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Meet Tip!

Hi Neighbors!

Meet Tip!  He is our newest canine addition.  He is a Pomeranian/Eskimo mix.  He is simply adorable.  He is very active and loves other better than to be in someone's lap...licking their face.  He also enjoys a fun game of fetch.  Throw a ball or one of his toys and he takes off after it and then races back and drops it at your feet.  At least he usually does until he gets distracted by something else.

We had him in the back yard the other day and decided to fill one of the puppy pools.  Mercy had just started filling it and he leaped right in!  No hesitation around water.  He jumped around splashing and then decided to lay down in the pool and cool off.  Next he decided to attack the hose.  I have a small video clip below for you to see.



As you can see he really loved his time outside.  He is one of those big dogs in a small body.  I can't wait to share more of Tip's adventures with you.  He is also going to be sharing all kinds of pet care products and tips with you in the coming months.  Tips from Tip!

See you soon!




Comments

Shelley P said…
Hi Tip! :) He's a cutie. Congratulations on your newest family member!
Barbara Montag said…
Hi Tip - you are so sweet!
I have cats but like dogs too.

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