In the summer of 2007 I adopted a Bichon Frise puppy. When we locked eyes and I received my very first head tilt, I knew she was the one for me! I was so happy and excited to adopt her and give her a loving home! Before picking her up, I bought a few things to get started like, food, bowls, blankets, toys, treats, and a crate for training. How hard could this be?
Oh boy, was I in for a big surprise! Her potty training didn't really exist outside due to her love of indoor carpet. She loved chewing on shoes, socks, underwear, clothes, corners of anything, windowsills, pillow cases, and toilet paper. As challenging as her training was going, I also noticed her scratching and chewing on her paws. Her many trips to the vet's office consisted of changing her food and having allergy testing done.
The issue was that she is allergic to everything that a dog needs to be successful, like grass and food! Oh wait, there is more! Finding out what her allergies were was just the beginning. Sachi seemed to always have a hot-spot, flare-ups and fanny scoots across the carpet.
Oh boy, was I in for a big surprise! Her potty training didn't really exist outside due to her love of indoor carpet. She loved chewing on shoes, socks, underwear, clothes, corners of anything, windowsills, pillow cases, and toilet paper. As challenging as her training was going, I also noticed her scratching and chewing on her paws. Her many trips to the vet's office consisted of changing her food and having allergy testing done.
The issue was that she is allergic to everything that a dog needs to be successful, like grass and food! Oh wait, there is more! Finding out what her allergies were was just the beginning. Sachi seemed to always have a hot-spot, flare-ups and fanny scoots across the carpet.
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