Wednesday, June 22, 2011
These are not my dogs, but this is amazing...
https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2130433024372&oid=2204767687
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Winnie in the Wilderness
We took Winnie out to Hurkey Creek, near Idyllwild, this past weekend. She had a ball getting filthy and running freely around the camp grounds.
During our hike if she got too hot, she would take a break in the shade:
When we stopped at the creek, she pounced into the water and sank her little body into the refreshly cool mud:
And just when we thought she had enough, she went back in to do this:
Man, we love this dog. She is endless entertainment and boundless love.
During our hike if she got too hot, she would take a break in the shade:
When we stopped at the creek, she pounced into the water and sank her little body into the refreshly cool mud:
And just when we thought she had enough, she went back in to do this:
Man, we love this dog. She is endless entertainment and boundless love.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Worn out Winnie
Oh my heavens. This dog cracks me up. She snores louder than any human, and just doesn't give a shit.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Weird Winnie
Apparently the concept of the Potty Patch is lost on our little Winnie Woo. I think I might have to buy a few more of these so she has the option to sunbathe AND pee. Poor dear is used to a giant back yard in the rolling hills of Redding. Now she's down in Los Angeles, learning her way around the city of dreams, smog and cement. Bless her little Boston Terrier heart. She sure is a funny gal.
Friday, April 8, 2011
Winnie is the Woman
A friend of mine took these fabulous shots while I was enduring a painful discussion about something related to work... I just can't get over her perfectly square head and those big sad eyes, and of course those lips!
My model:
My model:
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Winnie's Weekend
Our first weekend together and Winnie had a fabulous time. Had little to do with us and everything to do with her new best buddy, Major, the 9-month old beautiful Boston Terrier playing with her in the video below.
It took all day, but they finally wore each other out. Look at the love between these two little jackals. Bostons really do have the most amazing personalities. Almost as though they're little people in tiny tuxedos. Actually, they're better than people. And that is why Bostons rule.
It took all day, but they finally wore each other out. Look at the love between these two little jackals. Bostons really do have the most amazing personalities. Almost as though they're little people in tiny tuxedos. Actually, they're better than people. And that is why Bostons rule.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Wonderful Winnie
So far the adjustment for Winnie has been a smooth transition. We love her so much and she is loving us right back with even more hutzpah. Leave it to a Boston to one up everyone.
Things Winnie loves:
- snuggling as close as possible
- snoring really loudly
- lots of healthy raw meat
- walks (her once pristine country paws are now dingy from the city)
- sleeping in her doggie bed by my feet at work
- riding in the car
- fuzzy toys
- tug of war
Things Winnie doesn't love:
- being alone at my desk for even 1 minute
- hip hop music
- rain
Look at that little face:
A rough day at the office, what with all of the naps and constant attention:
We're so grateful to have Winnikins in our life. She is a treasure.
Things Winnie loves:
- snuggling as close as possible
- snoring really loudly
- lots of healthy raw meat
- walks (her once pristine country paws are now dingy from the city)
- sleeping in her doggie bed by my feet at work
- riding in the car
- fuzzy toys
- tug of war
Things Winnie doesn't love:
- being alone at my desk for even 1 minute
- hip hop music
- rain
Look at that little face:
A rough day at the office, what with all of the naps and constant attention:
We're so grateful to have Winnikins in our life. She is a treasure.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Winnie's World is About to Change
We're picking up our new Boston Terrier, Winnie, this Saturday. She's a 3-year old BT who was looking for a forever home. Looks like we're it!
Here she is proudly sporting her "Good Canine Citizen" ribbon:
Here she is proudly sporting her "Good Canine Citizen" ribbon:
In Memory of Quincy & Sadie
My first Boston Terriers were Quincy and Sadie. They were the loves of my life. Sadie got sick during her 9th year, and due to a congenital spinal disorder she lost movement in her back legs. I carted her around in a stroller, did acupuncture, gave her special medication and kept her going for almost 2 more years. I was never going to be ready to let her go. But when I finally lifted the veil of denial I saw she was not comfortable anymore. I had to make the horrible decision to put her down.
The day before Thanksgiving 2008, I howled to the heavens, praying for comfort. In that desolately peaceful moment when Sadie passed, I felt my soul lift up with her. Letting go was so difficult. But I had to stay present for her older brother, Quincy. That day I saw her face in the clouds, looking down - as if letting me know she will always be watching over me. My little guy, Quincy, stayed loyally by my side for another 14 months until his kidneys got really bad. In complete and utter defeat, I had to put him down on Valentine's Day 2010.
I promised to give myself a year before I would even consider another dog. Fortunately where I was working at the time, they allowed dogs at the office. And there "coincidentally" happened to be FIVE people with Boston Terriers... All of the wonderful owners and doggies helped my heart heal as I mourned the loss of my Bostons.
In January 2011, one of my colleague's had a puppy named Major, and I swear he is Quincy reincarnated. Naturally, I fell in love. My heart was full again. I knew it was time to start looking for another Boston, and so a mellow search began. Through Major's contacts, I found a woman up in Redding, CA who had a 3-year old female available. After about 5 weeks of email exchanges and screenings, she decided to let me be Winnie's forever mommy.
I'm looking forward to this new chapter in my life, and promise to shower my new Winnie with so much love. Thank you, Sadie and Quincy, for showing me how to open my heart and let love in, and more importantly - how to share love freely.
Here they are at Runyon Canyon, Los Angeles 2006:
Quincy April 28, 1996 - February 14, 2010
Sadie May 1, 1998 - November 26, 2008
The day before Thanksgiving 2008, I howled to the heavens, praying for comfort. In that desolately peaceful moment when Sadie passed, I felt my soul lift up with her. Letting go was so difficult. But I had to stay present for her older brother, Quincy. That day I saw her face in the clouds, looking down - as if letting me know she will always be watching over me. My little guy, Quincy, stayed loyally by my side for another 14 months until his kidneys got really bad. In complete and utter defeat, I had to put him down on Valentine's Day 2010.
I promised to give myself a year before I would even consider another dog. Fortunately where I was working at the time, they allowed dogs at the office. And there "coincidentally" happened to be FIVE people with Boston Terriers... All of the wonderful owners and doggies helped my heart heal as I mourned the loss of my Bostons.
In January 2011, one of my colleague's had a puppy named Major, and I swear he is Quincy reincarnated. Naturally, I fell in love. My heart was full again. I knew it was time to start looking for another Boston, and so a mellow search began. Through Major's contacts, I found a woman up in Redding, CA who had a 3-year old female available. After about 5 weeks of email exchanges and screenings, she decided to let me be Winnie's forever mommy.
I'm looking forward to this new chapter in my life, and promise to shower my new Winnie with so much love. Thank you, Sadie and Quincy, for showing me how to open my heart and let love in, and more importantly - how to share love freely.
Here they are at Runyon Canyon, Los Angeles 2006:
Quincy April 28, 1996 - February 14, 2010
Sadie May 1, 1998 - November 26, 2008
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