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29 September 2010
27 September 2010
Pip ::: 6 Weeks
Pip is growing at an alarming rate, and we can already notice that she is a little larger than she was when she first came home. She is really coming out of her shell, too, and is getting a lot bolder around us. She even manages to walk around the yard after me. Her play biting stage has started, and she seems to like rubber:
26 September 2010
Madness will never be the same again
Partly because mum’s only gone and got herself another dog! Why? What’s the point of having so many dogs? Why does she need so many? Why are they all brown?!
I think she’s great!
If only Pip thought Ben was great, too. I want Pip to get to know Ben first because he’s the best influence of the lot. As soon as she sees him, she squeals and runs away.
It’s not my fault.
I know, I’m just pointing it out. I’m now going to share with you the End Of Summer party, held in my Granny’s garden. Nice. In attendance were Sheila:
Ben:
And that other one:
Jack surprised me, because instead of playing with the other dogs, he just went into a corner and chewed up things all by himself.
I want to away from the arguing husband and wife in the other corner, that’s what.
He stayed there all day and chewed up a football and a few other toys that Sheila and Ben weren’t fighting over at the time. In the two hours that we stayed in the garden, Jack managed to destroy a football and a fluffy toy.
Meanwhile, where the action is…
That’s some nice voodoo, Ben!
23 September 2010
Ben, Pip and a Cheeky Monkey
I’ve got some big news to tell you… but first… look at what Ben got rid of!
Is this for real?! Did you really take it off or am I just dreaming? If so - don’t wake me up!
Yep, Ben got his lampshade off, and he was very happy about it, too. It had gotten all dirty and just a week after it was put on, I decided to take it off him. The sheer excitement on his face was plain to see, and he celebrated his freedom with a few laps of the farm.
But back to the big news (yes, even bigger that Ben getting his Cone of Doom off). I went to see the puppies again yesterday. They are now six weeks old and running around the yard like pros. They were so playful. This puppy was shy.
You scares me!
They were running in and out of the coal house, so they were a bit darker than usual.
I’m black. I eats the coal. *Nom, nom, nom…*
There was one really bold puppy nicknamed ‘Monkey’. she ran towards me on the ground with gusto!
I see human!
She was so sweet! I was really tempted to take her instead of my original choice. She was bold, ate my trousers and climbed onto my lap - who could resist?!
There was only one problem, I just couldn’t resist Pip (who could, really?). I had to find her first, though, because two of the female puppies were very similar.
This wasn’t her.
But this was (the giant puppy next to Monkey):
That’s her, that’s my Pip…
…and here she is at home! (Didn’t see that coming, did ya?!)
Well, neither did I, to be honest - but it was a nice surprise! She even has some coal left on her nose.
I let her out for a little wander - here she is, being a natural poser:
And she even managed to climb up onto a step all by herself:
I’m in love already.
Is this for real?! Did you really take it off or am I just dreaming? If so - don’t wake me up!
Yep, Ben got his lampshade off, and he was very happy about it, too. It had gotten all dirty and just a week after it was put on, I decided to take it off him. The sheer excitement on his face was plain to see, and he celebrated his freedom with a few laps of the farm.
But back to the big news (yes, even bigger that Ben getting his Cone of Doom off). I went to see the puppies again yesterday. They are now six weeks old and running around the yard like pros. They were so playful. This puppy was shy.
You scares me!
They were running in and out of the coal house, so they were a bit darker than usual.
I’m black. I eats the coal. *Nom, nom, nom…*
There was one really bold puppy nicknamed ‘Monkey’. she ran towards me on the ground with gusto!
I see human!
She was so sweet! I was really tempted to take her instead of my original choice. She was bold, ate my trousers and climbed onto my lap - who could resist?!
There was only one problem, I just couldn’t resist Pip (who could, really?). I had to find her first, though, because two of the female puppies were very similar.
This wasn’t her.
But this was (the giant puppy next to Monkey):
That’s her, that’s my Pip…
…and here she is at home! (Didn’t see that coming, did ya?!)
Well, neither did I, to be honest - but it was a nice surprise! She even has some coal left on her nose.
I let her out for a little wander - here she is, being a natural poser:
And she even managed to climb up onto a step all by herself:
I’m in love already.
19 September 2010
Old Teddy: Dog of 1981
17 September 2010
The Collar of Doom
Here are a few photos before I felt all funny and had to wear this stupid collar.
This is me the day before:
This is me while on a walk:
And me being simply magnificent:
In other news, I went for my first walk yesterday since I started feeling funny. It says on the sheet from the vet that I can have short lead exercise. It was very exciting!
I still have a shaved leg, though.
See where I chewed my Collar Of Doom? It’s so annoying - I couldn’t resist!
This is me the day before:
This is me while on a walk:
And me being simply magnificent:
In other news, I went for my first walk yesterday since I started feeling funny. It says on the sheet from the vet that I can have short lead exercise. It was very exciting!
I still have a shaved leg, though.
See where I chewed my Collar Of Doom? It’s so annoying - I couldn’t resist!
15 September 2010
I Hate Lampshades
Hi. Ben here.
I feel weird. Like there's something missing. Do you know what it is?
I'm sure you do. My mum has a big, fat mouth. She's always on this laptop thing she has, instead of caring for me!
Do you feel sorry for me yet?
Dad took me to the vet yesterday. It was scary. They had funny clothes on. Not your normal coat and wellies. They took me though a door which I didn't want to go through and I don't really remember much after that. I know I fell asleep, though.
A few hours later my mum and her mum came to pick me up on the way home from school. My bum was really itchy so I started scratching it and nibbling it. They didn't like to see me doing that, so they told the vet and came out with this thing. It's so annoying - I can't even walk properly with it!
I can't wait to get this thing off.
12 September 2010
King Ben
Ben is the king of this establishment. He gets a treat for doing so.
Ben’s going to the vet on Tuesday for a life-changing operation. Castration. Poor man. It all started when Kim came into heat last week. It’s just too risky to keep him entire. Wish him luck next Tuesday with his routine (not quite so routine for him) operation.
9 September 2010
Introducing... Pip - 4 Weeks
This is just a quick post to let you know how Pip from Rua's new litter is getting on. She's about a month old now and running around the yard with her litter mates - one black and white, one tri-colour and four other brown and white puppies. I could have stayed there all day!
She's so adorable! I can't wait to bring her home next month - she even licked my nose - how cute?!
5 September 2010
Kinelarty Star of Co. Down... and Ben too
Yesterday was the day of the Seaforde Annual Vintage Rally. Last year's was sunny, but this year there was rain. Bah! I was one of a few who stayed on during the rain... but many tractors and people left. The clouds had moved in, and there was no sign of the rain stopping. Luckily, I could take shelter in a stall that was in a tent. Ben was even small enough to fit under the stall.
There was only one problem with my shelter stall of choice... I leaked. I was more of a plastic sheet sort of thing that an actual tent. So the ran was running off the roof and onto me. Not good. There was only one option left, hide under the Kinelarty Mobile! Star was there too.
Star was hiding from the rain with her owners. Ben jumped into the
To put an end to his boredom, Ben became a suck up.
As you can see, Star was not impressed. She doesn't like boys anymore because she had a puppies nine weeks ago. This is an excuse for puppy pictures! The puppies soon after they were born:
The puppies outside:
A hearty meal for the pups.
*Nom, nom, nom*
This is Moira. She likes plants.
They are very, very cute! Personal transport:
And a little exploring:
Whenever the rain died down a little, the carts came out.
Ben was a little tired so he decided to hitch a ride.
What are you doing in my cart? And why are you eating my dog?!
Now he's eating my straw! Are you seeing this?!
Why has no-one got him out yet?
If you ask me, he could do with some manners!
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