Celebrating the cone of shame
(Speed Bump via Comics.com) Ah, the cone of shame. Immortalized by Dug, that awesome dog in Up. Speaking of, how awesome was Up in general? So much fun, and so many quotable lines in that… Celebrating the cone of shame
(Speed Bump via Comics.com) Ah, the cone of shame. Immortalized by Dug, that awesome dog in Up. Speaking of, how awesome was Up in general? So much fun, and so many quotable lines in that… Celebrating the cone of shame
I love this cartoon over at Draw the Dog. The pup keeping a close watch on his domain reminded me of Bella. She’s always keeping an eye on things. I often find her barking at… Citizens on paw-trol
Beth over at Two Monkeys & a Washtub named I Still Want More Puppies as a blog that is new to her and that she enjoys reading. Thanks, Beth! She was sweet enough to bestow the following Bloggy Award, and now it’s time to pass it on. Check out the details after the jump…
Another No Frown Friday is upon us… let’s get to it: Your punny pet names for the week (meant for a duo): Fred and Wilma Flintsbone. Speaking of… it’s almost the weekend, so you should make like Fred… Puppy-saurus
Bella’s serious face |
[Update (1/16/11): The PAWS Program is no longer at American Humane. However, you can read up on its current status here.]
Every now and then, I get serious for a moment. Today is one of those days.
When you give your heart to a dog, you get so much in return. In addition to unconditional love, a furry friend (like my Bella) provides companionship, comic relief and so much more. Seeing my pup after a long day always makes me smile, and snuggling with her while sharing my troubles helps melt away the stress of the day.
We always talk about rescuing animals, but sometimes an animal rescues its person. I read a moving story yesterday courtesy of the lovely folks over at FIDO Friendly Blog called “The Dog Who Saved Me From Abuse.” The author tells the story of how adopting Baby (a Chiweenie – great breed name, right?) changed her life. She was stuck in an abusive relationship with no way out – at first, Baby gave her an excuse to get out of the house, and then Baby’s unconditional love helped the author survive and find the strength to leave. It’s an inspirational tale, and I hope you will take a moment to read it. Grab some tissues. In fact, you may want to have your pup handy – I know I needed a Bella hug when I finished reading.
The post also contains information about a great program that I want to share with you. It’s called the Pets and Women’s Shelters Program (aka the PAWS Program). American Humane developed this program to encourage domestic and family violence emergency housing shelters to allow residents to bring their pets with them. (This post is getting a bit long, so you can find the remainder after the jump. I have lots of info to share with you today.)
Yesterday, I decided to tackle some chores around the house. In particular, I decided that the gardens (both front and back) could use some work. Maintaining a garden will keep any homeowner busy – having… My deer Bella vs. the garden
Welcome to this week’s No Frown Friday… it’s time for another breed spotlight! This week’s focus is on an adorable breed that I like to think of as the James Bond of puppies – always in… Say hello to your Boston for me
In this case, the P stands for Puppy. You may remember when Bella had her first canine guest in our new house… his name was Roscoe, and Bella didn’t exactly make him feel welcome. While… Roscoe P. Coltrane
I think you should cure that impending case of the Mondays by watching the video below. It will make you smile. (Full disclosure: I did get a little weepy towards the end. It’s okay though… Forget about Monday for a minute…
Dogs eating ice cream. They’re everywhere this week. Including here. (I like to give the people what they want.) Without further ado, it’s your No Frown (But Lots of Ice Cream) Friday: Your punny pet… My favorite flavor? Neopawlitan