Saturday, August 7, 2010

4 X 4 X Poodle



In order to ensure that you get to where you want to go (not your human), it is necessary to engage uni-diectional four paw traction control. I am almost over my kennel cough too and will prove it to he! Babette

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Beach teaser walk only


We want to run and shout at other dogs but that makes us cough a lot and also walking makes us cough so today he made us walk very slowly with lots of 'sit' breaks and then we got to the beach and didnt go on it but we had a weepoo then went home. Mia

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Kennel cough, cough


Another photo of sleeping Poodles but here we are both sick and they gave us injections and they give us antibiotics hidden in cheese and we get cough syrup sprayed into our mouths that we shake everywhere. Ha!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Sleepover at Mia's


My sister is staying with me and my mom because they are not here but I will share my things with her and we will have fun

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

It's a T.V series


We got this urge to play Poodle charades. Two words. Period drama set in Edwardian Britain.

First on the beach!


There is nothing nicer than being the first to put paw prints on sand. It was very windy and cold which is why I didn't go too far away from my human!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Poodle risotto, the first tasting


Mia really wasn't expecting this food. She ate it very quickly and licked the bowl clean. I ate mine slower than she as I prefer to enjoy every bite. As it was cooked at my house last night I got a little taster but this was soooo much better with lots of meaty chunks. And we ate all the vegetables! It is nice having pet humans to do things as we wish. Babette

Monday, July 26, 2010

Would I eat it?

Last week a pigeon was trapped in Mia's house and as we were both on guard duty we did our best to get attention by creating such a racket that the neighbours used a spare key to come into our house to see what was going on.

The bird was trapped in the stair well and sat on a window ledge trying to escape past the solid air. Mia and I sometime run into the solid air too, so we know how frustrated the bird must have been. Anyway, we normally manage to get some feathers off the birds that come into the house but this last visitor was too clever. Perhaps this wasn't it's first visit? Mia and I reckon it will taste like chicken and seeing as we're being fed chicken now, we know what it will taste like! Ha!

The flying yellow thing called Daisy actually lives in my home. Imagine! When I was a young girl I wanted to play with Daisy but over time, I've learned to live with her - even to the extent that she sometimes jumps on my head! Daisy is very cheeky but I don't have any plans as such to see what she tastes like. Perhaps she tastes like chicken.

Humutts are weird

In an attempt to better understand the ways of my pack, I decided to try using the couch the way my humutts do. They are strange animals because they must be so uncomfortable having to sit like this, sometimes for hours on end!

I prefer the canine method as demonstrated in this photo on the right.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Finally! Proof that I am being starved!


This is solid evidence that I am being starved to death which is why I have to try for tasty human food. Like cheese... But you can clearly see my bowls are empty and that I am passed out with weakness. Anyone that would think I am sleeping off a meal of chicken necks and kibble is crazy! Babette