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10 February 2010: Catahoula Leopard Dog

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A Poodle Lover Enjoys a Pug Picnic

This poodle owner describes an enjoyable pug picnic. Puzzled? Then read on for an amusing tale.

 

Poodle Pro Attends Pug Picnic Party

Tip! The toy poodle is going to stand less than ten inches high. A regular poodle is going to be about fifteen inches high, sometimes even a little taller.

Imagine my surprise when I went to my mailbox one day and found the beautiful, hand-stamped invitation; I couldn't believe it. I had been invited to attend the prestigious "Pug Picnic." What is that, you ask? Well, the Pug Picnic has been an annual ritual here in our rural town for several years now. It is an opportunity for pug owners from far and wide to get together for an afternoon of fun and pug pride.

I had only heard of this marvelous extravaganza, but knew I would never be invited. After all, I am a pug-free poodle lover. How could it be that I could be invited to this breed-specific event? Aren't pug people prejudiced against poodle people? Apparently not. This was quite an honor.

The darling invitations, which appropriately had pugs all over them, were a delight. They requested that guests bring a hot dish, a lawn chair, oh, and of course, a pug. Well, there I was. What could I do? No amount of fancy grooming could turn one of my white poodles into a pug. But, I really wanted to attend. Surely, the hostess must know of my predicament; I was determined to find a solution to this dilemma.

And so the day arrived of the hallowed event. And, perhaps I did seem a bit eager, as I was the very first one to arrive. Two lovely pugs were romping merrily in the front yard, acting as the canine welcome wagon. I arrived with my hot dish, my lawn chair, and an armful of Beggin' Strips. I, of course, was prepared. What about the pug you ask? Well, I brought one along, of course.

Tip! You will also need quality brushes and combs to maintain your poodle's cut between grooming sessions. Your dog should be well brushed at least twice a week, if not daily.

I brought my new baby in a crate, with her soft pink blankie and favorite treats. Penelope was her name, and oh, was she a looker. Perfect pug proportions from head to toe, her coloring, perfect as well. The hostess and her friends were so pleased! They patted the top of the crate cooing sweet things in doggie talk to my new baby.

Then, they each took turns eagerly peering in the front of the crate at my new addition. Penelope, in all of her Beanie Baby glory, peered lifelessly back, letting my secret out to my new pug friends. But, they didn't seem to mind. They knew that I was trying my best to fit in. A poodle lover, in a pug predicament, what else could I do?

One by one, the pugs began to arrive. Their owners were so proud as they placed each pooch in with the pug posse in the fenced front yard. Snorting and sniffing, they ran laps around the yard, just as the human guests made laps around the buffet table.

Tip! The toy poodle does get its name for being such a small looking almost fake looking dog. The dog will grow to be about ten inches high and will weight no more than ten pounds.

What a grand time it was, listening to all of the attendants discuss their pugs and why they loved the breed so much. Tales of unique tricks and habits were told and compared, as the pugs pleaded for just one more treat. And pictures, too: family pictures and group pictures, even pictures of my Penelope!

A drawing was held, and then adorable treat bags, decorated by hand, were distributed for each of the pets present. Every last detail had been tended to.

Then, before I knew it, it was over. The pugs were packed away in the mini vans and picnic items parceled and picked up. It was finished, and Penelope and I had to head back home. I had a marvelous time, and am so thankful for being included.

Perhaps, next year, if I am very lucky, I will again receive a coveted invitation to the Pug Picnic. But what will I tell my pug friends when I know, even by then, Penelope will still not be crate trained?

Tip! The legs of the dog are short, and in proportion to the rest of the dog, with the head being small, round with a pointed like nose. The eyes on the toy poodle are dark and oval.

© Shannon Lynnes Heggem (2006) Shannon Lynnes Heggem is a motivational speaker with a strong background in the pet care industry. In the 1990's, she established an upscale pet resort in Montana, and then founded the Fast Track Institute of Pet Careers, a vocational school focused on pet-related careers.

Shannon quickly became one of the top experts in the pet care industry. She was the first Certified Master Groomer in Montana, and went on to become a Certified Kennel Operator; only four people in the world actually hold both of these certification titles!

She amazingly survived a vicious Rottweiler attack in 1998, and since then has overcome incredible obstacles to continue her life's journey. Shannon has just launched a revolutionary new seminar series Learning About Pets Program focused on teaching pet owners vital knowledge to enhance their pets' vitality, health, and well-being! http://learningaboutpets.com/

 

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