The afternoon we picked him up JD and I could barely contain our excitement. Highland Valley Doodles was so great to work with, they drove all the way from Lebanon, Oregon to meet us in Seattle the day before Christmas Eve. They gave us a bag of his food along with a folder with all of the information we needed to take care of him, but as soon as they handed him over to us everything they said went in one ear and out the other.
He was even more adorable than I imagined. After deliberating about a name for weeks, we settled on Max (Maximus). We figured we'd be able to settle on a name once we met him and we were right. As soon as JD suggested it, we knew that was it. It just fit.
The first few days were a whirlwind as he adjusted to his new home, met a ton of our family and friends, and we celebrated Christmas. Unfortunately we both came down with bad colds the day after Christmas and Max started getting restless in our tiny apartment, but we are figuring it out. Having a puppy is just as sweet as I imagined, but it's also more challenging than I expected. Waking up at ungodly hours to take him outside and constantly cleaning up pee off of my wood floors is getting old fast, but we absolutely adore him and are so glad to have him.
It's true what they say, puppies grow at lightning speed. Even after two weeks Max has grown so much. We wanted to remember this time with him as a puppy and so one of my best friends, Cassie, graciously offered to take some pictures of us with him this past weekend. He is 9 weeks today and growing fast and I'm so glad we did this shoot to remember the puppy days, as exhausting as they are.
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