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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 259964" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>and I am going crazy!</p><p> </p><p>Diva called awhile back and said "we" are dog sitting her friend's puppy. I don't remember what kind it is. It is very white and just a tad larger than our white bichon. It's name is Bailey. Our's is Bella. So, I am hearing "Come on girls! Come Bailey, Come Bella!" Oh when will it stop?</p><p> </p><p>Those two white puppies are chasing each other around with difficult child's chore to alternate potty times outside and keep them from doing too much harm to the house and each other.</p><p> </p><p>There is running and hollering (happy hollers). This is just what difficult child needed to get his mind off his weird feeling head. I wish I could let him stay up all night but that would not be wise even for this.</p><p> </p><p>I am NOT looking forward to an overnight with a guest puppy in the house. I told Diva that she needs to stay home and help but she says, "No, difficult child can take care of the two dogs." Ugh. She had better be home at a decent hour tonight!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child is doing great but once he is sleeping, I am not great at taking care of puppies. So you all can come visit and help me take care of two cute white furballs who are just as happy as difficult child is at the moment and displaying oodles and oodles of energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 259964, member: 5096"] and I am going crazy! Diva called awhile back and said "we" are dog sitting her friend's puppy. I don't remember what kind it is. It is very white and just a tad larger than our white bichon. It's name is Bailey. Our's is Bella. So, I am hearing "Come on girls! Come Bailey, Come Bella!" Oh when will it stop? Those two white puppies are chasing each other around with difficult child's chore to alternate potty times outside and keep them from doing too much harm to the house and each other. There is running and hollering (happy hollers). This is just what difficult child needed to get his mind off his weird feeling head. I wish I could let him stay up all night but that would not be wise even for this. I am NOT looking forward to an overnight with a guest puppy in the house. I told Diva that she needs to stay home and help but she says, "No, difficult child can take care of the two dogs." Ugh. She had better be home at a decent hour tonight! difficult child is doing great but once he is sleeping, I am not great at taking care of puppies. So you all can come visit and help me take care of two cute white furballs who are just as happy as difficult child is at the moment and displaying oodles and oodles of energy. [/QUOTE]
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