My buds on the ride home from Aberdeen. So much to see! It's a big world out there! |
She eventually settled down during the long ride back to our home. |
Rilo hates pictures - which typically results in me making goofy faces. |
Pre-Haircut |
When we first brought her home, she needed some serious TLC and gentle grooming. I went to work with a scissors and cut a lot of her dreads and matted hair, and we worked on brushing her. We had to wait about a week to bathe her because she had just been spayed and we wanted to get her stitches removed and ensure proper healing before putting her in water. I tried bathing her by myself, which was a total disaster, but when Xavier got home from work, we were able to get the job done.
Those paws!! |
Thinking about it now, I'm glad we adopted her when we did. The winter months in South Dakota can get to be so dreary and draining, and Rilo does really lift our spirits. I feel so strongly that dogs can have a very positive effect mental health - some doctors even "prescribe" dogs to people with emotional turmoil or instability because they provide an outlet or something else to focus on besides "all of my terrible, awful, horrible problems." I'm not saying that I feel like I have emotional distress, but come Spring semester when I'm getting ready to defend for my Masters Degree, I will probably be very high stress, and it will be good to take Rilo for a run or just snuggle with her.
We weren't going to allow her on the furniture, but we caved (only if we have a blanket for her to lay on). |
Bedtime Stories. |
Xavier and I have had such a blast with our little pup. She is always making us laugh or making our hearts sing. I saw a car magnet a week or so ago and it made me smile - it said "Who Rescued Who?" Perhaps the grammar is a little wonky (I'll have to consult my husband on that), but I just loved the saying.
"Ruff" Life. |
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