Our cavapoo puppy, Teddy, is nearing 5 months old. He has recently graduated from sleeping downstairs to sleeping in my children's bedrooms on alternating nights. Last night, Teddy slept in Megan's room. This morning I woke up early to take Teddy outside before he had an accident on Megan's pale green carpet. He did a stellar job of doing his "business" outside and we came back in. We went back upstairs- I put him in his bed in Megan's room as she slept. I went back downstairs and then decided to check on him a little while later.
He wasn't in Megan's room. I started calling his name....wondering where he could have gone. Most of the doors upstairs were shut. He wasn't in the hallway. I noticed Alex's door was ajar. Peeking in, I did a double-take. Teddy was snuggled by Alex's head, in his bed. Alex's bed is pretty high off the ground. Alex was sound asleep. Which meant Teddy launched himself to get up onto Alex's bed and assume the snuggling position. It was absolutely adorable. Teddy loves us all, but he has a special place in his puppy heart for Alex. As it should be.
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2/16/2021 05:00:18 am
Kathleen, your slice is just such a sweet one. The image of your little puppy all cuddly and close to your son is one that makes me smile. My own children never had the pleasure of a little puppy because my husband is allergic to dogs. I always love reading about others' pets. I hope to read more about Teddy during the March SOLSC.
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Adrienne Gillespie
2/16/2021 09:17:18 am
Puppy snuggles and puppy love! There is nothing quite like it. This is such a sweet piece.
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2/16/2021 09:24:57 am
I love the way Alex and Teddy have taken to each other.
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2/16/2021 07:55:33 pm
Is he showing a preference for one bed over the other or is he trying to make it fair every night? :) Puppies are so great!
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2/17/2021 02:56:43 am
That is the sweetest image, Kathleen. It floods me with warmth and comfort. And I cannot help treasuring the phrase of Teddy's "stellar job of doing his business outside"!
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