Showing posts with label pet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Funny Dog

C got another summer cut yesterday. I didn't get home until late & had a Dr. appt. this morning so I went to check out his new do this afternoon. I snapped the funniest picture. I must have caught him in action mode & with his ears back he's kind've looking like a rabbit with a rubber duckie! The other dog is our neighbor's dog who comes to our house every morning & only leaves to eat & sleep at their house. I have no clue exactly what mix she is- australian shepherd maybe- anyway, as much as C irritates her, I think he provides some daily entertainment. She is old & moody & very dramatic but can be really sweet. He's young & full of energy & a bit goofy. They are an odd pair, that's for sure!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

"C"

After the last post, I feel the need to talk about the most non-serious topic I can think of... our dog "C". I brought C home to PC about 2 1/2 years ago, or about the same time we started TTC. He has provided a much needed distraction through this TTC journey! He was an early Christmas present although I really had intentions of "just looking" when I went to see the litter of 5 girls & 4 boys. C just won me over and I couldn't leave him. He had the worst hair ever with curly ears and straight hair mixed in! He was a tiny ball of fur for all of about five days- after that he went from a lanky and awkward stage to a 65+lb. dog with a big heart and terrible hair! The puppy stage was challenging. There was constant teaching, praising, correcting and chewing... and more chewing... from concrete to the lawn mower seat, nothing was safe in the back yard. Although PC and I are (contrary to the fact that I have a blog open to the world) are fairly shy, our dog is complete opposite. He loves to introduce himself to everyone & go for rides. He loves to fetch and swim and his most recent hobby- skunk hunting. I'm sure C will make it into many of my posts... especially the one titled "why IF patients make good pet owners"!