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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

And here he is!!

 Last weekend my daughter and I drove down to southern VA,                     3 hours away from home - to pick up this little guy!!!


Meet Tate, my daughter’s new English Bulldog puppy and my new grand dog!!


It began the night before with me driving down to my daughter’s condo in DC.  This is a drive I have taken hundreds of times to pick up Milo, her previous dog, that we lost last July.  But this was during rush hour, it was dark and the traffic patterns were a bit different because of rush hour, and I haven’t driven in city traffic in 8 months. This trip is about 30 miles away - and mid-day it would take me about an hour, but this night it took about 90 minutes.  Just the state of traffic in our area.



The next morning we traveled through snow and high winds.  Fortunately we were traveling south and driving out of the storm.  


At some point it was just rain.

We knew the storm was still hitting our area and we would need to deal with it on our return trip, but ...


At the end of the road was this wonderful joining of pet owner and puppy.  And what a darling he is.
We spent a short time getting his paper work and some initial instructions ... and then we turned right around and began the 3 hours trip back home.



I had some serious bonding time with him in the back seat - and when he wasn’t sitting on my lap, he was looking out the window.  Everything was new to him.  He didn’t sleep a wink on the trip home. He was on an adventure.



A seriously cute little guy.



Arriving at home my daughter had set up his crate and his play area - with toys aplenty!  He was so cute running around and enjoying it all.


She purchased a very important ’toy’ - a stuff white dog, with a heart beat you can feel and a heating pad insert that lasts 24 hours.  He sleeps on or beside it all the time.




She even purchased a quilted jacket for him because the weather was so cold over the weekend and he seemed so cold outside, but the jacket was kind of big and the weather is now improving and he clearly had an opinion about wearing his new jacket.  The face says it all.


What Tate doesn’t yet understand is that he will want for nothing!  He has landed in a family who values their pets as especially important family members.  

Welcome to the family little guy.  
You are in for a great life!

23 comments:

Marie Smith said...

He is so cute. Tate will make life interesting for the family. Lucky pup.

Michelle said...

What a heartwarming post! Welcome, Tate!

happyone said...

Glad you made it there and back safely.
Tate is a great name. He looks like he will surely be pampered. :)

Sandy said...

Wow, looks nasty out, think I would have waited to make the trip for better conditions. Glad you made it back safely. Puppies and the training involved takes work...makes me a bit tired thinking about it. Best of luck to all.

Leftycrafter said...

That face. Makes my heart melt. He is one lucky and loved pup.

Cynthia said...

Quite an adventure for you. I hate driving like that, city plus weather. But it was worth it to bring your daughter and this precious puppy together. I hope you get to see him again soon.

Jill at emeraldcottage said...

aaaaawwww he is soooooo cute!
Jillxo

Sandy said...

Making blog rounds, thought I'd pop in to say hi. Hope the pupping training is going well.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Glad you all made it to pick up Tate and back home again, safely. It looks like this little puppy has already stolen your hearts!

A :-) said...

So. Cute. !!! And that white toy with the heartbeat is a great idea.

Becki said...

What a cutie. So soft and squishy. I don't know how you contained yourself riding in the back seat with him for 3 hours!

Cat said...

That weather did not look like a picnic... I think little squish ball pup is just absolutely cute!
Cat

Susan said...

OMG, those wrinkles and folds! He is the cutest thing EVER. He will have a long, happy, love-filled life with your family.

Sandy said...

Making blog rounds and waving hello. Hope all is well with you; been so long since you've visited.

Sandy said...

Elaine to experiment, I changed my blog from embedded comments to pop up window. Would you test it and see if you're able to leave a message and let me know. Thanks.

Retired Knitter said...

Hello all,

Thanks for all the visits. Love this little guy to pieces!

Sandy, yes I will visit your blog and see if I can leave a message now.

Cynthia and Sandy and Cat - yes the weather looks dreadful, but we had warm temps for a few days before so the roads and the sidewalks were too warm for the snow to stick.

Becki - I looked forward all week to that 3 hour ride back with him on my lap. And he was so good. No struggling or anything.

Beatrice - that puppy stole our hearts BEFORE we had gone to get him. The pictures from the breeder were the key! And he turned out to be such a wonderful puppy. Easy to train, well behaved, loving.

Sandy said...

Thanks for the visual. Much appreciated. Will do that awhile and see what I think.
Sandy

Sandy said...

Making blog rounds and waving hello. Hope all is well.

M.K. said...

Tate is SO adorable!! It's wonderful that he is in a loving, caring home. Glad your trip went well.

Sandy said...

Making blog rounds and waving hello. Had to return to embedded comments. Just didn't like the other method; so am hopeful since it changed that it might have straighten things out for you.

Sandy said...

Waving hi as I make my blog rounds and hope all is well with you.

Sandy said...

Me waving hello again. Hope all is well with you.

netablogs said...

Lucky dog! And that white stuffie with the heartbeat and hot water bottle inside... that is perfect. If I get a puppy, I'll be looking for that! Tate is very cute and I'm sure he'll bring you much joy when you visit!