Mommy found her eaten pens, highlighters, and sharpies all over the living room when she got home…I had blue ink on my chin and my sister had it in her armpit.
Posts Tagged: Pug
Frieght Train
“I snore so loud that I wake myself up!” -Monster, 11 year old, one-eyed, no teeth pug
Otto, FiberPug
“I am the reason my parents can’t put toilet paper rolls on the holder. I think it is a treat dispenser and eat all the toilet paper and then poop it out all over the house. PS. I am now going to eat this paper sign”
Otto is the only dog I know that would rather eat the cardboard box his treats come in over the treats that are inside of it. He is our own personal paper shredder – have a confidential document that needs to be destroyed beyond recognition – Otto FiberPug to the rescue!!
Adoptable Fridays – Millie
I’m Millie, and I give “love growls”…when you scratch my head I growl with utter joy! I live in northern VA and am adoptable through the Healing Hearts Rescue Group. I also have a beautiful white heart on my tummy, because I will love my new adoptive person forever. Millie is a 10-year old, 9 pound chihuahua/pug mix, who is very healthy, loves walking on the leash and riding in the car, mostly potty-trained. She’d a cuddle-bug who loves to be with her foster mama every minute. She’s a very sweet, spunky little girl, looking for a forever home.
Shaming my Pug
I sneezed on my mom’s dinner one too many times.
What?! I’m short!
“Instead of getting a running start every time I want to get on the bed I figured I’d just shorten the whole thing…” – Wilga
Slug Licker
My pug puppy Tallulah, who likes to taste everything!
Pooped in your boots I have
Danny the pug poops in his mom’s boots.
Adoptable Fridays – Louie
Louie is 4 to 5 years old, living in Enterprise, AB. He’s being adopted through Alabama Pug Rescue and Adoption, Inc.
Making insulin? Louie the pug ain’t got time for that! This beautiful boy came to the rescue with severe untreated diabetes which had resulted in cataracts, rendering him blind. Surgery restored his sight and now he’s enjoying a new lease on life! Louie requires medication and a special diet for his diabetes, as well as thryoid medication, and his gorgeous brown eyes need drops every day, but he is a happy and loving dog who’s ready for his forever home. He is crate-trained and housebroken.
I snore
My name is Daisy and I snore. Loudly.