As most of you may know, Grammy pug sits 4 days a week. She spends quality time with the pugs often. While she is here she also tends to some of the tasks that go unanswered by us on a regular but necessary basis, such as watering the plants, wiping down the area near the trash can and she even leaves behind a special gift here & there.
We have a guest room where the decor is a jungle theme. The comforter is a black & beige zebra stripe. The pillow shams are like a leopard print. There are jungle pictures on the wall. There is also an off-white leather chair in the room. Well, until recently, this chair had been pillowless. Since we keep the door to this room closed and do not regularly visit this room, this weekend when I had a reason to go in there, I discovered a zebra stripped pillow decorating the previously empty chair. So, I am not entirely sure when Grammy left this pillow behind, but it did not take Benny longer than a minute to own the pillow as his own. After that, the other 2 pugs came to join him.
So, we wanted to be sure to thank Grammy for being a wonderful pillow leprechaun leaving behind a great goodie loved by the pugs and of course matching the decor of the room. Grammy would not have it any other way.
Over the weekend, I was having a bit more fun with Benny asking him questions and getting his head to tilt. In addition to taking pics, we got a little video of Benny in action. Notice Henry in the background. You get a little head turn from him, but nothing like Benny.
Getting a head title out of Benny is almost too easy and it is a privilege that I abuse regularly. All you have to do is say a string of words that he knows. For example, for this shot, I asked "Benny, have you seen mommy? Did Grammy come to see you today? How about G-Ma? Is G-Ma going to come see you? Did you eat your lunch today? How about Henry? Where's Henry? Where's your sister? Looney?"
As you talk, you are sure to get the classic, left, right, little more to the right, back to the left pug head tilt.