Fraser
Fraser has to be the luckiest dog in the whole world. He has two homes with a room all to himself in each one with a basket full of toys, a soft bed, a bowl full of dog food and an automatic water bowl that serves him filtered water all day long in his rooms. His room at his Grandma's house is painted light brown. His room at his mommy's house is painted bright yellow. He has lots of travel gear. He has two plastic bowls for food and water, an insulated water bottle to hold cool water, a pet taxi, and a doggie bed. He loves to ride in the back of his mommy's SUV where he has lots of room for play.

Fraser is so bad I decided to dress him as a little devil for Halloween. Fraser dressed as a devil for Halloween 2007. I had his costume made. It took 2 people 10 minutes to put it on him and we took some pictures. It took him about 5 seconds to get it off.

Here is Fraser as a puppy when I first bought him. He is sitting in front of his pet crate. He slept in it and stayed in it when we were away from home for a few hours. He was fairly easy to potty train since he spent lots of time in his crate as a puppy.

Here is Fraser standing on the gate in the den. He smells the food in the kitchen and he is wanting some so bad. He thinks that if he whines and begs he will be let in the kitchen to eat with us. Sometimes this works and sometimes it doesn't.
Fraser getting help from grandma opening one of his Christmas gifts - a personalized doggie bag! He opened some gifts I bought for him at my house on Christmas Eve 2007.

Santa Claus came and brought some toys to Fraser at Grandma's house. He got lots of stuff. Here he is chewing on a fire hydrant, one of many gifts he received for Christmas. He had more fun chewing on the paper than he did playing with his gifts.

Fraser enjoying a good Southern lunch: peas, rice, corn, steak, and biscuits. Mmm Yum! He licked the plate clean. All we had to wash out of the plate was puppy.

Fraser supervising the flower planting at MCPS. He sat and watched my mother and I plant flowers while he sipped on some cool ice water and growled.

Destructive Fraser! He loves paper of any kind. He will tear and chew the paper up into little tiny pieces. He did this one morning while I snoozed. I woke up to find this all over the bathroom and bed room. Needless to say I was not happy with him that day. I guess that is what I get for sleeping late.

This is the way Fraser looks during the summer. I have all of his hair shaved off so he will be cooler. Here he is at Grandma's house ready to go on a walk.

Fraser in the dining room hunting something to eat.

Fraser graduating from obedience school in June 2007.
Fraser's bowl of snow cone at my cousin Allen's expense account.
Fraser is eating the snow cone ice. He lapped it all up. He loves to eat ice.

Fraser opening one of his gifts at Grandma's house December 24, 2008.

Fraser getting some help from Grandma opening one of his gifts.

Here is Fraser chewing on some wrapping paper that his ball was wrapped in.

Fraser's bag of dog food that Santa had wrapped for him under the tree. Good thing Santa brought this food. A bag this size lasts him about 2 weeks.

I bought this shirt for Fraser to wear when Mom takes him out on his long walks so he will not be cold. Mom does just what the shirt says when they go for a walk.

This is how the living room looked after Fraser finished opening his gifts as well as the cats' gifts and tearing all of the wrapping paper out of the trash can.

The computer room became Fraser's room during the month of April when Mom had eye surgery. He had to stay in that room so he would not jump up and scratch her or hurt her eyes.

My mother had to put three different kinds of eye drops in her eyes after her surgery for about two weeks. She had to take a steroid drop, an anti-inflammatory drop, and an antibiotic drop. We left Fraser in the den for about 10 minutes while we went and fetched the mail. When we came back he had all three bottles on the floor and had chewed up the bottle of antibiotic drops. Of course he had to chew up the one that cost $70. Most of the medicine was all over the floor. When it comes to chewing something up or destroying something this dog has expensive taste.

Caught in the chair in the living room! Fraser knows sitting in this chair is a major no no. Sometimes when he thinks no one is looking he will climb up in that chair and sit there a few minutes.

Here is Fraser sniffing and looking at his gifts he received from the Easter bunny on Sunday, April 12, 2009. He received a ball, a cow, a rubbery squeaking chicken, and a shirt that said "If only I could talk". The soft squeaky ball was his favorite gift of all. He about drove me crazy with it wanting me to throw it for him so he could go fetch it.

Here Fraser is wearing one of his shirts. He has lots of shirts. Some day I am going to take a picture of all of his shirts and put it up on his page.