I will admit - this post isn't as great as the others, but it's important to my family and who we are. We (as in Mom) used to breed pugs - not in a weird like 20 dog way, but my parents did. We had Macy Mae, Stella Rue, Rita Rose, & Wally Eugene. We truly loved these dogs & they all lived in the house in slept in beds with us. If you ever need a proper dogs for kids - go pug 100%. I have never met a pug that wasn't nice. I now own a rescued pug - I have had her since I was 20...she's a brat, but I love her.
This is Trudie Claudette. She takes daily abuse from my two kids. They pull her nipples (probably too much information - sorry), they hug and kiss her, occassionally Everett bites her and gets in trouble, and they love her very much. She's very special to us!
So back to my Mom's house - every great kitchen needs huge old metal letters - that say pug of course. This is the door to the back porch & yard - where the pugs go out.
I seriously want these bad (Mom remember this - pencil my name on the back of these! ha ha)
This is where Rita & Stella sleep - it's their dog bed. They are obese - so it's a tight fit! My pug also has one of these at my house - a must for queen dogs!
Here is Stella (black), & Rita (fawn) - they are truly exhausted at my picture taking! They are literally a good 12 pounds heavier than my pug - almost twice her size - they are obese! They are both retired from the pug breeding business. They sleep & eat all day. We love them very much!
Oh and a special shout out to Jade - Leg Anniversary! (Inside family joke - Jade ran over Stella with 2 tires one Thanksgiving day in college - about 7 years ago). Her leg was pinned twice with no luck - now she has a bum leg she carries around, but she's alive! To this day - we sing leg anniversary - a song made up by of course me - to Jade on Thanksgiving day! He really loves it - seriously - who wouldn't!
Leg anniversary??? HAHAHAHA how sad!! but funny...
ReplyDeleteHi Annie! I just discovered your blog, and love it:) I sooo enjoyed the pics of your Mom's house, must be so neat to be able to go back there! Would love to have you stop over for a visit!
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Cara
Hi Annie! Thanks for your nice comment on our blog. Love the posts about your Mom's house -- she does have some amazing stuff! My grandma used to tell stories about her pug dog, Toy. I guess he came to her wedding wearing a great big bow! Happy Holidays. xo
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