When I came home Tony and I played with all of Chihuahuas and with Tony's help we have finally named all of them.
Chi #1 is now Marguerite, named in honor of our good friend, who in the past has adopted two of our super dogs, Enzo and Odi, from us and who recently lost her dear old dog, who was the love of her life. Here's the Roll Call:
Chi #2 is now Alice.
Chi #3 Tony named Ginger and I am hoping he adopts her and Eileen is hoping that Ellen adopts her.
Chi #4 is now Banjo.
This evening, Tony and I are going to our friends Donna and Ryan's porch party, in Kerrville, so that is about it for tonight, because I need to go get ready, because we're leaving in fifteen minutes.
P.S. Eileen and Lisa, our super friends/volunteers, sent me these beautiful pictures of Pit Bulls wearing flower crowns and the photos are totally awesome, so please check them out. Click here. I promise they will make you smile.
Y'all have a great evening!
2 comments:
FYI, brindle chihuahuas are rare! The brindle color is recessive genetically anyway, but brindle chis are unusual! Marguerite is brindle so she is a rare chi! Pretty cool, uh?!!
Hi Eileen, that is pretty cool to know about brindle chi's being so rare, because our dear friend Marguerite is rare too, because she is one of the coolest and sweetest people, like you, that we know on the planet! Both Marguerites Rule and so do you!
Post a Comment