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Sep. 9th, 2007

  • 3:38 PM
skip
Darnnit!
I d
idn't get to see Skip this weekend as the breeder had a bbq to go to....she said hes really getting bigger!
So I went out and bought a bunch of dog stuff---collar- food dishes- chain -yard stake -dog bed and a bunch of toys---squeakers -chew thingys-throwing thingys-oh and also those pee pads that make a puppy "go" where you put them supposedly. I got a kong chew toy that you can put a little peanut butter in to get the puppy to chew on it instead of your sneakers and also a PuppyFish-(see below). I think we get to bring Skip home in two more weeks!!

Veterinarian recommended Puppy Fish is specifically formulated for your teething puppy to assist in the growth and development of his/her teeth and jaws. With an irresistible bacon flavor and unique glow in the dark skeleton, Puppy Fish will provide hours of chewing enjoyment for your puppy.


Hurray!
I got my hair cut today and the hairstylist was not like the gardener butchers! She thinned my hair and cut off just a little!
I will definately go back to her as she was also only $28 bucks.

Comments

[info]cinda29 wrote:
Sep. 9th, 2007 07:53 pm (UTC)
Two more weeks! You are going to have so much fun with your puppy! Oh, don't forget the rawhide bones, I know my dog loves those things to distraction.

$28 is a great price for a great haircut!
[info]annexensen wrote:
Sep. 9th, 2007 07:55 pm (UTC)
When I was doggy shopping I was afraid to get some of those types of things with all the recent dog food scares. Which type do you buy?
[info]cinda29 wrote:
Sep. 10th, 2007 03:08 am (UTC)
I usualy just pick up whatever rawhide bones Petco has. I think they would be harder to be tainted then food. I know my dog can spend hours gnawing on one.
[info]lois2037 wrote:
Sep. 9th, 2007 08:03 pm (UTC)
Only two more weeks...! You know, of course, that Skip will chew his kong chew toy and your sneakers. Nothing personal-- it's a puppy's job to do these things. XD You and your Dad are going to have just tons of fun with him.

A good haircuct costs $28 these days? Gee. I'm glad I've kept my DIY buzz cut from the '80's all these years.
[info]annexensen wrote:
Sep. 10th, 2007 02:31 am (UTC)
In Ca a stylist cut was around $50! My hair is hard to cut right because its so thick---the gal today was good because she thinned it without shortening it too much.
[info]lois2037 wrote:
Sep. 10th, 2007 04:10 am (UTC)
$50!? YOW! My hair is super-thick, too, which is why I love to keep it at about ... say, 1/8 to 1/4 inch except for some curls in the front. I had it down to my waist at one time, and it was a career in itself to take care of. It would stick out as far as it was long if I didn't sleep on it when it was still wet. One day I had enough and buzzed it all off! Of course, once you have that kind of hair freedom you never want to let it grow out again!

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