
Well it's time to introduce our newest member of the family.
We picked up Nina this week from a local Pet Rescue as we were looking for a companion for
Duke (our other dog).
If you are wanting a pet, check out your local
Pet Rescue. Saving a pet ensures it's one less pet that isn't put down unnecessarily. Most rescues do behaviour testing prior to putting them up for adoption and will also ensure they are vaccinated, spayed and micro-chipped and registered.
We met and instantly fell in love with Nina! The picture on the left is the one that they had on her advertisement.
She's an 18-month-old Blue Heeler/Cross and needed a new home. After talking with Pauline we both agreed that getting a dog from a Pet Rescue was a better option than going and buying a new puppy from a pet store. We also weren't so keen on a puppy as the extra work involved in keeping those naughty doggies out of trouble!

We also knew that young puppies also find homes much easier than older dogs.
She's resting quietly at present (much to the annoyance of Duke who would love nothing better to do then jump and play all day with her!). The main reason is she's only recently come out of surgery for being spayed, micro-chipped and vaccinated. So a few more days restricting her jumping or running and she'll be right to go.
So far Nina has settled in extremely well. It's been a pleasant surprise to find she's already house-trained and let's us know when nature calls. We'll undertake some basic obedience training but generally she's pretty good already.
As you can see, she's settling in well to her new surroundings!
We met with our builder out on site today. The last week didn't see much happen on the block as it's been raining on and off, however it's given the slab time to settle now, so that's a nice bonus. The builder wanted to walk us through a few things.
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