





A couple of weeks ago, Zach and I added a puppy to our family. She is a Blue Heelers (very good family dogs, great with kids). We got her when she was 6 weeks old. She had her first bath and afterwards cuddled up with daddy on the couch. Her big belly cracks me up. Our other dog (a Red Heeler) doesnt pay much attention to her. She loved him and follows him around but he just ignores her. It's funny! He's an old grump! My nephews loved the new puppy as well.
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