Jul 22

img_77021. Place him on his back.

2. Hold his four paws together with both your hands - 2 paws per hand makes it easier.

3. Slowly and gently lift him in the air.

4. Call his name and tell him to look at the camera.

5. Wait for it…..click! Done.

As you can see, my dog is ready to get roasted on an open fire. He even posed for the picture! Believe me, this is not torture. Our dogs are quite willing. Remember TaeWoo eating Brownie? That was the face of an unfazed dog.

I wonder if we were stuck on an island and dogs could talk, if they would say something like “Masters, please eat me. I love you.”

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Jul 22

taco bell dog

All good things must come to an end, even if it comes in the size of a tiny dog from the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. According to news:
LOS ANGELES—Gidget the Chihuahua, the bug-eyed, big-eared star of 1990s Taco Bell commercials who was a diva on and off the screen, has died. She was 15.

Gidget suffered a massive stroke late Tuesday night at her trainer’s home in Santa Clarita and had to be euthanized, said Karin McElhatton, owner of Studio Animal Services in Castaic, which owned the dog.

What a sad day for dogs and dog lovers. *sniff sniff*

Here’s a media tribute to the most famous Chihuahua on face of the earth:

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Jul 2

cute-puppy-pictures-sorry-hiding-dog11My dogs did something terrible. They know they’re not supposed to pee in the house, ESPECIALLY on the bed.

I left the house for a couple of hours and what do i see? Pee. All over the house. Yes, I was mad and infuriated, but angry to the point where I would punish them harshly. But this time the bed sheets were wet.  Apparently, one of the three actually got ON the bed and wee-wee’d all over the blanket. There was no simple fix. The whole thing had to be washed.

What I don’t understand is how they STILL pee in the house even after living in the house for more than a year. They should know better after MONTHS and MONTHS of training with treats (and of course, punishments). When I am with them, they are the sweetest angels, yet in my absence, they are pee monsters.

I know this isn’t the right thing to do and I regret every time I do it (and I try not to do more that i’ll regret but ergg.. lack of self control), but this time I was a little more vociferous and more spank-y. Guess I had a bad day. ;/

Here are the pictures of them hiding from me:

lucky hiding behind TV stand

 

cocoa hiding in closet

Worst part was that they were so scared that they wouldn’t come when I called their names. Eh.. i’m such a meanie

Sorry guys. I’ll control myself next time. But try not to pee/poop in the house anymore, huh?

PS: Yes, my dogs can read.. and turn on a computer… and open the browser and type in “blog.pawshpal.com” with their paws..

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