Welcome. This is a small blog hop to raise money for pet charities. For
every comment, I will donate $2 to our local rescue group, Parker Paws http://www.parkerpaws.org/. Now, it’s
all about our dog.
We adopted our sweet ShihTzu, Webster, from the
ShihTzu-Llasa Apso Rescue Society. We don’t know how old Webster is, but the
rescue people thought he was about three when we adopted him. He was found at
the ER drive of a human hospital, severely wounded from an attack by a large
dog. In fact, he was so injured that he was almost put down. That would have
been a terrible shame, because he is such a sweet, loving, and obedient little guy.
Webster the Amazing Wonder Dog When We First Adopted Him |
ShihTzus are mostly one-person dogs, although he appears to
consider both Hero and me his people. He was supposed to be mine, but he
immediately bonded with Hero. I mean, Webster adores the man. (So do I, of course.) Webster also enjoys Darling Daughter 2. She
sometimes brings her small dog for play dates with Webster. But Darling
Daughter 1 has large dogs, so Webster does not enjoy her visits. He's afraid
of large dogs, which, considering the injury that almost cost his life, is
understandable.
Webster is happiest when he is in bed with Hero and me so he can snooze between our feet or against one of us. One funny thing he does is talk in his sleep. Yes, he sometimes yips, but he also mutters. His mutterings sound almost like words. It's as if in his sleep, he is having a conversation in human form. He also makes theses same sounds for Darling Daughter 2 when she pets him, but not for anyone else.
Webster is happiest when he is in bed with Hero and me so he can snooze between our feet or against one of us. One funny thing he does is talk in his sleep. Yes, he sometimes yips, but he also mutters. His mutterings sound almost like words. It's as if in his sleep, he is having a conversation in human form. He also makes theses same sounds for Darling Daughter 2 when she pets him, but not for anyone else.
Webster hates riding in the car, but tolerates it to humor
us. Unless there is bad weather, and then I have to hold him. He doesn’t mind
storms at home, so it must just be the sound of rain on the metal car that
terrifies him. We purchased him a fancy shmancy car dog bed because we thought
his dislike of the car might be that he gets car sick. We read that if dogs can
see out, they don’t get car sick. Nope, that’s not it. He prefers to ride on
the seat if he has to be in the car. But he gives us that "Do I have to?" look.
When we’re at home, Webster barks once if someone comes to
the door. If we are traveling, though, he doesn’t bark inside the hotel room.
He was very well trained when we adopted him. I’m sure someone was extremely sorry
to lose him. He is so friendly, that if a gate was left open, he would just
trot off to investigate, so we suspect something like that happened. Who knows?
We’re just happy he’s part of our family now.
A few cautionary words to pet owners:
Have your pet chipped.
Don’t your pet them run loose.
Don’t tie or chain a pet in your yard.
Make sure pets are inside in hot or cold weather.
Make sure there is plenty of water and shelter when they are
outside.
Follow the Top Dog Hop at http://cadragonfly.blogspot.com/2013/06/doggone-blog-hop.html
9 comments:
Caroline, Webster is absolutely adorable. You, Hero, and he evidently were meant to find each other. Bless you for supporting a local rescue group. So many dogs and cats never find hearts to inhabit, which saddens me. I'd adopt them all if I could ... but I'm afraid my two canine overlords might have a cow about that. ;-)
HUGS to you and Webster!
Webster is adorable! Its so amazing that he found a wonderful home after such an aweful experience :-)
Webster is darling, so glad you found each other!
--Trix
So glad you were there to rescue Webster. What a sweetheart. Thanks for participating, sharing Webster's story and donating.
What a darling dog, and super blog idea. Three of our four dogs are rescues. The fourth was rescued from a pet store, which I have never done before, but the store said a family brought in an 'oops' litter and that they don't offer puppies from mills.
Sadie is a mix of several things and a cute little dog.
What a sweet looking guy, kudos to you for rescuing him and also for your efforts to raise money for the charity fundraiser.
Caroline...bless you for helping out pet rescue programs! Webster is a cutie and he's lucky to have you and hubby :-)
What a cutie!! I love rescues. Those are the best kind!
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