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Ingrid turns two

Ingrid the labradoodle explores art in Oak lawn, Dallas.

I sometimes tell people that my labradoodle is still a puppy. She acts like a puppy — hyper, uncontrollably excitable, and easily fooled. But I just realized today that Ingrid is already two years old.

I got Ingrid back in October 2015 (how time flies!) and she’s been tumbling around my apartments ever since. What a quick two years.

Ingrid the labradoodle among the flowers in Perry Heights, Dallas.

Ingrid the labradoodle among the flowers in Perry Heights, Dallas.

Ingrid the Labradoodle at a Highland Park fountain.

Ingrid the Labradoodle at a Highland Park fountain.

Ingrid the labradoodle spots some cats on an evening dog walk in Perry Heights, Dallas.

Ingrid the labradoodle spots some cats on an evening dog walk in Perry Heights, Dallas.

Ingrid the labradoodle by a knocked-down Oak Lawn sign post.

Ingrid the labradoodle by a knocked-down Oak Lawn sign post.

The dogs by Trinity River Bridge

The dogs by Trinity River Bridge

Ingrid the Labradoodle on the Katy Trail.

Ingrid the Labradoodle on the Katy Trail.

Ingrid the Labradoodle at Lee Park / Turtle Creek in Oak Lawn.

Ingrid the Labradoodle at Lee Park / Turtle Creek in Oak Lawn.

Ingrid the Labradoodle

Ingrid the Labradoodle posing at Dallas’ West end Historic District.

Ingrid the labradoodle at Lee Park / Arlington Conservatory in Oak Lawn, Dallas.

Ingrid the labradoodle at Lee Park / Arlington Conservatory in Oak Lawn, Dallas.

Craddock Park tennis courts

Ingrid the labradoodle eyes a tennis ball.

Ingrid with a puppachino

Ingrid with a puppachino

Ingrid Labradoodle

Ingrid glaring after her bath.

Ingrid the Labradoodle at Lee Park / Arlington Hall in Dallas

Ingrid the Labradoodle at Lee Park / Arlington Hall in Dallas

Trinity River Bridge Graffiti

Ingrid the Labradoodle exploring the graffiti under the bridge

Ingrid in downtown Dallas

Ingrid the Labradoodle in front of a downtown Dallas fountain.

Great Trinity Forest in Dallas

Ingrid the Labradoodle in the forest.

Perry Heights Tennis Courts

Ingrid eyeing the ball during our attempt at a tennis game.

Ingrd the labradoodle and Gunter the chiweenie at Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas.

Ingrd the labradoodle and Gunter the chiweenie at Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas.

Gunter and Ingrid on a dog walk in the Perry Heights section of the gayborhood.

Gunter and Ingrid on a dog walk in the Perry Heights section of the gayborhood.

Ingrid the labradoodle in front of a gaudy Highland Park mansion.

Ingrid the labradoodle in front of a gaudy Highland Park mansion.

Ingrid the labradoodle uncertain about a statue near Klyde Warren Park.

Ingrid the labradoodle uncertain about a statue near Klyde Warren Park.

Ingrid the Labradoodle in the Dallas Design District.

Ingrid the Labradoodle in the Dallas Design District.

Ingrid the labradoodle explores art in Oak lawn, Dallas.

Ingrid the labradoodle explores art in Oak lawn, Dallas.

Ingrid has been all over Dallas — sometimes on 15 mile walks. Our only road trip so far was a muggy excursion to Austin last year (in which she puked all over my car) but she’s pretty-much stayed in Dallas-proper the rest of the time.

We are still working on getting Ingrid better socialized around dogs and people. But she’s pretty much a happy, non-aggressive dog that won’t crap in the house and has only peed on a house guest once.

That’s pretty good for age two.

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