 Photo Comments | Home:Russellville, AR | [I have a diary!] | Age: 7 Years Sex: Female Weight: 26-50 lbs
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
 Photo Comments
|
 |
 |
 |
Leave a bone for Charlotte

Nicknames: Pixie, Sissy, Poochess, Bean, Pixerita, Miss Pinkpaws, Pet-Pet Pigoo, Charlottini, Teeny-peach, Madam, Sissy-boo, The Mocha Missile, Pixer, The Caramel Crawdad, Chiquelita, Madam Mimzypoot, Teenums, Busybody, Missy Mamba.

Doggie Dynamics:
  |  |  |  |  |  | | | Energy | | | | | | Intelligence | | | | | | Friendliness | | | | | | Playfulness | | | | | | Disposition | | | |
|  |
|  |  |  |  |  |

Sun Sign:  Quick Bio:
 Birthday: April 10th 2004
 Likes: Running, chasing her brother, hiding under the bed, exploring, barking at cars out the window.

Pet-Peeves: Leashes, and dogs other than her brothers.

Favorite Toy: Her stump full of plush squirrels, her noisemaking sheep, and her squeaky rhino.

Favorite Food: Ice cream, peanut butter, or anything stolen.

Favorite Walk: The woods behind the house, the park, the trail.

Best Tricks: Catching cookies in her mouth, herding geese, running the household, plotting world domination.

Arrival Story: After we had had Raleigh for a while, my husband decided he needed a playmate. We decided to take the pick of the girls from Lara's next litter of mini Aussies, so she really is his little sister. We first saw her at 5 weeks old, and kept going back every few days to play with her so that she knew us (and Raleigh) when we brought her home. She's so different from Raleigh in personality, and she makes a fun addition to the family.

Forums Motto: My paws are PINK!

The Groups I'm In:
**~Awesome Australian Shepherds~**

I've Been On Dogster Since:
| May 10th 2005 |
   |
More than 6 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 147630

See all my Pup Pals
See all my Pup Pals |
|
|
July 17th 2005 12:11 pm
[ Leave A Comment ]
Mama and I had a discussion this morning. Her handbag was sitting open on the floor, and I dropped in a tiny pillow that I had been playing with. Mama, who is better trained and cleverer than most humans, correctly assumed that by my putting something into her handbag, it also meant that I could take out anything I wanted, at will. She objected to this, and asked me why I couldn't apply this to putting my toys back into their toybaskets. She even went so far as to show me the behind-the-scenes video of the trained squirrels on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and said that if a rodent with a brain the size of a lima bean could lean to do things, so could I.
We are not speaking at present.
| |
|
See all diary entries for Charlotte |