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She's growing up.
Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest dog of them all!
She's growing up.
She knows she is.Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest dog of them all!
Marcus' best friend in NY was Jazz. They made a nice couple. Jazz and her parents lived against the side of a small mountain and we'd "chuck" (that curved ball throw) tennis balls up the side of the mountain and Jazzie would go almost straight up and nab it. Marcus tried but in midget corgi land, he couldn't do it. But he handled it well. Aussies are great and smart and wayyyy too tall for us (I'm 5'6" but our counters are not). Hearty congrats.This afternoon I got an email from my daughter. The subject line was "Our new girl." She found a 10-week-old Aussie Red Merle puppy just in time to surprise her hubby for their anniversary. (She had been searching the rescue groups and online for a while.) He was very touched. It's been almost a year since they had to say farewell to their Aussie Sydnie Bean, and had been missing having a dog around. Beanie was a lot of comfort and support while my son-in-law was recovering from his accident.
I was surprised that they got a puppy this time but it will be an opportunity for them to grow together. She is one from an "oops" litter. They will be driving to Georgia this week to pick her up.
They wanted another Aussie but they are glad that she's a different color than their previous one, so she's not like a "replacement" but an individual in her own right.
They haven't picked a name yet. It will probably be something related to Australia but a human name, not a dog name.
Corgis do that, too. It's a test to see if their spines are correctly developing. The puppy is adogable.Yes, I am.
Marcus' best friend in NY was Jazz. They made a nice couple. Jazz and her parents lived against the side of a small mountain and we'd "chuck" (that curved ball throw) tennis balls up the side of the mountain and Jazzie would go almost straight up and nab it. Marcus tried but in midget corgi land, he couldn't do it. But he handled it well. Aussies are great and smart and wayyyy too tall for us (I'm 5'6" but our counters are not). Hearty congrats.
No other dog can replace a prior dog (or kittie) or whatever else dies. When our last cat died in NY, I had a horrible time thinking that another cat could come in. No one could replace Mouse or Magic. They were the last of a very long line of kitties (or uh, friskie felines). So, in came Marcus as in comes a red merle. All our kids live on in our hearts. They can never be overlaid there with another.
I remember.There is no dog in the world that could replace my beloved Finlay . I love Marty and all my other dogs but Finlay really stole my heart.
In the original full-frame picture, there was a cup of ice cream on the deck--that's why she has the spoon in her mouth.Wow, cool pictures! Both gorgeous dogs and Piper's sis asks - where the ice cream!?
She's now one year old!
(Piper is on the right of the picture; her sister is the one with the spoon in her mouth.)
I'm grieved to report that Piper died yesterday. My heart is broken. It was a total shock. She died of cardiac arrest. It was the result of using the veterinary flea killer Bravecto. She was young and healthy, then suddenly died. My daughter's family is devastated.
I'm grieved to report that Piper died yesterday. My heart is broken. It was a total shock. She died of cardiac arrest. It was the result of using the veterinary flea killer Bravecto. She was young and healthy, then suddenly died. My daughter's family is devastated.