Casa Rosales

Casa Rosales

Tuesday 18 February 2014

At the risk of...

being a puppy bore, here are some more photos of Pippin. He's only been with us a week today but it does feel as though he's been here for much longer. He's settled in beautifully - sleeps all night without making either a mess or a fuss; he's happy and responsive and now starting to be a bit naughty - enjoys nipping us on the back of our legs if we don't pay him attention and not coming when we call him...I'm working on it!
It's quite a full-on occupation to establish the right routines and make sure he gets a good mixture of stimulation, affection, attention and real play and it's no wonder I feel quite tired as I'm doing most of it. The children and FR are doing a bit here and there but it would seem I'm the only one who's never too busy to put Pippin first. (Do I sound like I'm complaining? I'm not, I love it and I love him!)

Here he is - I can see already how he's growing in length. He is going to be quite big, I think. I can't wait for him to have all his injections so we can go out for walks - though I do hope the weather is due to improve when we get to that stage! It's yeuky and rainy right now - it was sunny on Saturday and felt like Spring all of a sudden. I am so looking forward to our long sunny days again....

Here he is...I'm sure I'll have more and different things to talk about again one day soon.


























It's a hard life!


18 comments:

  1. You need not fear of puppy bore here, Annie! Keep on showing pix of this adorable Pippin. Love knowing he has a good home and is settling in so well.

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    1. Thank you Penny - he's changing daily and despite being a dreadful 'nipper' at the moment he's showing signs of being a great dog. Axxx

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  2. Oh I love him! And of course I won't be bored with your puppy talk. You'll need to go some way to beat me when it comes to talking about dogs, but you already know that :-)

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    1. I guess I knew you wouldn't be bored, Ayak! Right now, he's having a wrestling match with his blanket! This is just before he will collapse in a heap and sleep all night! Axxx

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  3. I bet you feel as whacked out as he looks in the bottom photograph by the end of the day!
    He's just lovely!

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    1. I'm still suffering from a bit of a virus, Helen and had thought it was that that was making me feel so exhausted - I think you might have hit the nail though! What takes up more time - a puppy or a lamb??
      Axxx

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  4. Pippin's paws look big to me.... and you know what that means! Enjoy x

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    1. I have a friend who is 'offering' sled rides over the Sierra Nevada - dog sled, that is, with Pippin on pole position - on the basis of those paws!
      Axxx

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  5. You can't bore us with puppy stories - I was just thinking that you were being a bit lax with your updates - more please.

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    1. When I get a mo, B2B, I've only just found the time to read your lovely comments! Axxx

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  6. Lovely photos he looks as though he will be quite a big boy, one big bundle of mischief, enjoy xx

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    1. I do hope by the time he is big he'll be less mischief....I really do! Axxx

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  7. Adorable Annie and I am glad he is bringing a little doggy happiness back into your home.
    A house to me is not a home without an adored pet!
    Sx

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    1. He is such a sweetie, Sophie, though he's running me ragged at the moment. I'm hoping my patience and determination will pay off in the long run....then there will be time for adoration!
      Axxx

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  8. I'm not bored at all ... post away about him, please ... he's delightful :)

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    1. I can almost watch him growing, Annie - it's incredible we've only had him for 10 days! You will see more, I promise.
      Axxx

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  9. Blimey - take as many pics as you can! They grow so fast! I had a Shepherd dog... I recall that one week I could pick him up, the next he'd trebled in size! He did end up being about 7 stone...
    Sx

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    1. I was looking at him today and thinking, he's grown so much in just 10 days! I hadn't planned on having a huge beast but I think we might get one before much longer....He's demolishing a shoe just now (it's OK, it's an old one..)
      Axxx

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