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all dogs are cuter when their puppies!

Hows things with you paul.. and lauren? Engaged yet?

no pressure though :P

Its been 6 months already, damn. time flies eh.

So now hes big enough to jump all over you every time you walk in the door and make genearl nusiance of himself. Or is that just my dog.....

Thanks liz, i noticed the cruze post and was thinking about it but realised it was the same night as my best friends 21st.

Obs went to pup school, sat on all the puppies there... cos he was um about 10 times the size of the other puppies.

Hes such a well behaved dog. He can go down the beach off lead, no worries and at the park. He loves to play with other dogs, but as soon as you call him he comes right back (99% of the time.... that 1% is when hes "playing" with a good looking female dog.... he is male i guess).

boost, he doesnt jump up when u get home. He get ignored for about 1/2 an hour, then i go say hello to him. He sometimes jumps up but then gets smacked on the head so he stops. Although hes still a puppy and can be really stupid and clumsy. Hes got long legs, and still doesnt know how to use them propley. When he comes inside, he cant get grip on the wooden floors, hes legs go all over the place. he doesnt have much coordination. You would think a decent sized brain would be in that boofy head of his, but um we are yet to see any intellgence!

Ive got a new bird too (glah) and obs and him are best buddies. They even give each other kisses. Bruce (the galah) is really tame and comes out of the cage we have for him outside. Obs licks his head and bruce gives him little bird kisses on his noes. Its the funniest thing to see. The bird isnt scared of him at all and obi is sooo gentle with him. Its really sweet when u go out in the morning and Obi has his chin resting on the ledge on the side of the cage, and bruse is down there right next to him, both asleep.



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