Tuesday, February 8, 2011

If a picture is worth a thousand words...


...I'm pretty sure 1000 words would not be enough to cover the look Chevy is giving in this picture. I mean, to be honest, knowing my dog, this is several angry emotions wrapped up into one look. I don't know if it has come to your attention yet, but Chevy is also trying to smother Ari, our resident mini moose. Ari is also a source of conflict for Chevy, I think it's more of a love/hate relationship with those boys. Chevy loves that Ari is around, but can't stand it when mommy (me) gives anyone else attention. Although, in the end, I think it is a wonderful relationship that they have, and I hope that it will continue long into their lives. On the other had, Chevy might be trying to tell me that he completely disagrees with the last statement I just made and wants this evil, attention sucking dog out of his home immediately. Who knows? All I know is that this makes a pretty darn good conversation piece and I love the photo ops these two give me.

For those of you who are tuning in and don't know about my dogs, I'll give you a little history lesson:
In the hilarious photo to the left, you will see that I have a very... special dog. His name is Chevy and he is a Blue Heeler/ American Bulldog mix. I got Chevy at a very young age, and my first meeting with Chevy was in the back of a pick up truck. I found a post on Craigslist about a woman with several puppies that needed a home immediately, she lived on a farm and the alleged father of the dogs was killed by Coyotes and she was afraid that a similar fate would befall the pups if she held on to them any longer. Dun da da dun da dun! Here I came to the rescue! Not too long after I had met Chevy, he was ready to go and I took him home. Chevy was a tiny puppy, and I never expected him to get as big as he did -- I was originally told he was a Basset Hound mix. Imagine my surprise when he got to 45 pounds and taller than both his parents! After countless accidents in the house, countless toys, carpet, beds and whatever else he could fit in his mouth had been destroyed, he ended up being the best damn dog I could have asked for. I've never had such a loyal dog before, he even got between me and my mom one morning when she tried to wake me up from a nap! (GOOD BOY!) He's a beautiful dog, never seen another one like him, and I probably never will again. It is a shame that I fixed him, I would have liked to see more of him in the future! Needless to say, ever since that fateful day in the back of a truck, life has been a complete adventure with that dog.

Ari is another case entirely. Affectionately known as Mini Moose, Mini Horse and/or Moose Head, he is large and not so much in charge... of anything... Including himself. That dog has swept more things off coffee tables with that tail of his than a Swiffer duster has uses. He constantly barges into rooms and knocks into every piece of furniture before making a speedy get away as D and I are cursing his name. D thinks I chose a defective dog when I went hunting for our third (the second is D's dog, Karma, a totally super cute Sharpei/Pit mix who you'll probably hear a million things about) pup on Craiglslist (yet again, I have the best luck on Craigslist I swear!). I found him on a post from Elgin, Tx. I'm guessing this guy is a backyard breeder for ABDA puppies, because when he sent me pictures of the parents, the daddy definitely looked like he was the fightin' type... if you know what I mean. So of course I had to rescue my little dumpling from the possibility of a life at the end of a chain. Cost me a pretty penny, but he has ended up being worth every cent I paid!

Two pets down, 10 more to go!

Welcome to the Jungle.

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