Meeting Truffle for the first time |
My first dog printed on my wife's t-shirt |
I had a pet dog when I was growing up but he came to us as a well trained adult. At this age, Truffle looks like a slightly larger version of him. Very similar character, they would have made great friends, perhaps after Truffle is fully toilet trained. The first few days with Truffle were defined by trails of generous poop and pee. It was his first time apartment living in a far away place that does not have wide open fields. He was probably trained not to poop indoors or on anything intentionally placed on the floor by a human. He pooped and peed everywhere except where we placed pee pads. I now have a mop permanently stationed in the living room to manage the puppy accidents. It's gotten better but he is far from being fully toilet trained.
Truffle's dinosaur toys |
Truffle drinking from Cinnamon's water bowl |
Truffle and Cinnamon are still getting to know each other. Yesterday, under supervision, Truffle popped his head into Cinnamon's playpen for a drink from the water bowl. Cinnamon stood in the corner to watch him quietly, instead of running out of the playpen or giving him a bite. Rabbits can be quite territorial and Cinnamon had previously bitten me for sticking my hand into his playpen while he was eating. So it is a good thing that Truffle is cautious. Cinnamon, on the other hand, takes chances, occasionally dashing out of his safe zone to see what Truffle is up to. We have to keep an eye on them when they are both in the living room.
We named our dog Truffle because it reminds us of a truffle hunting tour that we did in Perigord, France about 2 years ago. My daughter loved playing with the truffle hunting dog, a Border Collier named Lino. I was amazed at how comfortable my daughter was around a pet dog. Kids can learn so much from having pets. I hope they will have the fondest memories of growing up with Cinnamon and Truffle.
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