The Chinese lady in the corner of the pic pointed to his wee wee like, "He's a boy....your dog's a girl.... they can have some fun together."
He was a very lovely pug. I like his very black face. Nina looks on in a dettached manner as if she is thinking, "I'm the Chosen One. I don't care about you little boy pug."
If I could I would take home all the pugs in China, but I fear being labeled as the "crazy Pug lady."
2 comments:
I am a crazy dog lady according to my sons, but I don't know what I would do without all the unconditional love and affection I get from my pets. I guess I should introduce myself; My name is Debra Neri and I used to work with your Father Richard @ coldwell banker, he always talked about you, he is so proud of you and your family. I am home recovering from breast cancer surgeries so I will be following you. From what Richard has told me about you, you are one brave chick to be doing what you are doing. I am glad I am not there, I would take all the dogs home with me! Have a great day!
Debra,
Nice to meet you. I send you prayers on your breast cancer recovery. Yes, Nina the Pug brings countless joy into my life, and I have always had animals in my life, and cannot picture my life without them. Getting her back home to the US will be a chore, but it will be worth it in the end. Thanks for reading.
Mandy
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