Saturday, February 24, 2007

Joey


Taylor and I decided to make and addition to our family...... we just got a puppy!! He is a lab husky mix from the Miller boys. His name is Joey!!

As a puppy- 7 1/2 weeks old- he sleeps most of the day.... his favorite place is right next to me on the couch---- so cute!

And while Joey sleeps- Tigger can finally relax and take a nap too! Actually, I'm pretty surprised how Tigger is handling everything- we let them meet slowly and kept Joey upstairs while Tigger just kind of watched from a distance and followed Joey around for the first night. Today being home all day with both of them its been funny seeing Joey trying to get Tigger to play with him and Tigger just kind of shrugging him off. Some day I know they will be BEST buds!

Here is Joey playing around and Tigger keeping a safe distance from behind the microwave box... He is just a little guy now- but we are projecting him to be around 50-70 pounds when he is all grown up.

Life sure will be different- but we've already made our special bond and love him to pieces-- how could you resist this cute face!!!

2 comments:

Heidi Sue said...

Oh, cute! I wish we could get a puppy. Well, it's actually the last thing we need right now, but I still want one. I want a chihuahua though. I can't wait to meet little Joey!

Heidi Sue

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