Camille and Reilly have their lovable quirks, as each dog (whether a puppy or an adult puppy) has his or her unique quirks and shares universally-canine quirks with his or her canine compadres. Even last night, for example, Reilly came over to my computer to get scritches three times when she sensed that I was in a bad-enough mood as was the case (Long story!). She also, within this week, demonstrated once again that she has her equivalent-to-human-toddler defiant side—for example, she petulantly growled at me when I asked her to move onto another side of the bed for a minute (and I need to, God willing record an instance of that one time). Meanwhile, she continues to love her belly rubs, and even tapped her paw on my head when I paused in rubbing her belly at one point.
As for Camille, she has picked up Reilly's quirk of turning away from the camera when she is tired. By the way, patient Reilly—even though she gave me a "I'm frustrated" or "C'mon; I want to go 'night nights'" look—waited for me to wrap up my day again last night.
As for Camille, she has picked up Reilly's quirk of turning away from the camera when she is tired. By the way, patient Reilly—even though she gave me a "I'm frustrated" or "C'mon; I want to go 'night nights'" look—waited for me to wrap up my day again last night.
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