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Raising a Puppy - Seventeenth week in his new home

A day and a life with Bruno the Boxer puppy.  Bruno's seventeenth week - 23 weeks old, 54 pounds, 22 inches from the ground to the highest point of the shoulders (the withers)

A day and a life with Bruno the Boxer puppy.  Bruno's seventeenth week - 23 weeks old, 54 pounds, 22 inches
About 5 Months Old

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Silly Bruno

It's not always easy taking pictures of Bruno, "Bruno, sit", "Good Boy, Stay" Snapping a few pictures, "Look pretty boy, sit up straight."... "No, don't lie down."... "Oh Bruno, you silly puppy, lets try this again..."

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Bruno and Another Mouse

I brought you a present

Bruno was outside, apparently with the cats again. We let him in and Sara yells, "Mom, Bruno has a mouse!" I respond, "Oh great, is it alive or dead?" "I think it's dead", she says back. "Take it outside." "NO, YOU!" She answers back. "Oh Bruno, we don't bring mice into the house!" I picked it up by it's tail and took it outside, tossing it over the goat fence where Bruno could not get it again. On my way back inside I notice the cats chasing ANOTHER mouse! That mouse ran up a tree. We don't have a single mouse inside the house. Thank goodness for the cats, or we'd have loads of them inside. I just wish they'd stop giving them to Bruno!

   

New Collar

Collar Too Small

Bruno's collar is now too small once again. Time to get him a larger one.

New Dog Collar

This new collar should last him for a while.

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Crazy Puppy

Every weekday morning I leave Bruno unattended for 2-10 minutes while I take my daughter to the bus stop. Bruno is usually a good boy. Not enough time for him to get into any real trouble. Sure, once he knocked the plant over, but overall I don't notice anything bad that he's done. Today he was in a total "play" mode when I left.

Took blanket out of crate than dropped for a nap

While he was not a bad puppy, he was so wound up, he pulled his crate blanket out of his crate, than decided to take a nap. I can picture him being a spaz, than dropping like a baby. I was only gone for 5 minutes. Silly Puppy...

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Nasty Habit

Do I spy something tasty!

Bruno has started this nasty habit of trying to eat cigarette butts off of the ground. For some reason, a lot of people who smoke don't consider a cigarette butt littering, well I'm here to tell you folks, it is littering, and one of the only non-smokers that does not mind people tossing their butts onto the ground is Bruno. In fact, he's grateful, as he thinks they taste rather good.

Bruno Drop it! Cigarette butts are not for you to eat!

"Bruno, gross, drop that butt! This is the 5th butt I have taken out of your mouth tonight!"

Bad Puppy Moments

Never saw one of these before

Bruno climbed up on the wood pile, knocked down the jack-o-lantern and began to eat the lid. "Hey! NO!" I put the lid back on and stood it back up.

Yum, this is good

Later on the same morning Bruno did it again, knocked the jack-o-lantern down...

Oh come on mom, can't I eat the whole thing?

And ate a good bit of the pumpkin. "Bruno, puppies are not supposed to eat pumpkins!"

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Bruno, did you do that?

In all fairness, no one saw Bruno do this, however we suspect it was him. Someone squeezed under the pool fence (which Bruno does do) and chewed a hole in one of the pool cover weights. After the water drained from the tarp, the culprit drug it up to the middle of the yard. We know it was not a cat, cat's are not strong enough to drag them. The kids, well I don't think they would chew a hole in it, and Allie, with her bad hips and knees, I don't think she'd have much fun squeezing under that pool fence. She also does not chew things. HHHmmmmmm.... Bruno, did you do this??

Update: I caught Bruno nosing around the pool today. Not looking good for you Bruno. Your looking rather guilty.

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Bruno chews a soda can

When there are people here working on the property, Bruno likes to hang with them. Unfortunately he also likes to walk away with anything they leave on the ground. Bruno decided to walk away with an empty soda can that was left sitting out after lunch.

Not a good toy!

Definitely not a good toy for a dog! Luckily he didn't cut himself chewing on that. Bruno drops whatever he has immediately. Most of the time I don't even have to give him the "drop it" command. He sees me coming and drops whatever he has.

Update: I told my husband about the soda can Bruno had and he replied, "Do you mean that Coke can? Yes, I took that away from him." I told him, no, he had a root beer can. Apparently Bruno had two cans yesterday. According to my husband, Bruno retrieved them from the cup holder of the Gator, which was being used by the worker. Bruno is outside right now hanging with the same worker. Hope he behaves himself today.

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Bruno jumps up at the door

While I didn't see Bruno do this, I heard it. It was cold outside, Bruno wanted to come in. He decided to jump up at the front door. This is a new behavior. I need to figure out how to stop him from doing this. Not an easy task since I am inside the house and he is outside.

 

 

 

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