First Good Night’s Sleep for Dog Rescued From Crowded Shelter


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Despite the fact that Peppa is still quite young, she still found herself at a shelter. Even though she had only been there for a few days, the 6-month-old Chinese Shar-pei found it difficult to sleep due to the crowded conditions and the unknown future. She eventually found her forever family and experienced serenity.

Ever since, she has never slept better.

Credit: LOREN MONTGOMERY

According to Peppa’s mother, Loren Montgomery, “At initially, she would sleep all day long.” She now snoozes for a significant portion of the day before sleeping through the night like a person.

Peppa enjoys going to bed in her new house. She was even snoring when she initially arrived, according to Montgomery.

Montgomery said on Facebook, “She had a good wash, she ate, and she’s been resting like she hasn’t slept in years.” “On her first night, she slept like a weary mechanic.”

The only thing that can come between Peppa and her beauty rest is her little sister, Bonet.

“She gets along with Bonet, unless she’s sleeping,” Montgomery said. “She doesn’t like when Bonet wakes her up to play! They play-fight until they get tired, relax and play-fight again over and over until it’s time to sleep again.”

Credit: LOREN MONTGOMERY

Montgomery adopted the scared pup a few weeks ago and has since been working on helping her come out of her shell.

“When we first took Peppa in, she was very timid,” Montgomery said. “She wouldn’t look at us, and she would look down at the ground when talking to her or trying to pet her. She is still slightly timid, but is adjusting well.”

Credit: LOREN MONTGOMERY

It’s been a learning experience, but Peppa’s presence has made a positive difference in her mom’s life.

“She has made me more patient,” Montgomery said. “Seeing how chill and mellow she is calms me.”

Now that they have each other, they can both sleep sound tonight, and every night.


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