other dogs. When she arrived she preferred her own company. Meanwhile, one of the problems Molly arrived with was a certain snappiness towards other dogs.
So, what happens when they meet up?? Well, after just a few days and some carefully chosen words and encouragement, we now have the sleeping arrangements that you see below !!
It's wonderful to see that dogs with such different traits can, with appropriate socialising and commands, start to change their ways.

Janet

Stella & Molly having an early night !

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