09 May 2014

Fragment Friday - Introducing Bruno

For a nice spring day in May (no snow), here are some pictures of my newest Granddog, Bruno, an 8 week old puppy. Max and Merlin were perplexed he didn't want to play bouncy-ball. All in good time, all in good time....

This grass is so high, what if I get lost in it??

Moooomm, I don't wanna close up
The big dogs play too rough...
The Elmo slippers - they frighten me.
I wish I was as big as a Corgi...

And bonus grandkids, because I can.

Throwing the ball for Max and Merlin.
I'm not quite sure about this 'cheese' thing...

13 comments:

Nonny Meus said...

Could those grandkids and granddog be any cuter???? In particular, the Elmo slipper comment has my vote! What kind of pup is he? Those eyes will forever win all sorts of treats and attention!

Happy Mothers' Day to you!

Anonymous said...

Bruno is adorable,so is the granddaughter,but she looks like trouble too!

Bruno looks sad,possible Corgi overdose?

Anonymous said...

Just noticed,two different children.
Make that "double trouble"....

Unknown said...

Oh! My gosh, look at that face. I mean faces. :-) And adorable bunch of photos just in time for Mother's Day.

Constance Brewer said...

Nonny - He is a Bull Mastiff puppy. So he won't stay little long! He's very good, very sweet and calm. He should grow up to be a good one.

Constance Brewer said...

Anon - The grandaughters look a lot alike, so I forgive you. :) Bruno was a bit bewildered by the Corgis playing fetch. He'll get the hang of it. And I suggested "Bruno" after a certain GSD I used to know.

Constance Brewer said...

Kathleen - we're on cute overload here. Kids and puppies, what more could you ask for? (I'd ask for no snow, but it looks like that isn't going to happen...)

Lisa Goyne said...

Two legged and four legged cuteness all on one page! Love mastiffs- the couple I've known were really excellent dogs.

Constance Brewer said...

Lisa- I wasn't sure about the mastiff, but everyone I talked to that knows them says they are great family dogs. Of course Corgis own my heart.

kc heath said...

Did someone give you the new dog? or is it your son's dog?

Adorable pictures!

Beautiful grandchildren! How many do you have now? [still zero here]

:) miss you :) ~kc

Constance Brewer said...

KC - Son's dog. Hence 'granddog'.
I have 4.

Carla said...

Awww, what a sweet little puppy - though he does look a bit plaintive (as well he might if he's having to compete with the Corgis).

Constance Brewer said...

Carla - I think it was the swirl of activity that was confounding him. 4 adults, 3 kids, 2 Corgis. A bit much!