Big Dogs, Puppies, And How They Grow


It's been very quiet around our house for the past three weeks while I've been fighting a sinus infection. The boys have gotten fat and sassy while I've been camped out on the couch with hot tea and antibiotics. But at least they're all rested up, too!


Diesel is a nappy snuggle bug, so he was happy to camp out with me. Cooper, on the other hand, is an 11-month-old Dachshund puppy, so he had energy enough for all of us. The classic distraction technique for him is toys he can destroy. So we provided a bunch ... and he did. I'm still cleaning up shredded rope.


His new favorite is the long boi that looks just like him. We're not letting him disassemble this one, but he enjoys chewing on his face and dragging him around the room. Better the stuffed one than picking on his big brother, right?


Another revelation in April was Cooper realizing he's big enough to see out the dining room window. We've always had big dogs who could just look out, but he's not shaped like any other dog we've ever had. But now he'll stand up on his hind legs for one reason, and one reason only: to watch Danny coming and going out the front door. 


So life is slowly getting back to normal as the sinus meds kick in and I get healthy again. It's been lovely to cuddle and play and bond more with the boys, but now we'll be able to get outside in the beautiful Iowa spring weather and run off some of that pent-up energy out. Them running. Not me running. If I'm running, you'd better run too because something's chasing me.

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