Roger Caras said "Dogs are not our whole life but they make our lives whole." He was wrong. When you live with four, obedience train two, agility train two and co-own a dog boutique:(GollyGear); dogs are your life. And life is good.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
The flip side
This is Ceilidh. Ceilidh has two speeds: full and off.
This is off. Enjoy it. Few have seen it in person.
I have a Ceilidh of my own - Penelope. We call her ADD Dog, because she never sits still, until she collapses from exhaustion. She's not fussy about it, either - she drops wherever she is, in mid sniffsnortexplore...
Oh what a cute little face - she is smiling in her sleep! I want to tickle that little tummy too! She must be dreaming of her efforts in Agility class last Thursday!
Hope and Fran are sisters and owners of GollyGear - a shop specializing in fun, affordable, and practical products especially for small dogs.
We believe that dogs are wonderful companions and their presence enriches our lives. We also know how difficult it can be to find appropriate "gear" for our small dogs, which is why we founded Golly Gear. We make it a point to discover the best products for small dogs and share them with other, devoted dog lovers.
Fran has two dogs: Tango, a 5-year-old Brussels Griffon who got off to a bit of a rough start, but is rapidly becoming a wonderful companion and agility dog, with his Masters Standard and Novice Jumpers titles, and Booker, 2-year-old Boston Terrier just starting his adventure. Hope has Teddy a 4-year-old fawn Frenchie with attitude and Open Standard and Jumpers titles; and Torque, a brand-new Frenchie baby.
Golly Gear is named for Fran's Brussels Griffon, Golly - who was a discriminating judge of all things dog throughout her life.
4 comments:
I have a Ceilidh of my own - Penelope. We call her ADD Dog, because she never sits still, until she collapses from exhaustion. She's not fussy about it, either - she drops wherever she is, in mid sniffsnortexplore...
Carol
Oh what a cute little face - she is smiling in her sleep! I want to tickle that little tummy too! She must be dreaming of her efforts in Agility class last Thursday!
How very sweet and vulnerable. I'd say she has lost any wild animal instincts.
Carol - I don't think I wanted to know that ADD dogs exist in Frenchies - I thought they were immune! Oh well...
In all honesty - that tummy doesn't go un-tickled for long. Just about long enough to get the picture taken.
She's a very sweet girl. Especially when she's sleeping. But even in her most manic moments, she never is anything but playful.
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