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Teenagers!

My Lucy is still a crazy puppy, but she is definitely maturing as she rolls through her adolescent months. She's starting to calm down a bit and has stopped nipping at the little guy's heels every second. But she still seems bored. I guess that's just part of being a "teenager" and this too shall pass. Some of what she's been up to these days as a typical teenager...

Loves to Party on the Furniture, Dance on Tables
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Embarassed to be Seen With Her Mother in Public - Look at that Face!
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She Hates Cleaning Her Room
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Just Plain Bored (Quit Taking Pictures of Me Mom)
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Comments

  1. Oh my goodness, those pictures of Lucy are ADORABLE! I have a 10 month old golden who looks so much like Lucy that they could be sisters. My Lilly hasn't started dancing on tables yet, but she is still quite mischievous!

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  2. She is gorgeous! I'm so partial to goldens, but really she is gorgeous. I love her on the table. So naughty! Love it!

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  3. she is so pretty! she looks a whole lot like boudreaux!

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  4. What a beautiful puppy! Very clever, and I agree...those doggy teenage years can be tough =).

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  5. Wendy, you crack me up! I love this blog! I need to get mine updated. It has been a month!

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  6. I have a 15 week old Golden! Your girl is beautiful - it's so fun to see what my girl is heading for...she has so much energy but she's patient and sweet. Kisses to your girl!

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  7. You are so funny! I love it. She's a beautiful girl even if she is going through a sassy stage in her life. My puppy just turned one and I think I might have to steal this idea from you. So clever!

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  8. That sounds like so much of my Toby.

    He's in his awkward teenage years. He even rolls his eyes at me.

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