Welcome home, Rubio! What a lovely story :)
This kicked me right in the feels.
<3
This was a wonderful story. . . .for a few minutes I forgot about the news and our sweltering weather.
Ping for later.
Schatzi
Heartbeat at my feet ping!
That is a good lady, bless her heart.
Doesn’t Germany have enough refugees?
Good for them both. :)
It is a spitting image of a "Black Mouth Cur", aka the official breed often referred to as a "Southern Mutt". Which makes me wonder, how does a Cur get that far south? Google the BMC's, they are amazing, very loyal, just like this young lady found out. Miss our's dearly....Here are some pic's of the breed...
There are SO many street dogs in Argentina. I still think about one that followed me everywhere. I wish I had been able to get her back here to the US.
There are SO many street dogs in Argentina. I still think about one that followed me everywhere. I wish I had been able to get her back here to the US.
Naming an animal is more complicated than I had originally
thought. - I first named our new kitty-kat “Zippy”. She
would never answer to that name. SO. I tried “Lambchop”.
No dice, never liked that name & refused to come when we
called. - I thought “Lambchop” was such a cute name. Then
the little kids across the hill heard me calling her one
evening, “Lambchop”!! They started shrieking and laughing
at that name. I THOUGHT kids would know Lambchop; but I’d
forgotten Shari Lewis had been deceased 15 years & the
“Chopster” had been out of sight since before these kids
were born!
Well, I changed her name to “BRUTUS” on the spot & she
answers to that one. Sometimes I call her “Boo Boo”, but
she still knows I mean “Brutus”. (Also “Cattbutt” which
she likes, too. So, no glamorous names for “Brutus Butt”!