Minnie is our oldest and we adopted her when we were living in Utah, she is almost 5 years old. Funny side note, the family we got her from was right down the street from where my dad grew up in Providence.
Buddy came to us while living here in Arizona. We were wanting another female when adding a second dog, but after driving all the way to North Phoenix (about an hour from home, at least) we found out they only had males left. Apparently the kid who was sent to check the puppies genders when we called to ask didn't know the difference between males and females. We love him just the same (or even more) than we would have loved another female dog. Buddy and I share the same birthday! He is a little over 3 years old.
Who could resist this cute face? |
Each of our dogs have distinct and opposite personalities. Minnie is quite the contradiction. She is sweet, but she will put Buddy in his place. She is the alpha dog. She is independent and likes her own space, but loves to cling to us (on her terms, especially when Buddy is getting attention). Minnie is smart, but very stubborn. She is a little high strung and likes to watch tv to bark at any animal on screen. She protects the family from any audible threat and knows when to cuddle and comfort us when we need it. A puggle kiss really helps when you are having a hard day. She can be a bully to Buddy when he gets in her way, but when they play she loves to roll on her back while they wrestle and then chase each other around the house.
Buddy and I cuddle while he naps. |
Buddy is a sweet boy. On the surface Buddy may not be the smartest dog, but that is not the case. While Minnie does tricks, Buddy could really case less. When something is important to him he focuses on it, usually that is food, treats, toys, or "journeys" (we don't dare say W a l k around them) He knows when it is food time and does he will spin in circles with excitement when we're headed into the kitchen, then he will paw at the food container as if to say "here's the food, this is it, I'm hungry!" Buddy loves people. When people come over he will howl with excitement which may come across as
aggressive, but really he just wants to meet you and be your friend. He is our puggle shadow and will follow us around the house. We call him our "Most Loyal Buddy"
The dogs really live a rough life
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