This
girls answers to Ariel, or "Miss Ariel." Ariel sports a beautiful
black tuxedo, with white markings on her chest and hind feet. She is
a very pretty girl.
She initially tried to counter surf (actually caught a nice steak),
but gave it up when she was promised that it would be grilled and she
could share it with BlueJay, her foster brother. She loves to 'borrow'
my slippers or a shirt that she keeps near her crate.
Her potty behavior is great, she is a perfect lady. She waits until
she goes outside into the yard or on a walk before relieving herself.
Ariel
is a very gentle little girl and walks wonderfully on a leash. She quickly
became socially attached to BlueJay and appears to be his shadow whenever
they play or go for a walk. She enjoys outdoor time and becomes quite
playful once outside
Ariel
loves "human types," and is very proud of her surroundings,
especially when she is behind our iron gate. She seldom barks except
when BlueJay "speaks" to a passing dog in the park that gets
too close to his backyard.
She is fantastic with the crate. Upon hearing the word "crate"
she immediately heads into it. She originally slept in the crate with
the door closed and locked, now she is free to come and go as she pleases,
but she still recognizes the crate as "her home".
Ariel
is a gentle (I did not say quiet) eater and loves to get a treat. She
relishes her small bowl of vanilla yogurt 2-3 mornings a week and enjoys
her evening meal with shredded cheddar cheese mixed throughout her food.
This little
sweetheart sleeps soundly in her crate through the night, and enjoys
an extra 40 winks or so during the day. Toenail cutting is not her favorite
thing, but will let it happen after some convincing; will tolerate bathing;
loves grooming, and having her ears cleaned. She will calmly jump into
the back seat of the car or into the back of the SUV. If she is by herself,
she will stick her head out of the window to sniff the air.
Ariel
is a toy collector, she is a squeaky fan - and she loves to locate that
sweet spot that makes them squeak, she also likes tennis balls and soft
toys.
She is a somewhat shy and affectionate hound with the most heart-opening
eyes! Loves to have her belly rubbed when she cockroaches.
She was
quick to adjust to home life; learned to climb stairs after three or
four days. It took a little longer to understand that she had her own
dinner setting and BlueJay had his.
She is
seldom (if ever) truly alone. In the morning, she lets me know that
she will miss me with a "pouty" face, and a whine. Her greeting
at the end of the work day is wonderful!! Her tail, rather than wag
side-to-side, actually goes round and round just like a skipping rope.
She is
a very quiet dog almost all the time. She whines as I leave to go to
work in the morning. Ariel will give up a "roo" when she comes
into the house after playing in the back yard.
Ariel
gave me a lot of unquestioned love after losing an important member
of my family. She loves to be the "puppy" in the home, and
willingly takes my outward show of affection without complaint.
Ariel
is easy to love - just look into her eyes, stroke her ears, let her
follow you and then turn around to see the look in her eyes once again.
She is gently accepting and giving of her personality and love. What
more could you ask from any companion, whether they have two or four
legs?