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Dog Days/Afternoons...

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We love taking our two Shih Tzu money pits to their boarding place for several reasons:
  • They love playing with their doggy friends
  • The Darling Bride and I are free of furry anchors all day
  • We can both take a Lunesta and SLEEP all night
  • The dogs come home happy and exhausted
They're currently under my desk in the office (their usual spot), sleeping off a two-day stay. They're both in a coma!

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We enjoyed a 25+ year run sharing our digs with Shih-Tzus. They are an enjoyable loving breed. The last pair we had hopes that they might breed. We even named the male Romeo. :) He had good intentions but he grew up to be a huge dog for his breed. He easily out weighed the female by ten or more pounds. They still took care of each other and made a fine couple. They traveled with us and were always a delight. One thing that I found interesting, the male was deaf and mute. He was a clever dog and could read lips or knew by facial expressions what you were asking him to do such as sit up, roll over, crawl, etc. I miss each and every pet that I shared life with... especially the Shih-Tzus.
 
Wow, that's impressive! I'd love to share a photo but apparently Xenforo is in a bad mood this weekend...

Both our Shih Tzus are rescues: one was fostered out of a puppy mill and the other was from a relative (in-law, I promise) who was abusive and neglectful. Both of them are girls, they have a love/hate relationship, and they're both pushing 14. The Darling Bride and I have already agreed that when these two croak, that's it. No more furry anchors! We've already told the vet we expect to see a brass memorial plate on one of the exam rooms, dedicating it to Isabella.
 
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