I am really wiped out lately, and my intestines seem to be on indefinite strike, but this does not slow our girl down one bit. She wants to hop on it with her giant hooves and ever growing weight with pounces that if timed right could make a person have an accident in their pants from the unexpected pressure of it.
She tells me angrilly that my lap is shrinking, and that she has a bigger and better lap on lay-away since I'm no longer affording her lappish needs.
Both Morgan parents admit we will miss her being little. Mr. Morgan for her sleeping on his head at night and those darling morning puppy yawns that carry a tune, and me for the way she slips under my desk and blends into the cushion I have down there.... giving me just the glimpse of eyes staring up at me with hope of food or affection. She really has a gorgeous face, and her eyes snatch up the hearts of all who meet her. I think it's odd people say "She's going to be so pretty!" Do I currently have an ugly puppy???? She's fantastic right now!
Mr. Morgan had been concerned that she does not avert eye contact. I thouht about this and have been testing her a bit. Yes, when pissed - and we've all seen a pissed off puppy, nothing can be done. Otherwise she will look you dead in the eye more so as if waiting to be directed on what to do. It's not thinking she is the pack leader and I pointed this out to Mr. Morgan, her entire life thus far is being told to do this or more so DONT DO THAT! So I consider her gaze one of questioning rather than obstinance.
And we learned to SIT.
-DM
Monday, April 7, 2008
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What a good girl learning to sit!! Pretty smart cookie to learn that already at 3 months!
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