This weekend we let Bean start having limited access to the backyard through her dog door. I chronicled her first moments in this fascinating photo essay. Enjoy!

Here her eyes are glowing with the red hot glare of excitement.

She immediately ran to the gate, to see if perhaps we had left it open. Always testing the limits, this one!

Checking to see if any birds have made the fatal mistake of nesting in our gutters.

Still checking for birds, but with gusto.

Resuming her look-out post. The neighborhood can rest safely once again.
3 comments:
What a purrdy doggie.
She looks so strong and happy.
Grandmabecker
Thanks Grandmabecker! You might just be Bean's biggest fan :)
You tell those birdies, Bean!
Isn't it great to be back in your own backyard? I hate being away from mine for more than a day.
-China
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