Well, yes and no. It's very very slow going. For the most part he'll come in around 3 am and sit behind the big chair in the living room,and if Mo is sleeping, he'll come in and look for me in the bedroom while I'm on the compute. It's just going to take a v e r y Looooong time for him to realize Mo is harmless. I have the door to the garage open so the cats can have a place to hide out.We have an old sofa there for them to hang out on and thankfully, the weather has been mild enough so that they're not cold. I have confess, I miss my cats, especially my Jean Claude. I'll be glad when the adjustment period is finally complete! He is curious, so that will probably eventually win out over his fear.
I saw this dog on a rescue website and it made me laugh when I read the description.
Daisy has been through some training but in typical bulldog style, can be stubborn, ask for a sit and get a paw, ask for a paw and she lays down – but its all part of her charm and even when she has done something naughty, you cant help by smile at this girl as she sticks her bottom jaw out with the teeth all hanging out and looks too adorable to stay mad at.
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