Pictures of our non-human friends
#344
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Love all of the pics.
I want to be this comfortable when I sleep. This is Molly, my Toy Poodle after she stole the two stuffed frogs that she is sleeping on.
I want to be this comfortable when I sleep. This is Molly, my Toy Poodle after she stole the two stuffed frogs that she is sleeping on.
Molly, sleeping on my stuffed frogs.
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#346
I thought I put Tilly in here already, but I couldn't find it. So she is going to be 9 years old in a few weeks (June 13th). She is a fawn pug and oh so spoiled! We recently moved and she is not adjusting as well as I thought she would. The first week she wouldn't sleep at night. Now she sleeps, but seems overwhelmed by the sights and smells when we go on a walk. She starts panting even on a cool day. Time should cure all that. She is called Tilly the Model by all our pug friends. :-)
#347
Originally Posted by needles3thread
Just started lookiing at this............do we have
any pictures of pugs?
any pictures of pugs?
Miss Tilly Driving
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#348
This is Patches, my 9.6 lb therapist with big ears for excellent listening skill.
She thinks we rescued her from her shelter-death-row status, but more impressive, she rescued us during hard times.
She brings daily laughter and happy chatter into our home.
She motivates me to get out and walk or take her to a park.
She is a very talented cuddler, on laps and in bed.
She never had her own bed or toys before, so from day 1 with us, when she's done shaking and playing with a toy, she puts it back into her bed. Imagine that; she actually puts her toys away! Our previous dog had our house looking like we had a toddler!
She has become a very involving "hobby". We've taught her obedience, to never beg (she just goes to her bed when we eat and curls up for a doze), how to play ball, to have fun with other dogs, basic agility tasks, and many many fun tricks. "Play Piano!" involves her leaping onto the bench, then playing a few notes (no cookie unless she uses each of her paws). Now, I'm working on "Stay" while her feet are still on the keys, for photos, of course.
Yes, she has patches of white here and there, but her name also reflects quilting!
I'm going to change my avatar here. We have some great photos of her with a few of my quilt pillows and a wallhanging. I need to do that because, after all.....
my name here is " quiltswithdogs " !
She thinks we rescued her from her shelter-death-row status, but more impressive, she rescued us during hard times.
She brings daily laughter and happy chatter into our home.
She motivates me to get out and walk or take her to a park.
She is a very talented cuddler, on laps and in bed.
She never had her own bed or toys before, so from day 1 with us, when she's done shaking and playing with a toy, she puts it back into her bed. Imagine that; she actually puts her toys away! Our previous dog had our house looking like we had a toddler!
She has become a very involving "hobby". We've taught her obedience, to never beg (she just goes to her bed when we eat and curls up for a doze), how to play ball, to have fun with other dogs, basic agility tasks, and many many fun tricks. "Play Piano!" involves her leaping onto the bench, then playing a few notes (no cookie unless she uses each of her paws). Now, I'm working on "Stay" while her feet are still on the keys, for photos, of course.
Yes, she has patches of white here and there, but her name also reflects quilting!
I'm going to change my avatar here. We have some great photos of her with a few of my quilt pillows and a wallhanging. I need to do that because, after all.....
my name here is " quiltswithdogs " !
Patches
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Patches visiting cousin Tropic .......(formerly a Guide Dog for the Blind trainee, but bad knees "recareered" her to be my sister's pet... a great life)
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#349
Originally Posted by sallyandtilly
She is called Tilly the Model by all our pug friends. :-)
#350
Originally Posted by quiltswithdogs
This is Patches, my 9.6 lb therapist with big ears for excellent listening skill.
She thinks we rescued her from her shelter-death-row status, but more impressive, she rescued us during hard times.
She thinks we rescued her from her shelter-death-row status, but more impressive, she rescued us during hard times.
What a sweetheart! I know what you mean by her being a therapy dog. Just having them next to you is so calming and soothing. . .
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