Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Puppy Love

Here's a picture of one of the two puppies I fell in-love with, a couple of weeks, ago:It took everything I had not to take him home. I was heart-broken, for a while after that.

As I recently told a friend, 'Luckily, the neighborhood dogs have been kind enough to bark and yap up a storm, which made it easier for me to get over my "loss."'

Anyway, I thought I'd share the cuteness. Enjoy.



P/S Supposedly, that's a Pomeranian. I didn't even know they "came in black."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ahh yes, the cute little furry ball. That's what got me about 2 years ago. And now what do I have? a 4 legged child...that doesn't know he's a D--O--G.

West said...

LOL
I had to tell my momma about your "D--O--G."

Too funny.

But yeah, I came mighty close to taking the lil hairball home, that day.

YouToldHarpoTaBeatMe said...

LoL

You make him sound like a pair of shoes. I like Pomeranians because that's probably as big as they'll ever get.

A few years back, our Recruiting Office did a "Toys for Tots" Christmas run in the cancer ward. I remember having to give this lil' girl a Pomeranian puppy instead of a toy.

Maaaan, I ain't wanna part with that dog (she came in white). But you should've seen that girl's eyes light up. Inside I was like "Dayum. HERE!", but I let that go when she was dancing all over the girl's lap.

West said...

re: "LoL

You make him sound like a pair of shoes."


Ha!

re: "I like Pomeranians because that's probably as big as they'll ever get."

Same here. We had a bigger dog when I was little, but later in life, my mom and grandmother went for the "compact models." As you say, they don't get but so big, so if I need to hem his lil ass UP, I can do that without sacrificing a digit or a limb.

I could do without the yapping, but there are all sorts of trade-offs.

re: "A few years back, our Recruiting Office did a "Toys for Tots" Christmas run in the cancer ward. I remember having to give this lil' girl a Pomeranian puppy instead of a toy.

Maaaan, I ain't wanna part with that dog (she came in white). But you should've seen that girl's eyes light up. Inside I was like "Dayum. HERE!", but I let that go when she was dancing all over the girl's lap."


Awww.
See, I couldn't work somewhere they sell or give away such cute animals. I'd either get too attached or I'd turn people down because they're not "good enough" for the dog, somehow.

*sigh* I've got issues.