Thank you very much to everyone who sent me a Snowflake cookie. I was very touched to receive them! Unfortunately, the Great LJ Snowflake Cookie Snowfall came to an abrupt end yesterday, and I apologize to everyone on my flist who didn't receive a cookie from me. :( I intended to give each of you a cookie, and I was thinking of you; I just wasn
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Puppies are so adorably cute. And I think it's their bounciness that makes them so very special. Cody looks like he's going to grow up to be a handsome dog, but right now all I can think is AWWWWWWWWWWW! *giggle*
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He really is adorable. It's been a while since we had a puppy, and I think we'd forgotten that special puppy bounce. ~grin~
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And already, he's as big as our 7 month old Boston - who has the same on/off switch, but it now has a longer on duration.
I told Mr. P this morning that there are times when I think she's the most adorable thing in the universe. And that those times mostly occur when she is asleep.
I totally missed the free snowflake cookie period. Boo on LJ for taking it away.
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I told Mr. P this morning that there are times when I think she's the most adorable thing in the universe. And that those times mostly occur when she is asleep.
I know! They're adorable when they're asleep or when they're just about to fall asleep. Otherwise, they're into something. LOL
I totally missed the free snowflake cookie period. Boo on LJ for taking it away.
It suddenly disappeared, and I kept refreshing the page thinking, "Noooooooo! I'm only up to the G's in my flist!" ;)
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I'm so sorry about Buford, though.
Again, thank you. It just wasn't right to allow him to suffer, and it was about to get worse. As much as we loved him, it was our responsibility to him, and we knew that, but it was just so damn hard. ~weeps~
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Do your pups have free roam outside? Hope so, since he isn't going to be in with his family and Rottys are so intellegent & need so much mental stimulous. I'd hate to think he was destined to be one of those god awful chained dogs you see in people's back yards, never to be played with or paid attention to again. :( What a horrifying life that would be (and obviously the reason those dogs are always barky and nippy and go stir crazy).
Anywhoo... adorable puppy and I hope he is a social and active member of the family for years to come! :)
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Oh, he'll have an acre and a half fenced in yard to play in, with a doghouse of his own and a playmate in Lexie (the 8-year old Lab). We've never chained an animal. My dad (or one of us) is out and about every day with them.
If it's any indication of how they're treated - they have stockings with their names on them hung on the mantel along with the human members of the family, and they get treats from Santa. ;)
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