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Home for the holidays?
What's her/his name--or do you have one yet? I like to wait awhile to really see their personality before naming a new family member.
What's her/his name--or do you have one yet? I like to wait awhile to really see their personality before naming a new family member.
S/he looks adorable!
A rescue?
Aw, that's cute. He's not old enough to know yet [I think], but when he's naughty, is that when you'll use his full name? That's what I do. Like when Joy Noelle is on my nightstand--which always leads to things getting knocked over--I use my 'angry Mommy voice' (trust me, it's not that scary) and say Joooooooy...NOELLLLLE....OUR LAST NAME! I did the same with Little Freddie: Freddddiiiiiie...MERRRRCCCURY....OUR LAST NAME! They laugh(ed) and act(ed) like, oh, Mommy, you're so funny!His name is Arnie Schnowball Schn.... (my last name)...
Oh, yes, definitely. I thought you already had him.He's only 3 weeks old ...he'll come home in february. He needs his mommy now.
The porcuphine ones I am really familiar with, because that is what treat I give sometimes to my sister's puppyThese are for my helper's dog. Who ever said you can't teach an old dog new tricks?! She's about 14-15, and a few months ago I taught her a phrase all my Great Danes knew: bedtime snack. It varies from night to night, but always consists of something that's a good, long chew. These came yesterday:
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She loves them--and they're all vegan (except for gelatin in the blueberry Greenies).