morsels 08.05.09 – Sean almost drowns
* I think Sean almost drowned today — he fell into a bucketful of water and shrieked aloud while struggling to jump out. Thank God I was able to quickly get him out as he looks like he was about to suffocate! I suppose if I had delayed by a minute it would have been too late. His tongue looked pale white (as opposed to the usual pink) and boy did he look petrified. Poor little thing.
Here’s how he looked after I dried him up:

* The two boys are really fond of each other. Nash, who usually wails and yelps aloud non-stop when left alone, is now perfectly content to stay put as long as Sean is in the same crate as he is (they have separate crates normally). Sean, on the other hand, exhibits extraordinary energy and joy when older bro’s around. And they cuddle together like conjoined stuffed toys when they sleep.

* Nash has grown a LOT the past few weeks. I browsed through my old photos of him, circa April / May / June this year, and noted his remarkable size increase. I do hope Sean catches up with him soon. ![]()











I’m glad Sean is safe and sound
It’s sweet, the brothers Nash & Sean being fond of each other. Agree! Nash has really grown (big bro literally and figuratively). Both are looking good!
Will look forward to more pics of Nash & Sean in the next couple of weeks!
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“Here is a picture of Sean taking a bath”… ay hindi pala.. *puts down camera to save drowning dog*
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loko.. nahulog sya dun no lol
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