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That <i>is</i> immensely entertaining!
Haha, I loved Mrs. S little comment..that cracked me up.
Aww GDG, I’m glad you found a good new home for the Pug, she is beautiful!
I’m glad you were able to find her a new home so quickly.
G, what did you feed that poor thing?
Her tongue is glowing!!!
Donna & Zoe, with a personality like hers, it wasn’t hard. She was just too much for us.
J, we bought a bag of Radioactive Poocharonis just for her. Was that bad?
Oh, I didn’t realize that was your sweety! I think I’ve either rented from her or to her at BE before.
Pugs are cute...but I want a PUGGLE. In the worst way.
I’m glad you found a home for her. We have four cats and two summers ago we almost had five. We found an adult cat in the parking lot (actually the cat found my son) and she was beat up pretty badly and bleeding. We took her in and tried all summer to find a home since none of the shelters would take an adult cat. Finally my mom found someone to take her and they’re very happy with her. It’s such a great feeling to do things like that.
Sweet! Although pugs always remind me of the film Men In Black!
Lucy, that’s a pub/poodle mix, right? Poodles are really smart. Would be funny to see a stout little dog with curly hair, heehee.
Heather, things always work out for the best. Usually. That was great of you to rescue the cat in the first place!
Weenie, I assure you that never once did we try to shake the dog in an effort to make it speak.
hmm, i wanted a pug - maybe i should reconsider.
You should definitely do a lot of research before you go for a pug. My manager has a pair and he says they are definitely a handful. They are into everything and the rooms he doesn’t want destroyed, he has to block them from entering. I had no idea. I thought they were laid back in addition to friendly. Turns out they are not at all laid back.
The ownder of the last company I worked for (you know, before my recent ill-fated job-search) owned a pug. He said sometimes he’d get so mad at his little dog that “I want to bash his face in… but someone’s already beat me to it, so I don’t see the point.”
Not sure if anyone but me thinks that is IMMENSELY entertaining.
I’m gonna go back to hiding now.
Mrs. S | 08.17.2006 | 9:58 AM