This first picture was taken on 2/7/13, and the second one was yesterday, so 4/10/13 (Just 2 months!!!)
Here's my "puppy" he's just over 5 months old now!
This first picture was taken on 2/7/13, and the second one was yesterday, so 4/10/13 (Just 2 months!!!)
Here's my "puppy" he's just over 5 months old now!
cantaloupe / 6397 posts
He's so cute!!! They grow fast. Our puppy is 3 now and I can't even remember him as a puppy
coconut / 8854 posts
@illumina: His eyes KILL me! Even if he's being naughty....he can just flash me a look and I melt lol.
pomelo / 5000 posts
Big boy! I hope you're having fun with him. He's a handsome fellow.
I must warn you that the teen stage for dogs can be tough. They test things out, and even though they look grown up, they are still puppies. Here's hoping you have a mellow guy!
pomelo / 5469 posts
@MrsBrewer: I bet! That looks like the kind of I've just done or I'm about to do something you wouldn't approve of look!
coconut / 8854 posts
@Happygal: Oh he's testing us already! For 1.....he's started humping....oh it's just wonderful.....NOT! He only humps me to, not DH. I think we are waiting until he's 10-11 months old to get him fixed though per the vet's reccomendation. He's also started peeing in the house again if we're not giving him our full attention. We're trying to break that one right away!
pomelo / 5000 posts
@MrsBrewer: hee hee. Naughty dog antics can be amusing. Our girl puppy has tried humping since we've had her. I remember being so surprised with my last girl pup when she humped--I thought it was just a boy thing! Is he easy to redirect? They really are just trying things out....sounds like a bone or a frozen Kong could be good for him! Good thing he's handsome--that does help them out, doesn't it?
coconut / 8854 posts
@Happygal: Yea he loves his squekey toys, and chew bones! What do you put in your frozen kongs? We have a kong, but I'm never sure what to put in it!
pomelo / 5000 posts
@MrsBrewer: being a lab, I'm sure he'll love anything you give him! I would go for easy and lower cal to keep him slim--canned dog food mixed with kibble, peanut butter mixed with kibble and veggies (carrots/green beans), yogurt and chicken....you can plug the top hole with a dog cookie and the bottom with some kind of jerky to keep things from leaking out before freezing. If you keep two or more, you can always have one ready and they can be put in the dishwasher. Here a few links with more suggestions: http://www.sfspca.org/sites/default/files/kong-stuffing.pdf and http://www.kongstuffing.com/
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