The first thing that I'm going to talk about is excited peeing. Miles doesn't do it in front of me, or in front of Rob, for that matter. He does it when he's in front of people that he doesn't see often, or for people to whom he is submissive. He doesn't pee much, and the doggy day care lady (for whom he is submissive), Christine, says that it will likely pass after he is neutered. T-Minus 9 days. We call them the sprinkles. According to this article, he will likely grow out of it - it's most prevalent in puppies, because they don't have full bladder control until they are a little older, sometimes even up to a year old. He does it most when he is excited to see people - for instance, my father-in-law this afternoon, all over his shoe and driveway. He's generally pretty good about not doing that, though, unless he gets really excited...AND, there's a new thing that he does when he's REALLY excited that just recently developed in the past couple of weeks - he SMILES! Much like this (except more subtle and less vicious looking - photo courtesy of http://gotsmile.net):
Anywho, he's pretty adorable when he does it, and we try to praise it so that we can get him to do it on command. He knows that it's not a bad thing so he's doing it more often, which ABSOLUTELY cracks me up.
The next thing that I'm going to talk about is a little crass, but it's the NARB (look at #1 and #3 to get what I mean). This happens at two specific times:
1. After breakfast. What can we say, he gets overly excited by food.
2. When he's really, really excited. Like, every time I pick him up from daycare.
It also sometimes just happens when he's just sitting there. He'll start whining every time, as if to say "WHAT'S HAPPENING TO MEEEEE?" He just waits it out, and then he's fine. This will likely also stop happening once he is neutered, so we're not too worried about it at this point.
The next thing that I'm going to talk about is a little crass, but it's the NARB (look at #1 and #3 to get what I mean). This happens at two specific times:
1. After breakfast. What can we say, he gets overly excited by food.
2. When he's really, really excited. Like, every time I pick him up from daycare.
It also sometimes just happens when he's just sitting there. He'll start whining every time, as if to say "WHAT'S HAPPENING TO MEEEEE?" He just waits it out, and then he's fine. This will likely also stop happening once he is neutered, so we're not too worried about it at this point.
In other words, our Miles is growing up! He still cracks us up every day (for instance, right now, while he is seemingly trying to build his own little fort out of a cardboard box)! He's currently about 40 pounds - our vet says that once he hits six months, his growth will likely slow significantly (and it has already started to - he's gaining about 2 pounds per week currently, slowing from 4-6 when we adopted him), and he will be at approximately 2/3 of his total weight at that time. My guess is that he's going to be 56 pounds, all told. It could be a little more, but I'm holding fast at the 56 that I put in the family pool. :)
Our favorite thing is to introduce Miles to a new sound, because when we do, he does this, from side to side:

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