Monday, February 22, 2010

Benjamin, Henry & Luna patiently waiting for a little taste of roast beef. Why is there no picture of Sol you ask? Well, that is because she is jumping around like a wild woman, barking & whining and demanding that we hurry up and give her her treat. All that craziness doesn't really photograph that well. 
Sunday, February 21, 2010

Keeping with our ear out for noises in the kitchen theme, here is Baby Benny listening to what is happening in the kitchen while striking a pose for the camera.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
This week's flaskback: Taking the Hint
They all love car rides.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Well by now, I guess you have noticed that OBP is sporting a new look. It is a design, in one form or another, that I have been sitting on for over a year. So, I am very happy that I finally got enough oomph to push it out the door. I will still be tweaking little things here and there but if you spot any broken links or see anything odd please let me know - .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). IE6 users, I did my best for you, but you are bound to see some odd things.
Thanks for your patience while I work out all the kinks. Have a great weekend!
Friday, February 19, 2010

Henry was happily chewing, when a noise came from the kitchen. Could it be, another treat for pugs?

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Super relaxed Luna.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Last Friday, when all four pugs made their way to the eye vet, Benjamin was the most nervous of the bunch. Benjamin, the only pug that did not have an appointment.
He was fine in the car, but when we arrived at the office he was on high alert. Smelling this & that & sticking his nose where it didn't belong. He even made sure he was the first one of the group to get weighed. Because if anything bad happened he wanted them to have his accurate weight!
When we went into the exam room, he immediately found the treat jar. Knowing that there were treats in the room that he had not yet tasted kept him busy for a while. Once the eye vet came in, he was first to greet her and made sure that she knew he was Benny & that he was fine.
The girls were first up and Benjamin paid no attention to them. Instead he was focused on those tasty treats in the jar out of his reach. Then it was Henry's turn & that is when Benny practically fell apart. He paced and whined & eventually jumped up on the chairs and paced & whined. "Why are you looking at my brother? What's wrong with Henry? Nothing's wrong with Henry. Henry you're fine, right? HENRY! HENRY!"
The eye vet & the vet tech even commented on how connected the boys were. That is when I took the time to explain the unhealthy dependence the boys have. Well, let me rephrase, the unhealthy dependence Benjamin has on Henry.
Without, Henry for an extended period of time, Benny will fret & worry himself to death. The same goes when Henry is hurt. When Henry had his knee surgery, Benjamin was a mess. He almost took it harder than Henry.
When Benny had to stay at the vet for an overnight many years ago, while Henry missed him, he was no worse for the wear. In fact, he had himself a grand 'ole day. He went to the pet store, grabbed some lunch at an outdoor eating spot. He was loving life.
Ultimately, Benny is just a big softie. He needs his Henry.