We shall call his crate "Netherfield".
>> Sunday, January 6, 2013 –
Mr. Bingley
Did someone ask to see a jillion pictures of my dog? As a matter of fact, NO, you didn't and I'm kind of offended.
To teach you a lesson, I will now post a jillion pictures of my dog.
I know it is early to say, but he seems rather like his namesake. "Good humoured, lively; and I never saw such happy manners! -- so much ease, with such perfect good breeding!''. Also, the curly hair and puppy-like tendencies.
Here is Lydia hoping Mr. Bingley is about to jump right into her arms. She follows the chickens around in the same manner.
We took these pictures first thing this morning, so everyone is in various states of sloppiness. Who has time for bathing and dressing when there is a puppy in the house?!
You should see him hop around... It is quite adorable. We think he might be part bunny.
Bennet finally has another boy in the house. He couldn't be happier.
ETA: I asked Bennet if he could be any happier and he said only if Mr. Bingley came with a little brother.







Oh. Em. GEE! That puppy is stinkin' adorable! Thank you for posting a jillion pictures!
I love these pictures! The one of Lydia, all hopeful, just slays me.
I have to say it: cutest dog ever.
Laura took the words right out of my mouth! That is one tiny bundle of absolute adorable!!!
SO cute!!!
Oh that picture of Bennet with the puppy just kills me!
Ok, I didn't ask for pictures, but I did ask what breed and didn't get any response. I will put aside my hurt on the issue because Mr. Bingly is so cute and looks so much like my new puppy, Winston.
Winston is Maltese and Bichon, so the resemblance is not surprising. I have been in love with him from the very minute I choose him from his available brothers and one sister.
I don't know how you plan to handle spotty issues, but I can tell you I went with training for both outside on a patch of grass as well as using a fabric spotty pad for inside the house. If you decide to go the spotty pad route, I can recommend a great one that I found for half the price of those in the pet stores.
Also, I would say don't waste the money on the disposable pads. Mine chewed them up as fast as I put them down, and then trained in two days with the fabric one with very few mishaps.
Your little man is adorable!
Peggy
I was typing POTTY and did not notice my kindle changed it to spotty. Darned auto correct.
Peggy, you know, I apologize... I kept meaning to reply to your question and forgot.
He was litter box trained (on pine pellets) at his breeder's house, so that is what we are using for now. So far, he does great pooping in there but he isn't quite as reliable peeing in it every time.
These pictures make me happy. :) He is precious! Whenever you see the sniff and sort of squat, pick him up and plop him in litter box real quick! Also, I have more than one which helps tremendously so she can just go to a closer one than all the way back to the play area (then phase out the extras as he gets older/more reliable).
-Julie
We have 2 of this kind of dog. And they are a joy...most of the time. They can be a little vindictive though so watchout! Poke around my blog for some pictures and stories of their antics.
What a cutie!! You can post a jillion more of him and your adorable kids and that would be fine with me! (And a photo with you in it too!)
Ok, so you are a spray paint guru, right? Question about spray painting a brass bed...I am thinking something metallic, like a pewter to nickel finish...any experience with that or advice for a newbie to the spray paint world? Thanks!
BJ
I LOVE animals so I for one will love to see a jillion pictures of your dog :) As a matter of fact, I checked in the blog today hoping he was home and there were pictures lol.
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