Five years ago today, my sweet little dog Bailey was born. I got him when he was just a little pup, so we’ve had almost five years of memories together. (Okay, he probably doesn’t remember any of it. He is a dog.)
I was only 23 years old when I got him, so I’ve obviously changed a lot since I got him. At the time, I was going out and staying out late every night after work. Obviously, I had to tame that when I got him so I could take care of him, and I did it without blinking an eye. He’s brought me a few tears and a few screams of frustration when he was a puppy, but this 20 pounds of lhasa-poo has brought me so much happiness and love and has made me a more caring person.
(Also, according to Emily, I can’t walk past a dog now without smiling. Fair enough.)
I try to keep the gratuitous pictures of Bailey on my blog to a minimum, but in honor of his birthday, here are quite a few Bailey pictures!
Puppy’s first Christmas.
Umm. Yeah. He broke his leg when he was a puppy. He fell off a chair on Christmas Eve. I’m pretty sure I cried harder than him on the way to the vet. He had to have this cast on for about three weeks, but by the way he jumps today, you’d never know he broke his little leg.
Yes, the cast was half the size of him, and yes, he got bigger and I got smaller.
Pretty much my favorite picture of him ever. My parents sent me this last year when I was running the marathon.
Santa Paws!
His favorite hobby.
How am I celebrating his fifth birthday? (You know I am.) Taking him to a dog costume parade later (probably not his idea of birthday fun…) and then my parents are coming in to see him!
So, am I totally ridiculous, or would you/do you celebrate your dog’s birthday, too? If you have a dog, what kind? If not, if you could get any kind, what kind would you get?
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Happy birthday to your sweet little boy! I wouldn't mind seeing more of Bailey on the blog, he is such a little ham!
You should bake him a dog cake! Happy Birthday Bailey. My dog turns 5 (I think, he was a rescue) in December.
Happy Birthday Bailey!! What a cute furry face you have!!! I have a corgi/ jack Russell mix and I celebrate her birthday every year. Like you, getting a dog changed my life. I would happily leave a night out to go home and walk her and then snuggle up with her. (although a boy would be better! :))
Aw Happy Birthday Bailey! :) He is such a cute dog! Have fun at the costume parade!
Happy Birthday Bailey!!! Have fun at the parade!! Can't wait to see pictures!
We make our dog a birthday cake each year, and give him presents. :) So since normal is all relative.... I say you're very normal. :) HAPPY BIRTHDAY BAILEY!!!
I totally agree that our dog's birthdays should be celebrated each year! I have a 2 year old Airedale Terrier named Woolly Bear who has all of his human aunts, uncles and grandparents attend his party each year.
By the way, I love your blog!!!!
I just love when you post pictures of Bailey. Celebrate away! I have a Bichon Frise and my friend has a Cavalier King Charles who just turned two so I got cupcakes for the adults and squeaky toys for the pups and we had a little fun :)
Happy birthday, Bailey!
I have two dogs myself :) A Chihuahua mix (probably w Chinese Crested), Frida, is 5 and totally the princess of the house. Everyone spoils her, no matter what I say! :) in all fairness, she's way cool and a bit strange as far as Chihuahuas go: likes most people, LOVES children, is potty-trained... And then there's Lucca, the Saint Bernard. He's 3 and a big baby -totally a momma's boy. That dog is probably the love of my life! (my boyfriend understands ;) ) Most people find the pairing pretty amusing... So you can probably guess I do celebrate their birthdays! Usually little things, or just special treats, but I'm already so regularly obsessed with my dogs... They really do affect a lot of the decisions I make in my life! So I agree with previous comments -celebrate away! Other dog people get it :D
First its not weird to celebrate your dogs birthday - we wish our two puppies, Winston and Khloe (mini English Goldendoodles), a happy "month-day". Yeah... maybe that is a little weird.