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Thursday, January 25

Housetraining and other fun

It’s fun to have a puppy again. Luna is so full of love. And she snuggles with me. She also gravitates more towards me than to B., which I hate to admit secretly makes me happy. I guess we have some strong gender alliances. Koya--B., Luna--me. Maybe it's largely biological, like girls bonding more with their mothers and boys with their fathers.

I just wish she’d stop peeing in the house! It’s been four times in less than 24 hours. She’s a smart girl though, so I’m hoping she’ll learn quickly. She had to go outside today for almost an hour and cried like crazy. She doesn't like being out of our sight for very long. (Even when we were running, she could not stand it if B. and Koya were more than a few feet ahead of the two of us).

I was reading about Boxers and came across a few questions to determine if the breed would be a good fit for the family. Among them:

Do you mind a 60 pound lap dog?
Boxers are very affectionate and need constant interaction from thier families. If you prefer a dog that is independent and often goes off on its own to play, you are looking in the wrong place. A Boxer will follow you from room to room and can not stand it when he/she is not by your side.


So far, this seems to be true. :)

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