It’s been kinda nice being able to give them a backyard to play in again, where they can just relax and enjoy the sun or run around without worrying about leashes or even needing me around.
It’s been kinda nice being able to give them a backyard to play in again, where they can just relax and enjoy the sun or run around without worrying about leashes or even needing me around.
Though their age certainly creates many differences in their personalities, I like how this photo sums up many of the differences between the two of them. Both of them are fond of cuddling with you (they are lap dogs), but Floyd’s eyes say it all: he’s ready to pounce or move at a moment’s notice, reacting to whatever change he perceives in his environment. Then there’s Forbin in the background, licking his nose after a good yawn, unlikely to move unless the crumpling of packaging alerts him to the potential of food that he must inspect. Having one laid back, calm animal and another that’s high energy and attention seeking can at times be quite the juxtaposition. Yet, they both are as sweet and affectionate as you could ever ask for.
So the six-course HUM spirited dinner party at Kith&Kin was inexplicably cancelled tonight, leaving us no choice but to gorge ourselves at our landlord’s sushi restaurant, Sai Cafe, instead. Can’t recommend it enough! Following dinner, Floyd and I went comatose together in the Lovesac (Also pictured: Forbin, tucked away on my hip)
My birthday present to Forbin was getting his little bro neutered today. Early results are in: Floyd is still a wild man.
Forbin and Floyd Play Fight
This is like a proud parent moment. Cutest thing ever going on over here right now. I should give them baths more often together.
Todd wanted me to stop it with all the long, serious posts and get back to cute dog pics. So I’m going to obliiiiiige him with this one of Forbin in the doggy bed under my desk right now.