This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
first portie
Obviously not my photos, but I just love to see this little puppy. The "first puppy" is an incredibly cute 6 mo old Portuguese water dog - a perfect age to bring home a puppy. The puppy teeth are a bit less sharp by now.... the puppy has figured out what to do, no more chewing or peeing every two hours all night. The first spring, I took Skippy out every x hours all night for every x months of age ... and there were many very rainy and cold spring nights.
When Skippy was young, he was a terror when we ate dinner. He had to be retired to his crate and still he'd cry and bark and chew the bars... Arrg. He'd chew everything. I have no photos because he never stopped moving. And I had to follow him and because he was constant trouble. Then, at about 8 months, he decided to stop biting every finger, though he still chased small children and runners for a while yet...
Oh, its fun to see puppy pictures and reminisce!
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My parents had a Portuguese water dog and dearly loved her, although as I remember, she was quite the prima donna!
.. I can imagine! They have a mind of their own.
Is the first dog related to Skippy? do you know its history, its pedigree?
Its nice to see a Portuguese breed in the White House. We are having quite a fuss about it here in Portugal ;-)
Oddly enough, I've met Ted Kennedy's porties, and I've met Skippy. Now I just need to meet Bo, and I'll have met the who's who of the VIP (very important portie) list.
Bo is SO handsome! I wish my Portie mix had that ultra-black hair; he's got black mixed with gray. I'm glad he was a return, too, so he was more or less a rescue dog, as the Obamas had planned to get.
I just hope everyone doesn't run out and get a PWD now, for the dogs' sakes. Overbreeding is such a bad thing.
Incidentally, both my PWD mix and my last dog - a full PWD - were pound rescues. I wish I had met them as puppies!
I wonder how they are getting on with the First Puppy? I haven't heard anything recently.
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