These two lovely dogs belong to Ron and Nancy. They love to go hunting and run through the dahlias. They also love to ride in the back seat of the Subaru and pick up Nancy from work. One of these is on anti-anxiety drugs. Can you guess which one?
This is an entry from Cherianne. Actually she doesn't like pugs but sent this picture to cleanse her memory from a bad college experience. You'll have to ask Cherianne for details.
Now here is a little cutie that was submitted by Kerry. He doesn't own a dog but thought this one was cute and wanted it to be included. I think if Kerry had a dog, it would look just like this.
This one belongs to one of our Buildings & Grounds guys, Daron. She is a very sweet little dog until you move the wrong way and then she bites your head off! Isn't she cute?
Have you seen this puppy?
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Sam is a 14-year-old pedigreed Chinese crested and a three-time champ in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest. He is the dog of Susie Lockheed's dreams, a toad that will turn into a prince.
Sam is totally hairless. He has blackheads all over his skin, along with brown warts and moles.
His right eye appears reddish-purple from cataracts. His left eye is milky white.
Sam is one of four hairless dogs that hang out on the couch in Susie Lockheed's Santa Barbara home, where she operates a beauty salon. Susie gets allergies from furry animals--not from Sam. Now she can cuddle without worries. She can scratch fleshy, thin, potato-chip ears and run her fingers through the small patches of white hair on his head.
During the past few years, Sam has gone blind and suffered illness. He has also helped Susie survive treatment for thyroid cancer.
After drinking a radioactive iodine treatment, Lockheed had to stay at home for five days, and her entire room had to be covered in plastic--even the telephone. Friends had to leave food by her door because of the radiation. But she wasn't alone--Sam stayed with her. The two enjoyed lounging and watching television. Sam never left her except to visit the side yard through his doggy door. The two have been inseparable ever since. Now Sam cries when Lockheed isn't around.
People are made for dogs!
(Note: this last entry was an article not written by me (Linda) but was too funny to leave out. Now that's one ugly dog!)
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Sam is a 14-year-old pedigreed Chinese crested and a three-time champ in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest. He is the dog of Susie Lockheed's dreams, a toad that will turn into a prince.
Sam is totally hairless. He has blackheads all over his skin, along with brown warts and moles.
His right eye appears reddish-purple from cataracts. His left eye is milky white.
Sam is one of four hairless dogs that hang out on the couch in Susie Lockheed's Santa Barbara home, where she operates a beauty salon. Susie gets allergies from furry animals--not from Sam. Now she can cuddle without worries. She can scratch fleshy, thin, potato-chip ears and run her fingers through the small patches of white hair on his head.
During the past few years, Sam has gone blind and suffered illness. He has also helped Susie survive treatment for thyroid cancer.
After drinking a radioactive iodine treatment, Lockheed had to stay at home for five days, and her entire room had to be covered in plastic--even the telephone. Friends had to leave food by her door because of the radiation. But she wasn't alone--Sam stayed with her. The two enjoyed lounging and watching television. Sam never left her except to visit the side yard through his doggy door. The two have been inseparable ever since. Now Sam cries when Lockheed isn't around.
People are made for dogs!
(Note: this last entry was an article not written by me (Linda) but was too funny to leave out. Now that's one ugly dog!)
8 comments:
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Just found your blog, you silly ladies! You two are so much fun...even when you phone me when it's MY month on. :-)
Diane Meyer
That chinese dog looks more like yoda from Star wars.
Dogs certainly are blog worthy... I am caring for a 10 month old golden retriever this weekend... never been left by the owners so long... poor thing is very sad...
are you wonderful ladies going to get back to posting anytime soon? :-)
I'm with Melissa....you wonderful ladies need to be posting soon....for those of us who have had to be sent from Good Shepherd but hold it, with the red head department, in their hearts!
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