Friday, August 12, 2011

Bring It, Leia!


Now that I have had a few growth spurts and weigh over 70 pounds, Leia and I have such a great time playing. Today was a beautiful late summer day, and we spent a good 15 to 20 minutes wrestling each other and running around the yard. Ok, Leia was doing most of the running (she is way too fast!), but I hung around, waiting to pounce at her when she got closer.

After a hard day of playing, it's nice to retire to the family room couch, curl up with a snuggly toy, and reflect on the good times. What a good life I have!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

King of the Mountain

This week was back to business as usual. My parents can tell that I've matured quite a bit from my young puppy days. Despite my more calm demeanor, I do still love all my toys. And I mean all my toys, at once. When I'm playing up on the couch, my mom likes to throw all of my soft toys at me, burying me in a pile of plush wonder. It is good to be king. Sometimes Leia even wants in on the action. She doesn't really participate, but likes to lie nearby.

Monday, July 18, 2011

So Many Changes!

It has been some time since my last blog entry, as things around here got all crazy! Mom and dad left to visit my grand puppy parents in California for a week. You could tell they were sad to leave, but I knew I'd have a great time with my local grand puppy parents watching me. And did we ever! We spent tons of time outdoors, and I think some of our meals were a bit larger than normal (thank you). The time flew by, and my parents returned on Saturday.

Apparently I had done some growing over the week they were gone, because they were commenting on how long and lean (not underfed) I was looking. I thought the world was looking a tad bit smaller from up here. I also lost my final puppy tooth at some point and now have a (not really) ferocious smile. Grrrrrr. I feel a bit calmer with age too, though still just as playful. Perhaps roughing it without my mommy around taught me to be a man! My nose wrinkle that I had as a young puppy continues to fade, however my wide-set eyes that lured my parents into selecting me are still as striking as ever. And perhaps the biggest change is that my dad decided to try feeding me a larger piece of meat and bone now, seeing if I would attempt to chew it, and I did! I ate all three pieces slowly, chewing each bite thoroughly. I'm not sure whether they were celebrating my maturity or the fact that they no longer need to chop all of my meals into small pieces... or a little bit of both.

Leia is the same sweet, yet somewhat Eeyore-like, dog she has always been. She too enjoyed all the outdoor time with the grand puppy parents, and is liking me even more as I calm down with age.

Chewy... well Chewy might need to ease up on the Fancy Feast. Those are some serious love handles!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Raspberry Robber

A recently established canine tradition in our home is raspberry robbing. I learned about this treat just this week when the raspberries ripened. My mom was over at the bushes and showed Leia that the fruit was ripe. Leia daintily sniffed around to locate the deep red berries and gently plucked them off, one by one. My mom pulled one off and held it out to me... and it was delicious! Unlike Leia, I went all in... snatching vines and leaves with the berries. When I get a little too excited, my mom calls me off the berries. I listen pretty well, though that is one of the first places I head when we go outside!


Apparently this tradition all started last year when my parents decided to see if their dogs, Napoleon (who passed away later that year) and Leia, would eat a raspberry. Well Napoleon sure did, and quickly picked up on where these sweet fruits were coming from. He would nose around and carefully pluck a ripe raspberry from the vine using his front teeth.

Leia enjoyed the treats but was a bit more cautious about plucking her own, as you can see in the picture below. It really wasn't until this year that she grew the confidence to gather her own snack.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Waiting for the Tooth Fairy

This week I lost puppy teeth! The first tooth (the smaller one) I kind of lost on Leia's face. I was jumping up, play biting her head, and "plink". There was a tooth laying on the hardwood. Mom was excited and quickly scooped it up, petting me in the process. She took a picture of it on her phone and sent it to my dad at work. The next one she noticed on the couch today while she was watching TV. It was a ninja tooth. My gums were a little bit bloody this week from their losses, but nothing a few ice cubes (or "ice coobies" as I like to call them) won't fix.

Now I just sit and wait for the tooth fairy to come and leave a cookie under my bed.... if she can even pick it up with me on it!



Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Stanley Cup

One thing my new parents have introduced me to is the game of hockey. Yesterday was game 7 of this year's Stanley Cup final, and there was a lot of hooting and hollering in this house! Although neither of my parents are from Boston, they developed a love for the city after my mom was successfully treated for stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma at Mass. General Hospital. They were thrilled to see their new team fighting for the cup, and finally clenching victory in a shutout game. And for every one of the four goals the Bruins made, they cheered and clapped, which abruptly woke me from my beauty rest. Once I lazily picked my head up and assessed the situation, I was back to sleep within a minute.

I did watch a bit of the first period, curiously watching the fast-paced game as the camera followed players chasing after something. I realize I'd probably be pretty good at hockey.. I like to chase after balls, run around with sticks, and slam into my sister Leia with my whole body. I'm not sure what that white ground is that they play on, but it looks like it could be fun. While I wanted to stay and watch more (and get pets from my parents), I was too tired from a long day of playing outside. I soon retired to the wood floor to dream of my future hockey career.

Somewhere around the third period, I flopped into my signature pose: sprawled out on my back, my manhood fully exposed to the night air. What a great life.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Kiddie Pool Remix

This isn't really new news, but my grand puppy father from California sent me a copy of the video he took on his cell phone of my first adventure in the kiddie pool on May 8th. So while it is a bit past May, the video is too cute NOT to post. There was a bit of controversy over whose idea it was to throw in the blue ball, but the video proves it. It was my grand puppy mother from California! Good call Gammy!