Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Different Strokes
How Luna prefers to enjoy the pool.
Monday, May 3, 2010
I am very happy to share that Pugpossessed raised $65 for the Sol Sunshine Memorial Fund during the month of April. The donation is being made by check, so I don't know if it will show in Pledgie, but I just wanted to let you all know that $65 is on its way to help the senior pugs of Central Florida Pug Rescue.
Thanks to all who shopped at Pugpossessed and a huge thank you to Punchy of Pugpossessed for her generosity and for choosing Sol's Sunshine Memorial fund.
Monday, May 3, 2010
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case I think this picture is a way to see the the different personalities of Benjamin, Henry & Luna.
First, we have Henry the adventurer that can't stay out of the pool. Then we have the worriers, Benjamin & Luna, that pace around the pool concerned about their brother. But the real moment of truth is when Henry jumps out of the pool. As you can see, Luna is giving Henry and earful, but Ben is in the back, running as fast as he can because he knows Henry is going to shake. One big shake from Henry will get Benny all wet. And Benjamin's number one rule when swimming is that no one can get wet.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Good news! Pugpossessed's contributions to the Sol Sunshine Memorial Fund have been extended through Sunday, May 2, 2010. $5 from each sale made through Sunday will be donated to Solsey's fund. New items are being added to the store this evening, so be sure to check back and see the latest additions.
Friday, April 30, 2010
That was Mr. Take Me Out to the Ball Game yesterday morning. It seems someone tuckered himself out living it up at the baseball game.
Hope all of you have a great weekend!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Last night was Bark at the Park night for our local minor league baseball team. We found out about the event a few months ago and have been looking forward to it ever since. Since we had a few months to strategize, we decided to only bring Henry.
We were a family of four pugs, when we first learned of the event and we knew that a baseball game on what would most likely be a warm April night would be too much for Sol to handle. We also felt like Luna would not enjoy going to the game either. With not seeing well, Luna doesn't really like crowds. She much prefers small gatherings. Then we thought about it a little more and we knew that Benny would just be crazy with all the ballpark food around. So we thought it would just be fun to take Henry and Benjamin & Luna could have a fun night at home with Grammy.
And Henry did not disappoint. We arrived a tad early, and while we were getting out of the car, Henry met several "Event Staff" people just arriving for work. We talked for a bit and then they went into the park for work. After a brief wait, the gates to the park opened and we got to go in and check everything out. The first perk of the night was that every dog entering the park received a dog biscuit. That made Henry happy.
We walked along and visited some of the dog related booths and when we got near the concession stand, we heard a group of people calling, "Henry! Henry!" Henry went running over and wouldn't you know, Henry had previously made friends in the parking lot with the most important people at the ballpark - the concession workers.
Feeling like a king, Henry waltzed right over to the concession and stood up at the window, ever so happy to say hello to his new friends.
We finally made our way to our seats and Henry watched the players warm up. There were a few dogs around making a ruckus, but Henry just ignored them. With a full belly courtesy of his new friends, he was on cloud 9 basking in the setting sun on a perfect evening watching some people running around on what looked like some very nice grass.
After a few innings we moved up to the bleachers to get a different view and say hi to some friends. There Henry met a few other dogs and people. We tried to get a picture with the mascot, but as soon as he came near the dogs in our section went into full attack mode. Henry just watched, cocking his head to the side.
After a few more innings, we decided to head home, but not before making one more stop at the concessions so Henry could say good night to his new friends.
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