Today we brought our Daisy home. She's adorable! She seems pretty mellow, although the lady that runs the rescue said that wheatens tend to blossom when they are about 10 weeks old. I might not remember when Bonnie was a puppy, but Daisy seems calmer. She's whimpered only a few time. I haven't heard her bark at all. She is snoozing in her crate as I write. Of course, I wouldn't be a Moir if I wasn't worrying about the fact that I've just brought a dog into my life. What was I thinking? Maria is recovering from her tonsillectomy. Her throat has been pretty sore and she has also had a tummy ache. Her pain medicine is alcohol based, so it burns her throat when she takes it. Each dose is harder and harder to get down. I'll just switch to regular Tylenol if she won't take the stronger stuff. All in all, Maria's been very brave. She, too, is snoozing as I write this. She's going to be mad because she fell asleep during a Tinkerbell movie she really wanted to see.
The killer in this picture is to see how big the kids have grown! Guess I was used to seeing them every 2-3 months, so I didn't notice it as much. Evan in particular is looking so much more "big boy" than when I last saw him. That's one cute l'il pup, and I am glad she is mellow at the start. Now Mommy has to take a firm hand (Nag, nag, nagging sistah), since I read that Wheatens need to learn who is the boss when they are pups! Bark On, Ellie-Alpha-Dawg
ReplyDeleteThank goodness! They DO have eyes. I was wondering. My Daisy, what big paws you have. Or maybe it's the angle. Anyway, welcome to the Moir clan. Will she have her own e-mail address? Also, "blossom" has an ve-ee-ry interesting sound. Hope Daisy takes Maria's mind off her throat, but I know Miz M has been very brave and hope Miz E is holding up.
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