Update received June 2015: Remi is
doing so great!! I am so lucky that he is part of my life.
Remi adjusted well after I adopted him. He had a little bit of a
hard time understanding he was supposed/allowed to go to the bathroom
outside, but once he understood he was potty trained very quickly! He
was very timid as a baby and serious, but loved to be close and
snuggle. Walks took him a bit of getting used to (but now he looks
forward to them and loves exploring). Remi is such a smart dog so he
learned things very quickly. He graduated from obedience class which he
did very well in (although loved to bark during to make sure he was
heard). He did go through quite the sassy phase where he didn't like to
listen all the time and thought my hands were there to play with (even
after teething), but luckily that's over. :)
Remi has quite the personality. He is such a
talker!/grumbler/whiner. He is very goofy and is such a character with
an (cute) attitude. Remi is such a snuggler and loves to be close. He
also LOVES belly scratches, rolling over on his back whenever I walk by
to signal what he wants. Remi has long legs, a very long tail, and a
skinny body! I think he's the cutest:) He easily convinced me to let him
sleep with me at night where he's always right next to me and crawls up
to me with a wagging tail to cuddle in the morning when my alarm goes
off (he makes it very difficult to get out of bed). He gives me so much
love! Remi is a very happy dog and behaves so well now. His
favorite thing to do is chase the frisbee, until he gets lazy and
just wants to lay in the sun and chew sticks.
Thank you so much for taking care of my sweet boy before I adopted
him. Every time I look at him I'm reminded how grateful I am to have
him. He was lucky to have you take care of him and his litter!
We adopted Remi's brother Grover! They both have those LONG legs and sleep the same!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I didn't know Grover was Remi's brother. Such long legs!!! :)
DeleteOur vet thinks it's from some Great Dane in them.
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