I think most dogs love wrestling. When big dogs wrestle, it’s a good idea to stand back! It’s all in good fun, but chairs have been known to go flying.
Sometimes though, especially on lazy Sundays, wrestling is a little more low-key. Part playtime, part nap time. And short!
Diana would like to play a little longer. Daisy thinks she should come back later for more playtime. Maybe tomorrow.
Sunday afternoons are just meant for nap time, especially when you live with two lazy sleepy Newfies. Newfies are not the most high energy dogs on the planet. They tend to move at a slightly slower speed.
Darling Diana needs her beauty sleep.
Diana’s pillow reads “Whatever you are, be a good one.” She takes this to heart. She wants to be the best napper she possibly can. She likes a pillow to lay her head on, and preferably someone to rub her paws as she falls asleep. She’s a bit of a princess sometimes.
If Diana is the princess, Daisy truly is the Nap Queen.
Every Queen needs a bit of privacy now and then.
For Daisy, nap time is sacred and she has been known to get a little grumbly with anyone who interrupts her afternoon nap. She’s not really mad at you, but she would like you to go away and come back later.
Daisy prefers cozy places to sleep. She wouldn’t say no to being tucked in with a bit of blanket. Daisy likes to hide herself away under the table or under the piano, anywhere she can get a bit of privacy.
These days, peace and quiet can be hard to find!
Some days, Daisy and Diana sleep best when they are wrapped up in a puppy pile.
Where did all these people come from? Never a quiet moment at home these days. Lucky Mr Snowy blends in well. Even if he’s not green. Nothing to see here, he says.
Spot the Mr Snowy.
Ms Betty Bunny has no interest in hiding. She’s not that sort of rabbit. She is proud of her long pointy ears and her whole fluffy self.
Ms Betty Bunny doesn’t get worked up. She goes her own way.
One small cuddly rabbit and one slightly larger rambunctious rabbit. Friends forever.