Wordless Wednesday
Meet Midnight, my best (furry) friend. She just turned a year old on August 25th, but she’s still very much a puppy – a silly and quirky one at that!
Do you have any silly pictures of your pet?
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by Chris
Wordless Wednesday
Meet Midnight, my best (furry) friend. She just turned a year old on August 25th, but she’s still very much a puppy – a silly and quirky one at that!
Do you have any silly pictures of your pet?
by Chris
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This weeks theme is Share ANY Photo
This is our Labrador Retriever puppy Midnight. Isn’t she a sweetie?
I thought I’d share a photo of her today because she’s growing so fast! I need to keep some kind of record of what she looked like at different stages of her puppyhood. Midnight was about 71/2 months old in this photo. Now she’s eight and a half months old and she’s a little bigger! She’s growing!
In the last two weeks, whenever she’s looking at one of use intently she sometimes lifts her right lip. We’ve taken to calling her Elvis. I’ve got to get a picture of her doing that because it’s really odd looking.
Dogs – you gotta love them.
by Chris
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This weeks theme is Twisted
Our puppy, Midnight, loves playing with her toys.
This is a photo that we took a few months ago when our Lab Puppy was much smaller than she is right now. She’s lying on her back playing with a twisted hard rubber toy bone.
That bone is still around but it doesn’t look anything like it did in that picture anymore. It’s just a small nub now. She’s slowly bitten off pieces of the bone while chewing it. Luckily she spits most of the pieces out.
by Chris
Last week my wife found the Petsmart bandanna that we were given when we had our Labrador Retriever puppy groomed in January.
I guess she wanted to see if Midnight would tolerate the bandanna on her head like a scarf. To our surprise the scarf stayed on for about an hour before Midnight had either had enough of was sick of us laughing at her.
Doesn’t she look totally pathetic? She reminds me of the elderly women in our neighborhood (mostly Macedonians and Greek) who often wear scarves on their heads.
Here’s another shot:
Poor thing. We won’t do that to her again. Promise.