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Senez
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Princess (which unfortunately we can't rename her, since she already knows it)

Was sold by a reputable dealer in early 2005 to a family in Raleigh. Recently, the family moved, abandoning her in their apartment. The SPCA rescued her, and was planning to put her down, but scanned her microchip and took her back to the seller to see if they could offer her a foster home.

She's 2.5 years old, has a very deep bark and is extra curious. Full-blooded scottish terrier, spayed, etc. etc. Absolutely gorgeous dog. I just wanted to share my excitement. Just wish I could name her something different!



3/6/2007 5:45:31 AM

0EPII1
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3/6/2007 7:07:59 AM

Senez
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yeah, I forgot that part

3/6/2007 7:15:44 AM

ComputerGuy
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that little pink toy looked like dildo.

nice dog btw.

3/6/2007 7:42:04 AM

JSnail
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its the Loofah Dog squeaky! my pup has one...she's killed both squeakers though.

congrats on the adoption!

I'm not sure about re-naming a pup that is 2.5 years old...might confuse the dog. At the same time though, my dog has a number of nicknames that she will respond to.

An idea: If you are familiar with clicker training, you could start using whatever name you've picked out and click/treat when she looks at you. Similar to a "watch me" command, except instead of "watch me" she is responding to her name. Then just use that name anytime you want to get her attention.

3/6/2007 8:31:17 AM

Raige
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^ sounds like a plan. I just used tuna for my cat Nos. She never responded to "Mabel" but my god she hears nos and her ass is THERE. Though i guess i do spoil her rotten with Tuna. She's a very happy kitty.

3/6/2007 9:03:34 AM

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Yeah it may be harder than with a puppy, but you can definitely rename your new dog. It just may take a little more time for her to start responding to a new name that a puppy would, but it'll work out.

3/6/2007 9:28:21 AM

Senez
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Yea, we might try the click/treat method to switch her name. It'll take a little time. We're just excited she's as healthy and happy as she is. Very well-behaved, but very Scottie in nature.

3/6/2007 10:34:33 AM

ImYoPusha
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thank you for adopting.

3/6/2007 10:57:59 AM

93formula
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My wife and I renamed our dog from Peanut to Toby when we got him at 4 1/2 years old. He never missed a beat. Dogs are smart, if they want your attention, they'll respond to whatever you call them.

cute dog, btw! Glad you were able to supply a home!

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 11:08 AM. Reason : edit]

3/6/2007 11:07:38 AM

anna1542
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our dog was 2 when we adopted her, and we were able to change her name (she had a stupid girly name ). we tried to pick something that sounded similar to her original name, and she picked it up really quickly. good luck, she's very cute, and most terriers are too smart for their own good!

3/6/2007 11:12:46 AM

Arab13
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Quote :
"Just wish I could name her something different!"


yeah, do what someone else said and pick a similar sounding name P something ess (not PENIS...) or another hard sound followed by a "s" ending (2 syllables)

3/6/2007 11:35:38 AM

Wheezer
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I'm wicked jealous. I currently own a brindle Scotty boy and have wanted a wheaton scotty girl for years!!!! if you ever want her groomed - let me know, I'm a professional dog groomer. They're great dogs - I wouldn't give mine up for the world!!





[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 11:39 AM. Reason : photos]

3/6/2007 11:36:15 AM

Senez
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haha, that last pic is like, "Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!"

3/6/2007 11:45:20 AM

Muzition00
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haha, I hope you dont ever look like the girl in that first pic. God, she looks excited to be there...

3/6/2007 12:23:41 PM

Firefly
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congrats on your new addition!!

3/6/2007 12:26:10 PM

Kiwi
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I used to work at the place you adopted her from. Thank you for taking her into your home.

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 12:36 PM. Reason : ghkjghk]

3/6/2007 12:35:11 PM

skankinande
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I think I am about to adopt a dog.

3/6/2007 12:51:06 PM

sparky
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WHAT A GAY FUCKING DOG!!

3/6/2007 1:32:27 PM

elise
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omg, KIWI! is that the one the people bought because they thought people were being racist against it because it wasn't a standard color and then tried to get their money back because of the underbite?

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 4:13 PM. Reason : ...]

3/6/2007 4:12:59 PM

Senez
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?

I'm thinking no, but I don't know the whole story. All I know is that she was bought, and left abandoned in the apartment when the owners moved.

3/6/2007 4:18:44 PM

Kiwi
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I don't know but it fits so there's a good possibility. If so, I'm super glad that dog isn't with them anymore.

People are douches.

I remember that, I told them wheaton terriers don't sell much because of the color, most prefer the black, haha she freaked out and was like OMG WE'RE GETTING IT NOW. I freaked out because that's a poor reason tog et a dog!!

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 4:20 PM. Reason : ^Does she have an underbite?]

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 4:21 PM. Reason : re]

3/6/2007 4:18:59 PM

Senez
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I'll check when I get home, but when I was playing and watching her last night, the muzzle doesn't appear any different than other scotties

3/6/2007 4:23:19 PM

Kiwi
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It may have been slight, I don't remember.

3/6/2007 4:24:31 PM

Senez
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Yeah, she's actually up on the website right now, with a video and whatnot. That's where I saw her initially. I'm guessing she was sold in Jan. or Feb. 05, so if this happened around then, it could be her.

3/6/2007 4:26:03 PM

Kiwi
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You know how many puppies found homes in the years I worked there? I wouldn't remember but the owner is on tdub, should PM him. ha

3/6/2007 4:35:09 PM

elise
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I only remember us ever getting one wheaton scottie in, and the one i remember was super cute and super friendly, and those people were super rude and i DID NOT want the puppy going home with them, but ALAS what is a lowly kennel girl to do?

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 4:37 PM. Reason : they had zero class]

3/6/2007 4:36:25 PM

Senez
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upon further review, she's not the same dog, i don't believe. no over/underbite as far as i can tell

3/6/2007 6:20:45 PM

Kiwi
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That's good, may have grown out of it. Who knows. I thought we had jsut a few wheatons, I don't really remember, I've seen too many dogs in my day!

Glad you've got her!

3/6/2007 6:43:56 PM

Duff Man
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Quote :
"I'm not sure about re-naming a pup that is 2.5 years old...might confuse the dog. At the same time though, my dog has a number of nicknames that she will respond to."


Renaming a dog is a smart thing to do, no matter how old. I adopted my dog Mollie when she was roughly 5 years old. Sarved, beaten, locked in a garage did a number on her. Her name was Hunter, and it took her about a week to learn that her name is Mollie now. It also took her a week to eat and do her business. She didn't eat anything for about a week and I got scared and called my bro who is a vet. She is doing great now, just can't seem to get her from being attached at the hip.




Actually, I did a little reading on adoption of a unwanted/abused dog. The guy said re-naming helps the dog to realize that its past home is in the past.

[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 10:17 PM. Reason : .]

3/6/2007 10:16:07 PM

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