Maya brought some odd habits with her. It took a few visits before she finally made us understand why she refused to budge when on a leash. She resents it. If we just drop the leash, she happily trots along by our side. I hate being told what to do by a small dog, but you think I’d be used to it by now.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Dog O' the Day – Maya T.
Like clouds in the sky, some dogs can morph into very odd creatures if
one stares at them long enough. With her slightly hunched back, short
legs and long fur, Maya can pitch-hit for an anteater. Not to be
confused with another Little Pup Lodge guest, Cavalier spaniel Maya, anteater Maya has another
distinguishing feature: an underbite almost large enough to rival
Wookie’s. With so many unique qualities having cascaded from the canine
gene pool into her life, Maya was able to pull together a look that
only someone of her aplomb could.
Maya brought some odd habits with her. It took a few visits before she finally made us understand why she refused to budge when on a leash. She resents it. If we just drop the leash, she happily trots along by our side. I hate being told what to do by a small dog, but you think I’d be used to it by now.
Maya's underbite.
Wookie's underbite.
Maya brought some odd habits with her. It took a few visits before she finally made us understand why she refused to budge when on a leash. She resents it. If we just drop the leash, she happily trots along by our side. I hate being told what to do by a small dog, but you think I’d be used to it by now.
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dog sitting,
little pup lodge,
rescue dogs
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