Elvira is no longer the frail pup who arrived a short time ago. She is growing and gaining weight. She finished her medication and has recovered from any illness. She has had her first round of puppy shots, bordetella and flea treatment. She and brother, Casper, are playing, eating and sleeping their way through their days.
Ellie has gone from spitting out her pills to sitting eagerly for a little piece of bread covered with peanut butter and with pills inside. She and Casper no longer squabble over food but eat side by side. She needs more time to eat and used to be pushed away from food by her bigger siblings. With food available all the time and no hassle from her brother, she has been able to gain weight.
The pups run and chase each other around the yard and in the house. The pitter patter of little puppy feet is heard as they go up and down the hallway or chase each other under the bed. The game changes with one chasing and the next minute being chased. In my living room, it’s like Goldilocks, with pups moving from one dog bed to another, trying them all out. Ellie is playful and can keep up with her bigger brother, Casper.
While too young to be housebroken, we are working on it. Ellie is good about going on papers and using the outdoors. There is much praise from me when I catch her doing it in the right place.
Ellie and Casper crash and go to bed each night about six and sleep until six the next day. They are able to get outside a lot and run around so napping is part of their day. The weather doesn’t seem to bother Ellie but sometimes she will come to me and sit at my feet or jump up to be picked up. She is a snuggler.
Ellie is a beautiful, responsive, smart puppy. She is affectionate and very playful. If you’re interested in adopting her and who wouldn’t when you look into her beautiful puppy eyes, contact Placement. She is a sweetie and just waiting for someone to want her as much as she wants to find her forever home.



