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Monday, June 16, 2008

My View

Benjamin & Luna

When I sit on the lounge chair this is the view I have.  I always have to sit with my knees up to my chest because the pugs never miss an opportunity to sit on the lounge chair with someone.  Most of the time, Henry wiggles his way in there too, but not until my hand has fallen off from petting him.  Henry likes to sit on the ground right next to my chair.  From there, he knows that my hand can reach him perfectly and that I have plenty of time to pet him.  He enjoys it so much and feels so relaxed he has to fight falling asleep which makes him look like this.

Henry

 

Friday, June 13, 2008

Freaky Friday

Cupid in her harness

Cupid exploring the yard in a freedom harness.

The boys and Luna in the cat climber

The pugs hanging out in the new cat climber.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

If Prince can be a symbol I guess Luna can be a tone

Luna

A few weeks ago I realized that Luna doesn’t really know her name.  Her real name that is.

When we adopted her we could have easily renamed her because she had no clue that her name was Luna.  Sure, she would wag her tail when you said Luna, but at that point she wagged her tail at everything.  Her name seemed to fit her so we opted not to change it and figured she would learn her name along the way.

I am ashamed to admit that Luna has not had any real training.  We haven’t taken much time to teach her the basics of obedience nor have we taken her to any training classes.  I feel a bit bad because we have invested a lot of time in the boys’ education.  When they were about 11 weeks old we took them to puppy class and after they graduated from puppy class they took a general obedience class.  When they were young we worked tirelessly to get them to obey basic commands.  But our training efforts weren’t because we wanted to have the most obedient pugs in the neighborhood, it was just to keep them from bouncing off the walls.  We had to teach Benjamin to sit before we would feed him because otherwise he would just jump straight up and down and try to get the food bowl out of our hands.  It really doesn’t matter to me if he is sitting or standing when I feed him, just as long as he isn’t scratching my legs and making me spill his food.  We had to train the boys because they needed the rules to act right.  Luna, on the other hand, was calm and didn’t act like a wild woman so we never felt the same urgency to train her.  Luna didn’t need training, she needed love and proper care.  Our main focus with Luna was taking care of her eyes and skin and making her feel secure in her new home.  When we first adopted her she literally would fall asleep standing up.  It took awhile before she would be comfortable enough to sprawl out and really snooze.

With our emphasis on TLC, we never really took time to teach Luna her name.  Sure we called her Luna all the time, but being the nickname type people we are we soon started to call her Looney.  And since she is such a precious girl we couldn’t resist saying it in a nice high pitch squeak each time we called her.  Say, “Luna”, or even “Looney” for that matter, and you won’t get much of a response from the little girl, but say “Looney” in the special high pitch voice and you will have her attention immediately.  It isn’t what you say, its how you say it.

Even more embarrassing is that Luna responds very well to “Girl”.  Before we adopted her we frequently referred to Benjamin and Henry as “boys”.  If you wanted them to come all you needed was a simple “here boys” and you had two pugs sitting at your feet.  It was a simple way to address both of them.  Somehow that conveyed into calling Luna “girl”.  If she walked over to me I would always say, “hey girl!”  And if I wanted her to come I would say, “Come, girl.”  It stuck with her.

The funny thing is that the only pug that really knows Luna by her real name is Henry.  Henry is very smart and knows everyone’s name.  When you say Luna he knows exactly who you are referring to.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Hot, Hot, Hot

Luna and Henry

It’s not officially summer yet, but as far as the pugs are concerned summer is here in full force.  It’s been so hot that Henry has been begging for ice cubes again whenever I take a sip of water and if it gets any hotter we might have to consider getting some blocks of ice for the pugs to lick.  Walks are pretty much restricted to early morning hours before work, which I always have a very hard time working in, or to the evenings at dusk or on really hot days after it is dark.  The pugs don’t seem to mind the change in their walk schedule as much as they mind the mixup in their sunning time.  Henry loves to lay in the yard and bask in the sun and Luna and Benny love to lay on the lounge chairs around the pool.  All three of them have found that it is just too hot for that!

I have been on door patrol a lot lately because the pugs haven’t fully accepted that it is summer.  The pugs go out, sit outside for not even a minute and then they come back in.  They cool off in the air conditioned house and then they want to go back out again.  Its like they haven’t yet come to terms with the fact that they need to find their old favorite indoor sleeping spots from last summer.

We could also use some rain.  There has been rain all around us, but it just keeps missing us.  Yesterday, it thundered and looked like it was going to pour down rain any minute, but we never got more than a sprinkle.  Luna might have to put back on her rain coat grin

What’s the weather like where you are?

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Caption This #60

Henry

Henry doesn’t really do mornings.  Looking forward to your captions in the comments.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Pug, Pug, Pug ... DUCK

Benjamin, Henry and Luna

Look how well Luna fits in.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Weekend

Benjamin, Henry & Luna

I am so very happy that today is Friday.  I’m not exactly sure why as I don’t really have any plans for the weekend.  Just the usual errands and chores.  It is going to be pretty hot, so I think any outdoor activity with the pugs during daylight hours is going to be out of the question.  But I am sure we will squeeze in a couple of walks at night.  Nothing too exciting, but I am certainly looking forward to some down time.  Maybe, I could persuade the pugs to make some room for me on the lounge chair.

What about you?  Do you have any cool weekend plans?

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