Hmmm, what did we do today: We went outside and had anice breakfast after pottying then that mean Humama made us come back inside for a while. We don’t know why she doesn’t have a nice hairy coat like we do, we’re comfortable outside. But she did open the door beside our inside elevated bed so we could nap in the fresh air. We played and napped and cuddled and were generally adorable.
Eventually, she took us outside again and we got to run amok. We found leaves to atttack and siblings and toys to bite. We have one of our Daddy’s Daddy’s tennis ball on a rope toys and we like to play tug with that in groups of 2-3-4. The Mama and the Daddy BOTH played with us some (and each other, it was a big family game but it made the Humama a little nervous. They were very careful though and we really enjoyed that.)
Around noon-thirty, our AuntieGrandmas showed up with the GrandMater Gator. She played with us a little and with our daddy. She’s as loud as we are when she’s playing but her Humama says she doesn’t bark at home. She says the rules are different here. If it weren’t all about the dogs, why would we have a rubber floor?). The Aunt Grandmas tried to give us our lunch but they were a little worried that we didn’t get enough because we can eat our raw food REALLY fast. AuntMama knows better than to feed us until we’d stop because we’d get sick. We’re healthy and growing so it was all good.
Then they did some more “grooming” on us. They made the hair on our back ends shorter again - something they kept talking about lions. They call us puppies, lions, baby dogs, sharks and all kinds of things - as long as they don’t call us late for dinner, we don’t care. They also did our Mama’s muzzle and the toenails on all of the big dogs.
We ran amok and had a nice nap again and then we had to go inside for the evening. But at bedtime, the Humama took us outside for potty time again. We like pottying outside even if it’s dark. Nighty, nighty, nighty. Puppy breath to all!
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