Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Puppies of the Heart

My puppies of my heart have not appeared on my blog in a long time. They like the attention. This photo of Dixie is my new wallpaper on my lap top. How can you not look at her and smile. She is one happy little girl. The merry little cocker spaniel. That is what is always used to describe a cocker spaniel.
Beautiful and sweet Katie. Katie will be nine years old this January. Where has the time gone? Dusty was 13 when Katie came to live with us. She is such a sweet heart. Loyal and faithful is the trademark of a Lab. That is our Katie.
Little Molly is a true War Eagle, college dog. She is happy with everyone and everything. She just goes with the flow. She is a good little cocker who loves life. Molly will never turn down a car ride or a dog cookie. Come to think of it, she will not turn down any food at all.
What can I say about Bella. A lot, let me tell you. She is a pit bull on a short leash. It has been said of Bella "She makes everyone feel special". That is so true of her. Look at the confident little face, regal, queen and in charge. Bella is the boss of our house hold and the love of our lives. All six pounds of her. Well, maybe more like eight pounds.
Today in my rut, I am going to think of these four little happy faces. Even though two of those little happy faces are traders. They are at the Chateau Bow-Wow. They love to go home with Nana and Papaw. They say the food is better there. Traders!!!!



2 comments:

Deb said...

Don't we just love our furry children? They are so much fun and provide us with so much love. Don't you agree...that our pets can sense when we are feeling down? They tend to stick to us like glue....and lick your face a lot!

Debra (a/k/a Doris, Mimi) said...

What would we do without our furry children? They love us unconditionally, never talk back, never complain...they are always there for us. Leo cannot tolerate sharing me with Ayden. He was sorely put out by being pushed away from the center of attention. Leo and Bella are twins separated at birth. Both are the top dog of their family. My Kady and Dee are like your other canne children. They are sweet, take attention when they can get it, and don;t mind sharing the spotlight. They are funny, aren't they? I need to retire. My "children" need their mother. Boo hoo...

See ya tonight at TT...I'll help get you out of your rut ;)