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Yeti Picture of the Day

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We put this little board up instead of the baby gate so we could get in and out of the kitchen easier. (After my late night accident involving my face and the floor.)

However she quickly figured out how to push the board over, and we’re back to the baby gate.

This was right before she figured out how to knock it over.

Need an Alarm Clock?

yeti_tired.jpgGet a puppy. Although the Yeti-monster (as we have taken to calling her now) is sleeping through an entire night without issue, at 6:07am exactly she wakes up and begins whining. She has to go to the bathroom, no problem, I let her out. But I want those few extra minutes of sleep!

Well, I can probably just toss the alarm clock that doesn’t seem to get any radio reception anyways. We’ve got a Yeti-monster now.

Also of note, she knows where her food is, and where the treats are. She knows when we’re leaving for work. She also sits nicely and quietly when she comes back in now, waiting for a treat. This morning she did just that, and as I went to get her a treat, my toe dragged across a wet patch on the floor, hmm what’s this I thought as I carefully rocked up on my heels. Ahhh, once again she has peed on the floor. So now what do I do with the treat I have in my hand? I don’t want to encourage this peeing on the floor behavior, but on the other hand, when I found her, she was sitting quietly by the door, waiting to go out. It’s so hard to think like a dog! Oh well, cleaned that up quick, and we’re off to work. The accidents are becoming fewer and farther between, and if we could just find some toys she enjoyed chewing on as much as she does my toes, we’ll be doing well.

New Yeti pic @ 8 Weeks

Here’s Yeti at 8 weeks and 1 day old… She’s getting a little chubby.

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She’s so cute, we had to post another!

One of the few times she’s been calm and sleepy in the past 2 weeks!

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Meet Yeti

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abominable snowman
n.

A hairy humanlike animal reportedly inhabiting the snows of the high Himalaya Mountains. Also called yeti.

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