Poor dear thing! She'll love you anyway, 'cause that what dogs do! She might become baby's protector, or she might not pay much attention at all. Either way, changes are coming!
We had a Borzoi when my son was born. She slept between me and the cradle. When the baby cried in the night, she stood up, I stood up .. it was this dog/person dance trying to get to the baby. She worried over him as much as any grandmother could. Either that or she was plotting to send him to another dogs home.
Greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
In the eighties, I was a little kid who put together model buildings out of notebook paper and Scotch tape and spent days on end playing Monopoly with my best friend. And, really, what I've done over the last decade is pretty much the same thing. I began buying, renovating, and renting dozens of properties during Architecture school, where I mostly learned how to stay awake for six days straight while narrowly escaping dismemberment by Exacto knife.
Today I'm married with four dogs, way too many houses, and a boatload of projects along the coasts of North and South Florida. We recently wrapped up renovations to our place around the corner and moved a few blocks away to begin work on a three story lake house built in 1928 . Oh, and also?
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Poor dear thing! She'll love you anyway, 'cause that what dogs do! She might become baby's protector, or she might not pay much attention at all. Either way, changes are coming!
Ha! Adorable, fluffy rioting.
We had a Borzoi when my son was born.
She slept between me and the cradle.
When the baby cried in the night, she stood up, I stood up .. it was this dog/person dance trying to get to the baby. She worried over him as much as any grandmother could.
Either that or she was plotting to send him to another dogs home.
Greetings from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania. I'm just stopping at Radom blogs and checking them out, and wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and New years. Richard from Amish Stories.
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