Just wondering how the pup is fitting in at Weeville. Feel free to brag!
Dan
Amos is making himself right at home. He's got some puppy stuff going on, like he'll be running 90 mph through the room and stop instantly and pee right there. Can't stop him from doing that, it happens too quick, right after he's been outside and peed and pooped already. We're working on it.
But I have to say, if any of you folks get a puppy, get one of these toys. Unit found it doing breeder searches and stuff. This is the greatest puppy toy ever. The little guy amuses himself for whole minutes at a time with this, so that's amazing by itself. They say it doesn't last long, as soon as it gets frayed, throw it away. Worth it for sure:
King loves his Wubba too - though his is a manly blue! Poodles have enough trouble being taken seriously as dudes as it is! He's been thru several and we let him wait so it's "new" again when he gets another.
Dan
Last edited by DanStokes; January 1, 2013, 12:39 PM.
King loves his Wubba too - though his is a manly blue! Poodles have enough trouble being taken seriously as dudes as it is! He's been thru several and we lat him wait so it's "new" again when he gets another.
Dan
Unit couldn't get anything but pink. It's girly, but Amos has no idea that it may infringe upon his masculinity. He only knows it's fun to play with.
Poodles have enough trouble being taken seriously as dudes as it is!
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Amos won't be taken seriously for awhile, he is full out puppy, cute as can be. Into everything when he is awake. Undisturbable when he is asleep. He didn't react to the noise of fireworks at midnight, just continued on, snuggled up to his mama.
We (all 3) are trying to establish a routine for the little guy. Harder than I remember when I raised Spunkie, but we will get it.
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