We took Joey to his second-to-last training session this afternoon in Redondo Beach and stayed for the puppy party afterward.
My how he's grown since his first puppy party! He's even been upgraded to a big boy leather collar.
This is how the puppy parties are 95% of the time - blurry, wild, and crazy.
A video to prove it:
Sometimes Joey gets a li'l too rambunctious, so Chris has to hold him on "time out."
Joey seems to latch onto one dog and play with it exclusively. Last time it was another Shiba Inu. This time it was a little Corgi pup named Bella.
Dog lovers unite.
These are all the suckers that have to stay in a small enclosed area cuz their dogs are too small or too wussy to come out and play. We never had to stay in there :)
Every time a new dog showed up, the other dogs would look out the gate until it made its grand entrance into the backyard.
The guy in the middle is Brian Lee - our dog trainer. He's very very good at what he does.
I try to look at every moment as a photo opportunity and carry my camera in my purse at all times. Hence the following photos with one or no dogs in them, even at a dog party. These kids looked cool against the textured wood fence and cinder block wall. Click.
I liked all the colors of our shoes, the moss growing on the concrete, and how a doggie snuck a paw in. Click.
This little girl looked so cute sitting on top of the table watching all the action. Click.
"Arf" wiedersehen!
My how he's grown since his first puppy party! He's even been upgraded to a big boy leather collar.
This is how the puppy parties are 95% of the time - blurry, wild, and crazy.
A video to prove it:
Sometimes Joey gets a li'l too rambunctious, so Chris has to hold him on "time out."
Joey seems to latch onto one dog and play with it exclusively. Last time it was another Shiba Inu. This time it was a little Corgi pup named Bella.
Dog lovers unite.
These are all the suckers that have to stay in a small enclosed area cuz their dogs are too small or too wussy to come out and play. We never had to stay in there :)
Every time a new dog showed up, the other dogs would look out the gate until it made its grand entrance into the backyard.
The guy in the middle is Brian Lee - our dog trainer. He's very very good at what he does.
I try to look at every moment as a photo opportunity and carry my camera in my purse at all times. Hence the following photos with one or no dogs in them, even at a dog party. These kids looked cool against the textured wood fence and cinder block wall. Click.
I liked all the colors of our shoes, the moss growing on the concrete, and how a doggie snuck a paw in. Click.
This little girl looked so cute sitting on top of the table watching all the action. Click.
"Arf" wiedersehen!