I AM ALL I AM wrote:
G'day Coco.
When I'd go out with Diva (she used to go almost everywhere with me) I'd hear comments about her looking like the Pug in MIB ... not true, Diva is way cuter.
Pugs are very intelligent. I'd trained Diva to open the screen door to go outside and come back in (there was no latch on the screen door). If she needed to go outside at night during winter (summer the back door was always open so she could go in and out on her own), she'd lick my face to wake me up so I could get up and let her out.
We spent a lot of time together, almost 24/7, for 8 years. Diva was / is my mate.
Aww, you're a good Pug daddy.
Certain breeds will always have a 'standard' appearance, but they all have unique features that only
parents can identify.
Biggs is my first dog since high school and I didn't want him as he dug up his previous owner's yard and barked almost incessantly. After we adopted him he dug and barked no more; Turns out, he's a high maintenance dog - he required a lot of attention.
He's twelve years old now and I know I must prepare myself as his arthritic hip gets worse. After him, I will return to not having any doggies as I will have to help care my my mother's dogs.
My ex wanted Biggs so badly he begged me for a month to get him, I relented knowing who would actually care for him. I don't mind at all; He's like a son to me. I estimate next year to be a hard year, maybe 2013, as........he's not going to suffer.
When I parted company with my ex I knew I couldn't leave Biggs behind as I knew he wouldn't receive proper care.
Now, he's spoiled more rotten by my parents than I ever spoiled him! He's their grand-dog.
How does it go? The more I live, the more I like animals - or some such to that effect.
Pugs look so huggable. I like a huggable doggeh.