The day they became parents! |
It's actually hard work to look this cute! |
The first night we brought Reese home, she was so scared. When I showed her her new kennel, she ran right in and refused to come back out. She didn't cry a peep that night (probably too scared). The second day she refused to come out or eat anything. That night I lured her out of her kennel with a toy (a soccer rope one that Laurie kindly gave us), and the rest is history!
Reese is not your typical puppy. She loooovvves to just lay around and be lazy (just like her owners!). Every time she greets us, she collapses to the ground, limp as can be, showing off her belly for a rub, tail thumping with joy. Reese loves playdates with her "aunt" Magnolia (my moms dog), a very very dominant female westie. They run and wrestle the whole time they're together, and Magnolia definitely keeps Reese in check :)
China can't be that far down! Just gotta keep digging. |
Reese doesn't really like fetch...she'd rather lay around outside chewing on twigs and branches. She'll try to sneak them inside if you're not careful! She also loves dirt and digging holes (good thing she's so cute!). There's not much barking happening at our house, unless her toys get stuck under the couch or coffee table. And after 2 1/2 months, her favorite toy is still the soccer rope toy from Laurie.
We could not imagine our lives without Reese or the love and affection we feel for her. Ryan and I both joke that since she's so so good, we're doomed to have badly behaving children -haha! She will always be our first "child."
Congratulations on your fuzzy bundle of joy, Ryan and Allison!
We are so happy that Reese found parents like you!
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