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Thor has a new companion


Imrlgoddess

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It's been a couple weeks. Thor has been in fine form lately, we had a temporary visitor turn permanent this week. He didn't like the outside dogs at all, I guess their size & the way they smelled was too much for him. 

We took in what was my grandmother in law's puppy dog. She's a 12 year old Tibetan Spaniel. Super sweet. My m.i.l. has had her the last 5 years & the baby hasn't had the best care. Mil was headed to a wedding out of state & dropped the baby with us. She showed up at our house slam full of fleas, a mild skin infection, dehydrated, & used to sleeping in a small carrier all day. 

We cleaned her up & took her to see her vet & decided she stays with us. Thor hasn't been super receptive but he's getting the idea that she's not going anywhere. Luckily I've taken the brunt of his claws, I won't let him do anything but sniff her. 

He still gives me head boops & kisses & she's perking up & seems to be much happier in spite of that hissy thing. Oh, and her name is Precious. 

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catlady

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what a little cutie!  She looks rather content.  Hopefully, Thor will warm up to her and want to be friends, even it it's on his terms.  and he's still as handsome as ever! :) 

Our Charlie-the-Thor-clone likes to sneak up on his brothers and smack them on the head several times in a row....they're used to that now.

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Bethella

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I'm glad you're able to give her a home. I hope the two of them come to some sort of accommodation (even ignoring each other is better than fighting)

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CorruptionInc.

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Good on you for being the proper pet owner this dog needs. :)

You are doing a wonderful job, being an awesome person as usual!

Thor will calm down as will the Dog, unfortunately, these things take time.

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PennySycamore

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@Imrlgoddess,  Your new sweetie looks almost exactly like our Chloe!  We always thought Chloe was a Shih tzu, but Tibetan spaniel works as well.  We inherited Chloe when my mom went into a nursing home and couldn't care for her anymore.

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Imrlgoddess

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Thanks y'all :my_shy: She's a sweety, a little opinionated and really fun. Her original owner was a fire cracker of a woman. She'd have thought the women like Lori Alexander were full of shit & would have said as much!  

I think my MiL just had too much on her plate & when a particular pet isn't really a favorite, its a bad combo. Thor will just have to mind his little kitty manners! 

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feministxtian

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Thor? Mind his manners? You're awfully optimistic aren't you?! The pup is adorable...and I hope they learn to get along. Give our Thor skritches from here...

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