Two Roxie Photos

Roxie is still soft, still freakishly long, still pretty.

Stef took these yesterday with her BlackBerry. Roxie is still soft, still freakishly long, still pretty. Though she barks at strangers she didn’t bark at me! It’s been nearly six months since I saw her, but she remembered.

Roxie’s Back In Town

She doesn’t object to photos. That makes her life easier to chronicle.

Stef’s back in Connecticut for a short visit. I’d write about that but no pictures! Also appearing, Roxie. She loves doesn’t object to photos. That makes her life easier to chronicle.

Is Roxie still small? Yes, but she’s bigger than we thought she’d be at nearly 14 pounds.

Is Roxie still cute? Hello!

She’s still not a year old but has calmed down a lot. In fact she’s sitting on the sofa with me right now. She was totally content until she heard Stef’s voice on the phone upstairs.

Roxie’s crate (aka: gated community) is back on the family room floor. Suitcases block easy access to ‘sensitive’ areas.

In many ways having Roxie here is like having a child in the house… if you could only get a child to poop on the front lawn!

How’s Roxie Doing?

You shouldn’t offer up human emotions for dogs, but we’re pretty sure Roxie has a great time running around with the other puppies that come and go during the day.

When Stef moved to SoCal Roxie moved too. Helaine and I love that little puppy, but she’s Stef’s dog! I don’t have as much detail as I did when Roxie lived here and served as my favorite photo subject, but Stef passes some details along.

Stef shares an apartment with Jen. In turn, Jen has a cat, Goo. It’s possible Goo is the world’s largest cat!

Goo and Roxie get along! It’s not that either of them seek each other out, but when in the same room they don’t shy away.
Goo puts his paws on Roxie. Roxie in turn humps Goo. We don’t understand why. Roxie’s not telling.

Roxie wasn’t used to apartment dwelling with its steadier noise level and lack of bathroom privacy. She has adapted and has her own spot out back where she’s killed a small patch of lawn near the pool.

Sometimes when Stef needs to leave the apartment for longer than Roxie can be expected to hold she will bring her to Judi at doggie daycare!

Helaine found Judy before Stef moved out and we left Roxie for a test visit early on. We were very happy with what we saw.
You shouldn’t offer up human emotions for dogs, but we’re pretty sure Roxie has a great time running around with the other puppies that come and go during the day.

Here are some shots as she calms down with Judi after a day at play.

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