Now with Little Iz being almost nine months old, she's been interacting with her own little world a lot now. The family dog Blue is still a baby herself (in her mind anyway), but she has a lot of self-control and knows she has to be gentle. Though as an uncle, I'm a little relieved to hear that Blue is about to become an outside-dog when her fence and dog-house get finished.
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Bonita fotografĂa!!!
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but I never understand why people get dogs, only to make them outside pets. Makes me sad to think of my pups being outside pets.
They are both so adorable! Though I am with Spooky. Always makes me sad when people get "outdoor" pets. My mom did that with one of our dogs and it always broke my heart that he spent most of his time alone outside, only getting company for short periods during feedings and such.
Awwww so cute. Or neighbor's dog is named Blue.
So cute ! Your dog is beautiful :)
Little Iz is very pretty :)
Beautiful picture!
Good shot Adam.
Greetings, Joop
Most dogs are gentle with a child if they do not get too rough with them. They look like they bonded very well. She is a precious child.
They are both growing sooooo fast, eh?
oh I know what you mean, safety first.
cute photo
So adorable <3 I love dogs so much!
OMYGOSH...at first I thought this was YOUR little girl....how cool to be an uncle to such a little cutie.
And, yes, I would feel more comfortable with the dog outside, too.
IMY she is really sweet Adam I love this age, I remember my twins when were Little, so cute too! I love this picture!
Looks to be laid back
So cool photo!
I love little kids and dogs!
So cool photo!
I love little kids and dogs!
Such a cute photo! That little girl is certainly growing quickly.
Little Liz is adorable Adam. A sweet dog too who I think will be a great protector.
Most big dogs are gentle giants especially if they grow up around kids. Blue will be no different.
super cute iz with blue! are you worried blue is too big, or iz will be too rough, or both?
a little bit of both
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