Max is not quite 5 months and I think going thru his terrible 2's Max has outgrown his baby stage where he whines when I leave the room. The first couple months were like a 6 mo old baby, a lot a crying, hand feeding and coddling. Now 2 months older he's going thru his terrible two's toddler stage! Went outside yesterday and brought something from under the deck... Not sure but I think a dead bunny or mouse? Wouldnt give it up and I wasn't putting my hand in his mouth to get it. Needless to say no more kisses for awhile. He finally dropped it thinking I was going to throw it like our game of fetch! NOT! Just like a 2 year old he's almost potty trained except for the not very rare accident. Less just say a stubborn toddler. He know better but mom isn't making him do something he doesn't want to do! Doesn't want to be picked up..he's too independent for that now! Except when he's tired then all for the snuggling and lovin! But no dead mouse kisses please! We are installing hardwood in our bedroom so with dad gone to a craft show we have been sleeping in the couch. I pulled the love seat next to the couch to accomidate 3 dogs and 2 cats. He's like a kid that's having a sleepover! Bouncing all over, diving into the down comforter...bothering all the other 4 legged creatures to come play with me! Oh he loves those midnight snacks called cat Kimble at our sleepover. All night it's either crunch crunch or squeak squeak. He knows his name especially when he hears MAX!!!! And that pretty often if he's chasing his cat sisters. He had a bad haircut so he looks like a awkward teen but in his heart I know it's just a toddler trying to grow up. |
lol, sounds like a typical yorkie to me lol, get use to his mischievous little self they are always looking for trouble lol. Enjoy that lil baby, they are so much fun. |
1 Attachment(s) Piper goes through (thankfully) short periods of teen-like behavior...being cool and distant--like sleeping at far end of couch; and looking at me with that haughty sidelong glance when I talk to her; and when we go out, she likes anybody better than me, cozying up to strangers--then making me tug at her leash to move on, while her new 'best friends' watch with concern ("that poor little dog..."); sooo embarrassing! As I said, these bouts are usually brief and infrequent, but my girl does like to practice her dramatic skills on occasion; you know, to ensure she still has it (I'm ready for my close-up Mr. De Mille)! |
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