Weight gain: 4 pounds (16 total)...only 30-40 more pounds to go
Height: haven't officially measured, but we can tell she is taller by how she tries to jump on the bed. When we first got her, all we could she was the top of her paws on the bed. Now she can get her paws on the bed and her head is above the mattress.
Food: We had a long conversation about how fast she eats. I didn't know this until now, but when you have a tall dog, their stomachs are really long and can twist if a dog eats to fast and gets a lot of air trapped in their stomach. This can cause an emergency situation and the dog can die if surgery is not done within 2 hours...Scary! The breeder told us to add water to her food so she wouldn't inhale so much air. I had never heard of this since I've always had short dogs. Come to find out this issue is more common than I thought: A guy Hunter works with had to put his dog down 4 months ago and Terri's boss lost her dog about a year ago. So we can have to stomach tacked to her body wall when we have her spayed and we are doing the water thing. Also, another thing we have done is get a different dog bowl for her. I never thought this would work, but it does. This is her new "Slow Down" dog bowl. It makes it more of a challenge for her and she eats A LOT slower. So if you have a dog that can clean a bowl in 3 minutes flat...this may be for you!
All in all she is doing well and Lucy is still adjusting, but I think they like having each other. We are taking Winny out on a check cord so we don't have to visit the neighbors 14 times a day. I hope she will learn her boundaries until we can get that fence!



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She is so cute. One thing that helped us potty training wappoo was to put a jingle bell on a string at the back door. Every time we let her out we would ring the bell and then take her potty. Pretty soon she would go to the back door and nudge the bell when she had to go. It worked like a charm and we could bring it when we traveled and just show it to her... maybe it will help.
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