Shelley is a very joyful, fiesty, energetic little girl who loves to play and wants to explore everything. She loves being with people and other dogs but is a typical puppy and tends to playbite and jump all over other dogs constantly so she might not suit a family with an elderly dog or one who does not like to play. So far, she has not taken much notice of the cats (although they have not come too close) and she is very friendly with everyone. She has been cuddled by lots of different children and loved every minute of it.
She is a very quick learner and eager to please and her toilet training is coming on well (upset tummy aside!) She knows exactly where you as her other senses are excellent and, apart from bumping into things, you completely forget she is blind. She was chasing Tom around the garden last night trying to nip his feet and he couldn't get away from her - she's really quick! Like a little exocet missile!
She will make someone a very loving pet and I think she will be a pleasure to train as she really wants to please. She is also very bombproof and not at all nervous (the opposite in fact).
Good news - Shelley is doing much better on the chicken and rice (so far) so hopefully her tummy is on the mend now (fingers crossed!). She doesn't seem to food guard any more and I'm brushing her a little bit every day to get her used to being groomed.
She is getting on a lot better with Stevie and Sam now - in fact, I think Stevie quite enjoys playing with her when he's in the right mood and he is very tolerant of her and gentle with her. She is not the slightest bit gentle with him though!!!



PUPPY CLASS
Alison says "Shelley was a little star at the puppy class. She was very calm and behaved beautifully - she played very gently with the other puppies and loved meeting all the owners and being petted. Everyone thought she was great!
Some friends came over for a barbecue on Sunday and she was fine with their dog - he was a bit nervous of her at first, but she didn't hassle him and they got on fine. She also enjoyed being fussed over by my friend's daughter who gave her lots of cuddles. Shelley really takes everything in her stride and has calmed down so much since she first arrived. She is a really lovely dog and whoever adopts her will have a wonderful pet.
She also takes very little notice of the cats - she tripped over one the other day as he lay basking in the sun, but she wasn't really that interested and just carried on her way.
Because she is so young, she still needs toileting very frequently throughout the day or she will have accidents, but she can sometimes go up to 6 hours at night. Her tummy has finally settled down and she is off the prescription food and onto normal puppy food."
Alison says " What a little star Shelley was at puppy class. She was so good that she was put with the tiny, nervous 10 week old puppy as she was so gentle and then with two 14 week old really boisterous Bull Terrier puppies as she was so calm, and she was brilliant with both. I was soooo proud of her!
She has also learned to 'sit' on command very quickly - she is really bright!"
UPDATE 10.7.2010
Alison says "Shelley went with Ian and Bev today and they were delighted with her! The house feels very empty but I must admit I am looking forward to sleeping in until at least 7am tomorrow!!!
I will go and see them in a couple of weeks - we have an open invitation to pop in anytime and see them and Shelley, which is lovely.
Fingers crossed that Shelley has found a smashing forever home."
FURTHER UPDATE 11.7.2010
Alison tells us "Ian phoned me both tonight and this morning to let me know how Shelley was doing. She sounds as if she is having a whale of a time. They crated her overnight, which is good for her, and she had a clean crate this morning. It sounds as if she is terrorising them already - attacking the broom, stealing the hosepipe, breaking into the bin and eating the doorstop. When Ian phoned this morning she was barking at the toilet in the background!! They love her to bits and find her antics completely entertaining, which is great news!!"
SHELLEY'S FIRST NIGHT IN HER NEW HOME
Ian said. "Shelley travelled really well home. She went in the garden for half an hour and
explored bumping into things while sniffing around, but it didn't take her long to find her way around. We have already realized that she loves water. I was
watering the plants in the garden. Shelley decided it was a game and kept attacking the hose pipe,especially the end where the water come out. So I think I will have to water when she is inside! We also learnt that you can't sweep when she is about as she tends to steel the broom as you can see in the photo. She had a good night and slept until 6am in her crate. We got up and she went out to do her business then she came back in and went back to sleep until 8am.


She has settled in well already. Bev and I are so pleased with her she feels part of our family already."
UPDATE 4.8.2010
Ian writes. "Shelly has settled in really well, she no longer goes in her cage at night and has the freedom of the whole house, and very rarely has an accident. She lets us know when she needs to go out. She sleeps in our bedroom at night by Bev's side of the bed on the floor with her teddy Alison gave us, so she knows when its bed time. She has her own toy box with lots of squeaky toys which she regularly comes and takes out but she hasn't learnt to put away when finished playing with them yet! [ha ha ]



Shelley goes on regular walks with us which she really enjoys. She seems to have grown a lot. When we brought her home she couldn't reach the settee but now when we are not watching she sprawls out on there. She has settled well with our 2 cats, although we had to take the bells off their collars as she kept chasing them. The cats keep enjoying walking past her as she doesn't notice they are there now. We cannot believe we have only had her four weeks we love her so much."