
Peanut is so adorable and when people meet her for the first time they are
absolutely enamored. Peanut is a very laid back dog. Peanut is probably one of the
smartest dogs I know of her age. Within the first couple of days she was potty trained.
Unfortunately a friend came over and this is when peanut really started to regress,
but with a tight training schedule she is almost back on track occasionally we have
our accidents, which are easily remedied.
Today she is just over 4 months old and working on 5, she can sit, lay down, roll
over, jump, stand “pretty” sit “pretty” high five and shake a paw. We have a whole
list to teach her and when we do present these tricks to her it takes less than 5
tries with voice command and hand action she is able to repeat these steps. Now I
realize I only listed a few tricks but there are others like her fetch ad retrieve,
she can bring my keys to me. She walks on a leash perfectly; she can walk off a
leash perfectly. She begs for food modestly. (We don’t starve the silly thing but
with the looks she gives us you’d think we did) she has a really great recall now
that she knows her name.
Peanut is a very pretty dog. Her fur is flawless. It is starting to get a bit longer
and we are starting to brush her out a bit. She has a beautiful creamy coat, and
because she loves the water so much and showers with us it’s very easy to keep her
coat looking shiny and soft feeling. Her nose perfectly matches her eyes and she is
physically fit. She is now sitting at 7 pounds and she will get a bit bigger
as she gets older, but for her breed she is the perfect size.
When we visited the vet for the first time Peanut was so excited to meet her and
immediately sat down (we taught her to sit for people she doesn’t know) and the vet
checked her over and Peanut is in perfect health. When she got her shots she
didn’t even flinch, when we gave her a flea preventative pill she ate it without us
having to disguise it. The vet even commented on how well mannered she was.
Peanut still has yet to find her voice we can’t get her to speak, which I suppose is
good because when she does speak she does it with care. For instance, our front door
is hooked up to an alarm system and when the beeping goes off peanut inspects the
door if it’s not myself or mark then she immediately barks and gives a few warning
growls and comes to find one of us so we can check it out. She is a great warning
dog. Sometimes if someone stops outside of out door and doesn’t move on to the next
door she will immediately let us know in the same manner. The only other time she
barks is at our cat.
Fanny our cat is 18 years old, she is deaf but her eyesight is perfect. Peanut loves
to play with the cat, as Fanny has no claws. Fanny can’t hear Peanut approaching nor
can she hear her growling playfully or barking. What she can see is this small
animal lunching at her and opening her mouth. My cat is pretty laid back but she
pretends to hate the dog and for weeks I really thought she did until one day I came
home early from work and I found the both of them cuddled on the cat bed. My cat
knows when I get home so she would have departed later that day, but for now as she
couldn’t hear me and Peanut was fast asleep neither of them assumed my approach.
When Fanny opened her eyes to my petting her she immediately jumped up assessing the
situation hissed at peanut and walked away flicking her tail, she had this look of
incredulous “how can you possibly believe I was sitting with her, I would never do
that she is a dog” so now my fears are put aside and when they play fanny swats her
paws at her and they generally have a good time.
If we do get a second dog, which right now as we are caring for Peanut is looking
more and more likely in the future, we would 100% definitely get a second puppy from
Boylan Farms.
Her breed, coat, and compatibility- everything about this dog is awesome.
Love,
Samantha, Mark, Peanut the pup, and Fanny the cat
Surrey, BC - Canada
3/15/08 Update: Fanny (the cat) has passed away. Our thoughts are with you.