I hope you all had a great Christmas! Mom and I are spending the week with the whole family. We are having a great time!
Here are almost all of us: My biggest cousin, my grandma, my aunty's mother in law whom I love so much I would like to call grandmama, mom, my other cousin, my uncle and my smallest cousin. Aunty took the picture.
My best gift was to receive the family at home. But Santa Paws sent other little things to me because I was a such a good boy!
I noticed something on my boot. Mom said that Santa delivered it to my aunty's house by mistake.
Mom said that I won't be able to get out of her control while walking. I love my new buddy belt!
I had to promise mom I will never do that while walking because it is dangerous to get loose.
Now see what I also got! A portrait of MOI! Thank you Punchy!

6 comments:
Those gifts are great! Enjoy spending time with your family!
Hugs & Snugs
Eduardo the Snuggle Puggle
Those gifts are GREAT, Coco! I know you deserved them, you have brought SO much love and joy to your Momma this year!
It looks like you've been having a great holiday! And you deserve those cool gifts...you've been so much fun to follow in Blogland!
Sending you big Christmas pug hugs and kisses!
The Pug Posse
hi sandra and coco!
oh what a wonderful holiday!
xoxox
m & e
What great gifts. You will definitely need to take a really long nap after all this is over. Have fun with your family.
Roxy
I just read Coco's story after you posted on my blog. All that you two went through brings tears to my eyes! One of my own Pugs, Nina (that I originally fostered, but just had to adopt) was turned over to Pug Rescue for bilateral corneal ulcers. I nursed her though the night hoping to save her eyes, only to find out that they both ruptured during the night. She went right to surgery the next morning. Thankfully the vet was able to save her eye sight. Nina was only 10 months old at the time, she also had a liver shunt that needed to be corrected. I am so happy to see Coco is a happy healthy Pug now! It is truly amazing how dogs compensate when they loose one sense.
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