Hello fellow pet lovers!
I’m bringing my pet Tracy to your screen once again.
Fortunately, it’s the same day this cutie turns six weeks so in celebration here are some traits I find completely hilarious and sometimes annoying about this little pup while also sharing some pictures.
Tracy is one hungry hungry hippo doggo.
Compared to Lucy when she was at the same age as Tracy, she was a lot thinner.
Tracy eats like a lion and is beginning to appear a lot bigger than her age.
She started eating proper dog food at just three weeks old and I wish I was lying, mind you she was eating dog food while also sucking her moms breast milk and simultaneously using puppy eyes to take human food from us as well. Talk about lavish living! Anything she wants, she goes for it and guarantee that she will get it. Sometimes I wonder how big she’ll be when she’s older but it is what it is.
Although on the bright side, she encourages Lucy to eat meaning no more dog food wastage so it’s a win win.
Play is her middle name.
If “don’t trust a book by its cover” was an animal it’ll be her.
As little and gentle as she looks, she runs like a stallion and when she likes, sleeps like a doll.. almost lifeless.
Tracy will spend time playing and disturbing the peace especially Lucy’s and no matter how much barking and scolding she gets from her mom, she never stops. She will run around, jump on and bite Lucy till she later somehow successfully convince Lucy to play back.
caught in the act.
After playing and running around to her hearts content, Tracy will find her favorite spot, lay down and sleep like nothing happened.
As long as Tracy is asleep, there is no amount of nudging or calling out her name that’ll wake her up unless she’s had enough and of course hears a knock on the door.
She splashes.
I don’t know if anyone else experiences this issue with their puppy, Tracy loves to splash water.
At this point I don’t know if water is her best friend or her worst enemy but anytime she remembers her drinking water in the plate, she splashes the water with her tiny feet and drag the plate around until it’s completely empty for absolutely no reason, leaving me a slippery floor and a chore.
She is our personal alarm clock.
Tell me why whenever Tracy would take her usual beauty sleep, nobody disturbs her peace but when it comes to mine or any other person in the house, it’s the total opposite.
Nobody needs an alarm when Tracy is in the house. Everyday at around 7am to 7:30, the first thing I wake up to is Tracy trying to lick my face or bite my ear. As small as she is, she’ll manage to climb the bed just to wake me up without my consent. I always push her away to sleep some more but ten minutes later, guess who comes back like a snooze button..
I truly worry for the house when this puppy grows up and so far training her has been utter mission impossible.
This is what we go through with her at just 6 weeks now imagine at 6 months and older.
Honestly, I am so glad she is the only child because I having two or more Tracy’s in the house would be chaotic!