We got Punkin when he was just three months old and weighed only three pounds. Punkin loves to play with anything--his favorite toys are actually not toys at all, like dog bones, ice cubes and water bottles which he loves to throw into the air by whipping his neck and then chasing them around. The most bizarre part of Punkin may be his eating habits; he is partially vegetarian as he loves to snack on cantaloupe, carrots, and tomatoes. Punkin can be caught barking in the kitchen only when we are preparing a salad. Punkin adores playing with his family and meeting all the children in the neighborhood. We have surely fallen in love with Punkin's little quirks and curious personality.







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