Greetings from northwest Florida!

Welcome to Sheltie Nation! It's great to have another skilled trainer to add to the knowledge base!
 
Lilly is indeed tiny. She's 13 and a quarter inches. Probably weights about 15 pounds and is actually pudgy for her size and is on a diet. Not that she eats much anyways! I'm so used to feeding Aussies and borders... One meal for them is more food than little bitty Lilly needs in a day, even with a quality kibble!

Lilly is settling in beautifully. The other day i came home rather upset ((I found out i will have to be out of state for my first child's first birthday among other things)) and when I came in the door, Lilly, who had previously been fairly reserved, started doing zoomies around the living room and bouncing off the couch. It's quickly turning into a homecoming ritual and puts a smile on my face each time I walk in the door!
 
Lilly is indeed tiny. She's 13 and a quarter inches. Probably weights about 15 pounds and is actually pudgy for her size and is on a diet. Not that she eats much anyways! I'm so used to feeding Aussies and borders... One meal for them is more food than little bitty Lilly needs in a day, even with a quality kibble!

Lilly is settling in beautifully. The other day i came home rather upset ((I found out i will have to be out of state for my first child's first birthday among other things)) and when I came in the door, Lilly, who had previously been fairly reserved, started doing zoomies around the living room and bouncing off the couch. It's quickly turning into a homecoming ritual and puts a smile on my face each time I walk in the door!

Thanks for the update....she sounds like quite the character. Zoomies are definitely one of my favorite Sheltie traits.
 
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