WE GOT A NEW PUPPY!!
Blog friends, meet ANNABEL SQUISHMALLOW (Minnie chose her middle name). She is a cavapoo and was born on 8/24. Friday at the vet, she weighed a whopping 2 pounds, 13 ounces, and we love her so much already.
Seriously, you guys. She is like a little wind up dog toy.
Minnie is SMITTEN and very smug about being the only kid who got to go pick her up from her (pretty idyllic) farm. (The others met her the weekend before we got to bring her home though)
She hung out on my lap in the car the whole time Dorothy had ballet on Friday, and now she is pretty sure I am her bio mom.
She is VERY SWEET. Like, she hated her bath but she was so nice about it (a thousand treats really helped).
When she has had enough of constant playing and adoration, she puts herself down for a nap in her crate.
Everyone adores her, of courseI actually think she's really smart (it's ok to roll your eye at me) because she's super expressive, and it is really easy to tell when she needs to go outside. She's also really getting the hang of walking with a leash (it helps to have someone in front of you with treats. We got these little heart-shaped puppy training treats, and each one is about 6 servings for her-- that's how teeny tiny she is.)
It took her about a day to be comfortable enough around us to eat and drink. The first night she was home, she ate about 6 pieces of kibble and just sort of gently put her tongue in her water (but only the water in her collapsable travel bowl and only if I was holding her and the bowl). She slept all night the first night in a small crate on our bedroom floor, and when she woke up the next morning (she is SO CUTE in the morning because she's all messy and disheveled with bed head only all over her body), she peed and pooped and then ate breakfast and drank a TON of water, and she's been in the groove since then.
The farm was feeding her a pretty cheap brand of food, and we want to use Blue Buffalo, so we've been mixing the two. and her stomach has been fine. We do free feeding, so it's hard to estimate how much she's getting, but the vet said you really cannot overfeed a puppy.
So far, she has slept all night long every night (please universe, do not let me have just screwed that up by typing those words), and I think it's because she is getting SO MUCH ACTIVITY during the day. By the time the dinner hour rolls around, she is EXHAUSTED and naps a bit on and off from about 6-10:30 when we all go to bed. I bought a Snuggle Puppy, and she seems to really like it-- might be helping her sleep? She sleeps in a big crate in the laundry room right next to the dryer. (Our laundry room is ridic now, but it was pretty terrible before, so **shrug**). Eventually, I hope she just sleeps on the couch or in her little dog bed or with Dorothy on on the old American Girl bed Dorothy dreams of her sleeping in.
I am worried that she might wake up during my work out time when Ben is out of town (although she slept until almost 7 on Monday), and I am not totally sure how I will work around that since we are not letting her be anywhere unsupervised right now to help her get the hang of going outside to pee and poop. I think maybe I will take her on a little walk until it's 6 and then give her to a kid to snuggle for a bit while I jump on the elliptical. I feel like she'll be a good addition to yoga, actually-- like a tiny goat. I am also concerned that when everyone is at school and she has either some time by herself taking a nap or is just home with a boring WFH grown up, she might not be as exhausted by bedtime as she is over the weekend. She's going to be my car buddy for the evening drop off/pick up slog (maybe she will make it more fun??), but I think she'll sleep a lot then, too. Also! She shivers outside, and it is like 60-degrees, so we gotta buy some dog clothes (Dorothy is ALL IN for this!).
We are SO EXCITED to have 4 little paws thumping around the house again.
Awwww she is so darling! And so tiny! I am glad she is doing well so far and sleeping well! I love the name, especially the middle name!
ReplyDeletethanks!! she's adorable!
DeleteO.M.G. Annabel Squishmallow is the cutest thing ever. She seriously looks like a stuffed animal. And, you know I was thinking "Sarah doesn't have enough on her plate. What she needs is a PUPPY!" Seriously- I'm sure she'll add some challenges to your routine, but it will all be worth it. I can't wait for more photos.
ReplyDeleteLOL LOL LOL-- I figured things are already nuts-- what's one more thing?
DeleteYet again I am ridiculously happy I can live vicariously through you! Welcome to the family Annabel!
ReplyDeleteI love that you are free-feeding (so easy) and getting her used to a crate (if nothing else, great for an emergency) and socializing her. I'm super sad I cannot personally give her pets.
I am sure she'll come visit EC!
DeleteShe is soooo teeny tiny and looks like such a perfect fit for your big, happy family. Love this <3
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see and hear lots more about Annabel.
she's pretty awesome so far
DeleteI'm already in love with her and I predict she's going to become (if she isn't already) the "baby."
ReplyDeleteshe's the sweetest little baby!
DeleteANNABEL SQUISHMALLOW. She is adorable, Sarah! What a fun addition to your family!
ReplyDeleteSO FUN! Also a GIANT pain in the butt
Deleteoh my gosh!! My Charlie is a Cavapoo. I wonder if they're from the same place? My husband got him at a breeder called Pups 4 Love. Probably not, but would be funny if they were cousins or half-siblings, lol! She seems so tiny! Charlie had his annual check up yesterday and he weighed in at 22 lbs! He turned 1 in June. I completely relate to the "bio mom" comment, haha... the other day I was snuggling with Charlie and I just sort of lazily blurted out without thinking, "Charlie, you're my favorite person in the whole world." And then after a minute I was like, hmm. a) he's not actually a person and b) that statement could probably be mildly offensive to my husband, children, or parents... LOL! 😂 whoops, oh well...
ReplyDeletehe's so cute!! I think she will stay more in the 12-pound range? You never know though... We got her from a place in Mineral Point
DeleteOMG . . . too cute! Her little face is so sweet. I'm dying that she has all over the body bed head. I hope she continues to go with the flow. I assume some dogs are smarter than others, so maybe she is?extra bright. So teeny. The only photo where she does not look like itty bitty is in the bed next to Minnie. Ha.
ReplyDeleteShe's so CUTE!!!! I wanna squish her! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThat was me :)
DeleteOh COME ON. Your whole freaking FAMILY was already adorable enough, and also, why would you NOT add one more thing and not go totally insane, which will make me feel even more pathetic in comparison (jk, I choose to believe we're not quite the same species). Annabel. Squishmallow.
ReplyDeleteI am slightly shocked but if anyone can handle this it’s you! And lovely name 😂
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet thing she is! My husband and I are much older now and I beg him for a puppy often, just to help keep us company when the grandkids are away. We just spent a good chunk of money on our cabinet painting, but I'm hoping to get a puppy for Christmas. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, your kids are so lucky! I'd have killed for a dog like this little toy of a dog when I was a kid (and now). :-)
ReplyDeleteThat sweet face!! It's TOO MUCH CUTENESS. It's a good thing she's not my dog because I'd let her do anything she wanted.
ReplyDeleteOh, Annabel, you ARE SUCH A SQUISHMALLOW! She's adorableness personified. Beatrix would be SO HAPPY for you all, I know. Our neighbor just got a puppy and she's SO CUTE I CANNOT EVEN. And Annabel may even be a tiny bit cuter. Shh.
ReplyDeleteAnnabel Squishmallow is a GREAT name, because I just want to SQUISH her. She's so cute!!!
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