This is my puppy Neo, well, he's not quite mine yet...I have to wait 6 more weeks to bring him home.
Anyways, he's 2 weeks old in this picture, I thought I'd share. I'm so excited. He's a Boston Terrier, which was originally a cross between one of the many terrier breeds and an english bulldog. The bulldog characteristics seem to be the more favorable ones, according to the breeder.
Here's the litter:
And my (grumpy looking) puppy:
[ November 19, 2001: Message edited by: Dani ]
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
Boston is a beautiful city.
And Neo looks like an adorable pup.
Posted by Siegfried (Member # 29) on :
That's an adorable puppy. You're definitely going to have your hands full with him. I had forgotten how much of a little terror a little puppy can be until I puppysat my cousin's eight week old Chihuahua this weekend. God, he was a little high-energy fuzzball with razor-sharp teeth. My poor cats are still nervously looking around the furniture for him.
Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
Let's see if he can dodge bullets in slow-motion...
Posted by Vogon Poet (Member # 393) on :
Actually, it looks like he's already tried, and failed. 8)
Posted by Grokca (Member # 722) on :
Give him the blue pill
Posted by MIB (Member # 426) on :
Neo: What are you saying? That I can dodge bullets?
Me: After you're through with me. You won't be able to.
[ November 20, 2001: Message edited by: MIB ]
Posted by Dani (Member # 57) on :
Luckily, he'll have puppy energy levels, but he won't always be hyper like that. Bostons are great little dogs in that nature, the breeder I am getting him from even brings one of her dogs with her to work every day.
And yes, it's a Matrix reference, most of my pets have been named after some sort of movie/TV reference. (Basil was named after Basil Fawlty.)
Posted by Michael_T (Member # 144) on :
Oh, what a cute little puppy. And it's handheld... It kind of reminds me of my Mini Schauzer when I saw him at the breeders, except that he was dark grey and floppy ears.
About the puppy energy level...get a dog trainer! I might have paid the guy $600 but after seeing what he trained my dog in one day, you will be so glad.