Still can't convince him he's not the baby of the family anymore
Fisher will always be my first baby, but if he doesn't stop looking at the pacifiers and the stuffed toys with lust in his eyes I'm sending him to military school.
I totally recognize that Baby Einstein play gym. Sigh...the memories. He'll be ok. My cat went thru some major adjustments when the real baby came and he did just fine.
Liz - yes, a sad day when the Ugli doll became a dog toy. but in their defense, Ugli dolls are sold as baby toys AND dog toys. the poor animals are confused.
Hello.This is first time for me to visit your site. I have three children (6year-old boy,4year-old boy,2year-old girl) They are angel, sometimes devil, though... I want to have a dog, but I can't take care of anything except my kids now. I'm happy if you link to my site.It is written in Japanese(some of the words are English) but show pictures. baratch family
Just keep his toys separate from the baby's and they should get along fine. My brother's dogs had to be taught what was theirs and what wasn't and now they won't touch a baby toy. They have a box of their own special toys that they can dig in and they get a new toy about every few weeks so they have new stuff and won't be tempted to take the baby's toys.
My dog-loving friends says toys for babies and toys for dogs are so exaclty similar, that she can't blame her dogs for taking the baby toys. I wonder what that says...
How could you send those eyes to military school?? Nothing wrong with a bit of doggy drool on baby toys, its builds their immune system. Lots of germs when you're young makes for strong grown-ups!
What your kids don't share their toys with the dog? I'm just kidding. I just really like to constantly wash toys. It's not that my kids have decided to "share" their toys with the dog and vice versa.
Oh, those sweet puppy eyes. Our pup stares longingly at our baby's socks. And then when my back is turned he eats them, and we find single red or green monkey-covered Trumpettes encased in poop when we're cleaning up the yard. I know, ewwww. I try to keep the socks up, but it only takes three seconds for the boy to take off the sock and the dog to snap it up.
How can you resist eyes like those??
ReplyDeleteWe were okay when our bulldog took a few balls, maybe a plastic teether...but I admit I was a little bummed she got to the Ugli Doll.
ReplyDeleteI totally recognize that Baby Einstein play gym. Sigh...the memories. He'll be ok. My cat went thru some major adjustments when the real baby came and he did just fine.
ReplyDeleteLiz - yes, a sad day when the Ugli doll became a dog toy. but in their defense, Ugli dolls are sold as baby toys AND dog toys. the poor animals are confused.
ReplyDeleteawwwww po' fisher
ReplyDeleteman, is he adorable!!
ReplyDeletemy dorkdog used to do that, too. sigh.
Awwww what a cutie!
ReplyDeleteOh he'd get away with murder at my house. Too cute.
ReplyDeleteHello.This is first time for me to visit your site.
ReplyDeleteI have three children (6year-old boy,4year-old boy,2year-old girl)
They are angel, sometimes devil, though...
I want to have a dog, but I can't take care of anything except my kids now.
I'm happy if you link to my site.It is written in Japanese(some of the words are English) but show pictures.
baratch family
As long as he doesn't look at the baby with lust in his eyes, you're doing OK.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww, makes me want a dog even more now!
ReplyDeleteJust keep his toys separate from the baby's and they should get along fine. My brother's dogs had to be taught what was theirs and what wasn't and now they won't touch a baby toy. They have a box of their own special toys that they can dig in and they get a new toy about every few weeks so they have new stuff and won't be tempted to take the baby's toys.
ReplyDeleteohhhhhhhhh Fisher, I know a couple of cats who will start a support group with you.
ReplyDeleteMy dog-loving friends says toys for babies and toys for dogs are so exaclty similar, that she can't blame her dogs for taking the baby toys. I wonder what that says...
ReplyDeleteHow could you send those eyes to military school?? Nothing wrong with a bit of doggy drool on baby toys, its builds their immune system. Lots of germs when you're young makes for strong grown-ups!
ReplyDeleteAww! but those eyes....they are irresistable. Looks like he has lust in his eyes for the gym mate instead!
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine him in boot camp? So eager to please?
ReplyDeleteWe just need to introduce him to Poopy. Who wasn't even here first, and still thinks he's the ONLY child.
ReplyDeleteWhat your kids don't share their toys with the dog? I'm just kidding. I just really like to constantly wash toys. It's not that my kids have decided to "share" their toys with the dog and vice versa.
ReplyDeletelord, have mercy! that pup is adorable!
ReplyDeleteAwwww.....pooorr guy!
ReplyDeleteI have zillions of pictures with my basset hounds on my kiddos blankets and playmats. Poor little guys.
ReplyDeleteOh, that face! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG what a sweet, sweet picture! What a little lover!
ReplyDeleteOh, those sweet puppy eyes. Our pup stares longingly at our baby's socks. And then when my back is turned he eats them, and we find single red or green monkey-covered Trumpettes encased in poop when we're cleaning up the yard. I know, ewwww. I try to keep the socks up, but it only takes three seconds for the boy to take off the sock and the dog to snap it up.
ReplyDeleteMy dirty little secret? I love my son, I adore my son, I can't imagine life without him.
ReplyDeleteBut some days... some days...
I *like* my dogs better. They love me unconditionally and do what I say WAY more than 8 year old Douglas does.
Awwwww, his face is precious!
ReplyDeleteHe sure has a sweet face and look at how cute I am eyes.Maybe you could find him his very own pacifier I have seen them before.
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