Friday, August 27, 2010

Things have been pretty quiet here in the OBP house. Walks are still limited because of the heat and humidity and we have been getting a lot of rain this week. Which, ultimately, is great because we can always use the rain. But, in terms of pug adventures things have been very humdrum around here. So, since we don't have any interesting stories to tell, I told the pugs they needed to dial up the cuteness until I dream up something fun for us to do and share with all the OBPers out there.


Have a great weekend everyone and don't forget about the 2011 Calendar Contest.
Thursday, August 26, 2010

It has come to my attention that simply laying on the sofa is no longer comfortable enough for the boys. Instead they prefer that at least two pillows be stacked on top of the sofa cushions. I'm thinking we have reaches a new level of spoiled around here.
Also, don't forget to enter your pug's picture in the 2011 Calendar Contest.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Luna is far smaller than the boys, but it rarely shows in pictures. However, the other day, I caught her sandwiched between the boys and her small stature really comes through.
But, just because she is little, don't think that the boys push her around. Here is a shot of her pushing her way through the pack, telling the boys to step aside, Looney is coming through.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Looking forward to your captions in the comments.
Monday, August 23, 2010

Benny better be on his best behavior. Luna has Benny's precious puffy. Muahaha!
Friday, August 20, 2010

When she plays, she plays hard. When she sleeps, she sleeps hard.
Instead of taking a picture, I really wish I would have taken a video because you should have heard her snoring.
Thursday, August 19, 2010

With the hot weather here in FL, the barking out the door business at all who pass has been kinda slow for the pugs. Usually, there is a steady stream of walkers, bikers and dogs in the evenings that pass by the house. But, most of the people usually out and about have been opting for cooler temperatures indoors. Which means the pugs have more time in between barks to rest their heads. And that is a very dangerous thing, because before you know it the barking has been replaced by snoring. And then, people are passing by the house without being barked at. Which leads the diehard walkers, willing to brave the insane humidity, to ask me when they see me out, "Where are those pugs?" And what can I say? "Uh...they fell asleep waiting for you."
