Wednesday, March 4, 2026

A NOTE FROM TOASTY’S GIRL

My granddaughter and Toasty live in New York.  You won’t find a more loved Peke.  She absolutely adores him and it’s mutual.  When they first met, there were about four of us there.  Who did Toasty go to?  His girl.  
He walked right up to her and put his face next to her face. He chose her.  So he got to go with her.  She walks him a lot and she’s done training w him.  The trainer was amazed and how fast he learned commands.  I think food was involved. πŸ˜‚

However… (remember this is all a joke), she said he abuses her.  He has begun putting his paw on her face.  Sometimes it’s more of a whack.  Is this physical abuse? πŸ˜‰

She said he also doesn’t help w the rent, does not help clean, doesn’t pay for food.  Isn’t this financial abuse?   He also tried to keep her from her work (working on her PhD.)  Another finance issue?  There is also emotional abuse. He doesn’t always want her to go out. His face makes her feel badly.  (All Peke lovers know that face!)

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Toasty could really trash himself when the snow was melting and he wanted to be in the dirty melting spots.  Oh my. Time abuse. 
Of course she had to bathe him after that adventure.  Soaking his girl— that’s some kind of abuse. We just don’t know which one. 🀨
Of course, this is all in fun!  Toasty sometimes hogs the covers, steals her pillow and sits on her face while she’s sleeping.  No matter.  This dog can get away w anything.  He is so loved. πŸ₯°
 

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

SO MANY FRIENDS

I was deleting a lot of pictures in my phone.  Where I might use one in a blog, there are probably 10 that I haven’t use.  I noticed I had so many “friend pictures.”  Here are Wasabi and Fin. 
Taz and Missy Mistletoe have become besties.  Guard duty!
Hunter and Jingle keep their mom busy!  Hunter was full of energy at my house and he has continued his epic energy w his mom.  He’s like Tigger. πŸ˜‚
Cinnamon and Paddington are together a LOT. 
Jelly and Snickerdoodle are so attached. Always touching.  
There they are again.  Cinnamon is a small one. Everything she does is so cute. 
Granger and Tuk Tuk.  Tuk can run circles around Granger.  That’s okay.  We knew Tuk was a wild man. 
Cinnamon and Dickens ate together a lot.  While Piper and Paddington are guarding from their ottoman, Cinnamon and Dickens are always w me on the couch while I have my morning coffee.   This morning followed that routine. Pekes, book and coffee.  I love beginning the day like this. 😍 πŸΎπŸ“–☕️
 

Monday, March 2, 2026

BRUCE IS ADOPTED

Bruce came into rescue in January. He was a special need request from a shelter near me.  He was a medical dog.  He has a heart murmur and a mouth of bad teeth.  He needed rescue.  
He came to us and after seeing the vet, we knew his murmur was not as bad as we thought. So we could go ahead w a two stage dental.  He lost 20 teeth and feels so much better w a healthy mouth. 
Saturday, he was off to meet his new mom.   She had agreed to adopt him before we even knew what his condition would be after his medical was done.  She wanted him regardless of how he would be.  She has adopted before and was a wonderful owner for the two seniors she had adopted before. 
Bruce was so good on his car ride to meet her.   I love this picture.  His sweetness just shines out. 
He met his dog cousins, Tulip and Percy (from the πŸŽ„rescue).
Bruce liked his new mom right away.  
They visited with his new mom’s sister and then they were off to his new forever home.  He is so precious. ❤️

Sunday, March 1, 2026

LUDO AND TOBY


Ludo (aka Fizziwig πŸŽ„) and Toby (Gabriel πŸŽ„) are boys from the Christmas rescue.  They know real men can wear pink. πŸ’–πŸ’–
Ludo was being guarded by two Chihuahuas.  He wasn’t bothered.  Pekingese are very good at napping.  
They are also good at snuggling.  Toby and Ludo love that they were adopted together.  It makes me feel so happy to see pictures like this.  I bet it makes you happy too!  
HAPPY SUNDAY!  πŸŒž
 

Saturday, February 28, 2026

SCRUFFY—WHAT A LIFE

SCRUFFY
Scruffy came into rescue a year and a half ago.  
Scruffy was a 4 1/2 month old puppy at a shelter we work with.  He was a stray and no one came.  
They asked if we could help and we knew a puppy would be adopted quickly. 
He was an adorable puppy and he went to a foster to adopt home.  
He is in constant motion now. There are working dogs on the property and puppies are there.  
Scruffy loves them and has convinced the puppies to play w him.  
He plays w little Tim too. Good friends!  He’s sweet and gentle.  His mom said “He still loves to bounce. He has taken a lot off the counter when we aren’t looking.  He loves to climb on the back of the chair and look out the window.  We should have named him Tigger from Winnie the Pooh.”
Scruffy is very loved by his family. He is a daddy’s boy.  
I’m so glad PVPC was able to help him. ❤️
 

Friday, February 27, 2026

DOGS—BUYING A HOUSE

When you have dogs, you have to consider what their housing needs are.  Paddington has really bad back patellas (knees). They've been that way a long time, but the specialist said he wasn't a surgical candidate.   Stairs are hard for him.   Going up is a real struggle.  He has learned to wait for me to carry him. 
   Dickens has spine issues.  He was partially paralyzed when he came into rescue, and laser and meds and treatment really helped.   He began walking again.  Then his back went out again earlier this month.  He is doing better now.  His back sways from side to side as he walks, He will continue to have issues.  Stairs are no good for him either. 
Piper is almost 11 and he has some patella and arthritis issues.   He would do better in a house that has one floor.  
So what did we do?
We began looking for another house.  And if we were going to move, why not move closer to our kids. Houses in that area were mostly 2 stories.  One story homes were few and they went fast. 
Our daughter sent a picture of this one in January.  It had just come on the market, so we went the next day to see it.   It was just what we needed AND it was less than a mile from one of our daughters.  Our other daughter would be much closer, too.  As you see, it's one story.
We closed on the house yesterday!   We haven't moved our furniture in because we might make some changes first.  We'll be doing a lot of painting in our current house and just go back and forth until we sell this one. 
We're not really buying a house for the dogs, but they will be much happier without stairs.  AND some of the grandkids will be over a lot and the dogs will love that.    
So we bought a house for us AND the dogs.   I think we are going to love it!  🏑


Thursday, February 26, 2026

EDDIE (KRIS) LOVES TO PLAY

Eddie (formerly Kris of the Christmas rescue) has come a long way-- I say that about all of them, but that rescue will forever be the one that touched me so much and that I was personally the most involved in.   
Watching them go from skinny, malnourished, flea infested, timid dogs-- to ones who are healthy and loved continues to show how much a dog can heal.   

Eddie loves his mom.   He was playing with her yesterday.  He rolled this way and that.
Did his brother Brock (of the West Virginia rescue) want to join.
Eddie seems to be looking for him.
But he is just getting ready to spin around. 
The joy he brings to Lisa is wonderful- and I love that she shares the pictures with me.  πŸ’™
Let's hear from some of our other alumni.  :-) 
 

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