Laughlin!

formerly known as “Leftie”

“dweller by the lake”

We picked Laughlin (pronounced Laak-lin) up yesterday in a whirlwind trip to the coast - He is spunky, brave, polite to the cats, and a big suck to me.  His daddy was the top cairn terrier in Canada in 2004… which really doesn’t matter at all except that the lady who bred him obviously took wonderful care and attention in cultivating good temperaments. He’s been like a little whirlwind through the house - constantly wanting to play and waking us up twice last night with jumps and licks and suggestive whines towards his toy on the dresser. I told Jrock that Hamish, who was half cairn terrier, was like this for the first four years.  He just raised his eyebrows, laughed, and looked exhausted already!

Enjoy the pictures and video from the first 24 hours.

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10 Responses to “Introducing…”

  1. Laughlin sounds like the perfect new addition to the family (well, for this very second…hopefully there are more to come very quickly)! Enjoy the whirlwind of activity, he’s practicing you up for the kids :)
    Rhonda

  2. What a cutie! I’m glad that you’ve found the perfect addition for your family! Watch out Maggie… I think that Laughlin is going to be running circles around you as you chase the hose water!

  3. Laughlin is adorable!! Congrats on the new addition to your family! :-)

  4. Very cute! Maggie must be getting exhausted trying to keep up!

  5. What a cutie!
    Wow, now he has A LOT of energy!

    Shannon

  6. So Cute!!!

  7. I just wanted to pop in and tell you I had a dream about your referral last night. 2 boys!! So hoping my premonition comes true!!

  8. Hi Rhonda - two boys, eh? That is funny - Jrock is guessing that now too… so I guess we’ll have to see what fate has in store :-)
    Nicky

  9. Welcome Laughlin! What a cute, fluffy bundle of frenzied joy :-)
    I see he’s already preparing you guys for sleepless nights with your babies

  10. Ooooh! What a little sweetie!!

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