Happy Birthday to the Pig

She was three yesterday! She had a peanut butter Kong and her daddy gave her a birthday egg with her breakfast. We took her to play swimmy fetch in the evening as a treat. She was funny, she could tell it was her special day and got way too excited after coming back from swimming and was up until 10:30pm running around with her squeaky frog. Then she basically got overtired like a toddler who’d had too much birthday cake and started biting cushions and crying at me so I put her to bed and she was fast asleep within one minute :sneaky: and she is still asleep now!
 
HAHAHA oh I'm dying at her still up at 1030pm like a child buzzed on energy drinks :D She is absolutely doing her best to prepare you for your new arrival. She's doing you a favour, honest!

Happy Birthday to The Pig! I can't wait to hear what adventures you're going to have now that you're 3 :)
 
Oh Happy Birthday Pig for yesterday, you sound like you had the most amazing day. Any photo's Lara? xx
We didn’t get any unfortunately, OH had the camera but was watching the football on his phone sulking because I had made him come for Piggy’s birthday walk :mad: but she is going to have a birthday weekend so I’ll get some soon! We have our last gun-pig lesson tomorrow before I am too fat to do it and it is at a water venue so I’ll try to get some swimmy shots :)
 
Happy birthday Pigletina Bobbelina.... Umm can't remember her other names?

How come you know her exact birthday @Lara_Pigletina ? From memory you rescued her before she was 1, did she come with a back history and birth date?
 
Happy birthday Pigletina Bobbelina.... Umm can't remember her other names?

How come you know her exact birthday @Lara_Pigletina ? From memory you rescued her before she was 1, did she come with a back history and birth date?
She was actually a rehoming rather than a rescue - so we saw her in her previous home. They were a quite nice family but were just completely in over their head with her, they had small children and they kept her shut in her crate for the whole school day by herself and then they didn’t want to walk her in the evenings. So at 9 months she was an adolescent underexercised ball of frustration who was jumping at the children and biting everyone. But it means we know much more about her than a rescue from a rescue centre, including what her mum and dad were etc which is nice :)
 
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