Thursday, December 31, 2009

My Christmas

Hey, Maggie the Cavachon here. I had the best Christmas ever! As for presents, I received mostly toys. Casey also gave me these chewy sticks called greenies. I love them and can finish one in ten minutes flat. Casey likes them because they clean my teeth and freshen my breath. However, my favorite part of Christmas morning was the wrapping paper. Casey even let me open a few of her gifts as well as mine. After ripping off the paper, I would play with it, wriggle in under it, and roll around in it.







I hope your Christmas was just as merry as mine!





Maggie the Cavachon





Doggie Fun Fact #26: Since it is better to give than to recieve, I'd like to tell you about Casey and my favorite website. It is called www.freekibble.com . If you play Bow Wow Trivia at the 'site, whether you get the answer right or wrong, ten pieces of kibble are donated to homeless pets.

Monday, December 21, 2009

My Winter Wonderland


Hey, it's Maggie the Cavachon. On Friday, it started to snow! It snowed six inches.
That was the most snow I'd ever seen in my life! I sank right into the snow.

Casey and I went sledding. Usually, whenever we get snow; a person can only walk
in it once or twice before it melts. But this time, Casey could sled over an area
again and again before in got mushy.


The snow lasted for days and days. On Saturday, I went to Peyton's house to play with her. We chased each other in the snow, and caught snowballs in our mouths. Casey would make a snowball and throw it up in the air. Sometimes, it would roll down a hill. Then, Peyton and I would chase the ball and pick it up in our mouths. But when it flew up in the air and landed in the snow, it would disapear and Peyton and I would have to go looking for it.


Sunday, the snow sort of hardened on the top layer. Whenever Casey took me outside, my toenails skidded on the ice and I went slipping and sliding.

I had so much fun in the snow! I'll be sure to do a Christmas blog.

Maggie the Cavachon



Doggie Fun Fact #25
The Lundehund breed that originated in Norway
is the most rare dog breed in the world.
This is because it has 6 toes! There are only 250
in the USA!