Finding her new bed was not a problem. |
She thought we should know up front that she likes belly rubs -- a lot! |
As you can see, Alice made herself at home right away. Within 20 minutes of arriving at her new home, Alice was snoring like a lawnmower, as if she'd been at our home forever. | |
Getting comfortable was also not an issue. |
Alice came complete with her bear. |
Alice's former person told us all about her deteriorated eye duct. She came to us with the eye infection that she sometimes gets, so we've been putting antibiotics in her eye 3 times a day to make it better. We learned that we can keep her eye healthy with a different kind of drop, so we're doing everything we can to help her stay healthy! She also has a low-grade heart murmur and was pretty out of shape when she came to us. 2 walks a day are quickly turning Alice into a lean, mean, sniffing machine! | |
The bear also acts as a pillow. |
She likes to chew on her bear. I think she considers it her baby. |
Alice is very much a chow hound -- if there's food on the table, she'll push a chair up to the table so she can climb onto the table for the snack that must be there for her. | |
She just likes to hang out with her good friend bear sometimes. |
Who's in charge here? Alice or the bear? |
Alice appears to be winning the neck-and-neck struggle with the bear. |
Alice has vanquished the bear! |
Alice is a proud member of the BeagleRing!
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