I took him to his foster mom, Diane's house. He was a total pill for the first few minutes there. Diane can attest to that! HER dogs, however, were perfect. Maybe they can teach Buddy some manners. (At last report, Buddy was doing a LOT better! I guess the girls ARE teaching him better behavior.)
This is Panda. She is a beautiful Japanese Chin and so sweet. I just fell in love with her. Diane rescued her from a puppy mill (via a rescue group). She has just blossomed under Diane's care.
Look what a lady she is. She's so polite and wouldn't hurt a fly-- or a bad-tempered Peke!
Are you listening, Buddy??
Are you listening, Buddy??
She's watching Buddy-- "Buddy, listen to me, you need to behave."
Buddy, at that moment, clearly did not want to listen!
Prissy thought she'd give it a try. Prissy was rescued from a puppy mill through a rescue gorup in West Virginia. She is so sweet-- some rescued dogs are so grateful and love being in a good home. Prissy had been bred many times, but now she has a wonderful, loving home.
Panda is adorable, but she's no Shihtzu. Looks like a peke to me--look at her head. She has no hair coming over her eyes and no beard and mustache. She looks like the old style peke.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Diane has her hands full, but the girls will prevail in teaching the new boy manners:)
ReplyDeleteJapanese Chins look like long-legged pekes, don't they?
One of my poms has a temper, but he's just fine as long as everything is going HIS way:) Otherwise he "cusses" us out, little stinker:)
Miss Prissy and Pretty Panda have got their work cut out for them it seems!
ReplyDeleteWhen the girls are finished , pop them over here please to give Kenzo some lessons ! LOL