Georgia Lydee Sultenfuss


Pekingese
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Home:Columbus, OH  [I have a diary!]  
Age: 14 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 11-25 lbs

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Nicknames:
Georgie, Georgiebear, Georgie Porgie, Juji, Jujibear, Dooji, Juju, Choo-Choo, Mommy

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-purebred-dog rescue

Birthday:
October 31st 1997

Likes:
I am a sleepmaster. Naps are the best. Eating people food makes me pretty happy too, and if that's not available, I'll chow down on some bubbles from my person's bath. I'm not that particular.

Pet-Peeves:
My extremely annoying sisters, especially Naughty. I don't care for being in my crate-- I like the run of the house. Do not THINK of watching Family Feud-- all of that dinging scares me. I'm easily spooked.

Favorite Toy:
I don't really "do" toys. They seem so useless to me.

Favorite Food:
Summer sausage, or any other meat substance.

Favorite Walk:
I'll go anywhere my person will take me, but there better not be any other people looking at me or wanting to pet me. That's just not necessary. Gives me the creeps.

Best Tricks:
I enjoy hiding my treater-eaters all over the house. My favorite secret spots are in plain view, but I think they are hidden. I also like putting my biscuits behind the toilet. I really do this for my person to hunt them down.

Arrival Story:
I was a love machine. My main job was to pop out babies over and over, until my keepers dumped me off at a shelter in Kentucky. I hit middle age and became no good to them anymore. I think that was a stroke of brilliant luck, because my person found me on petfinder.com and drove all the way from Ohio to come get me. I am now the queen of my castle.

Forums Motto:
This is my space...unless you have meat.

I've Been On Dogster Since:
April 3rd 2006 More than 5 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id:
292801

Meet my family

Stink (In
Loving Memory)
Elliot
Beauregard
Jellybean
Martinez
Naughty Bivens
(formerly
McPhe
Winston Tomato
(in memory)
LuLu Henrietta
Wong (in
memory
Lady Lumps (in
lumpy memory)
Kermit the Dog
Graciela
Foosernutter
(In lovi

Meet my Pup Pals

 

Pain in the neck!


More needles

March 23rd 2007 8:12 am
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Well I thought I was in the clear after getting sliced open last year, but wouldn't you know? I needed more surgery. This time, they cleaned my teeth but also took out a mammary mass on my tummy. I don't know what it is yet but am hoping everything comes back ok. Maybe we'll know next week. My new brother Winston had his teeth cleaned, got neutered and had two masses removed from his head the very same day. It was stressful for the whole family but we are happy it's behind us now!

 

Pain in the neck!

May 2nd 2006 7:23 pm
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April was certainly a doozy of a month for me. I was just ducking my head all the time, and moving as little as possible. All the prednisone in the world wasn't cutting it any more, and one day I just fell over and stayed put. My person rushed me to the emergency room where I stayed for two nights. They sent me home with some pain medicine for a few days, but it didn't help. They decided they wanted to do an mri, and from that, found out I had a ruptured disc. Talk about a pain in the neck.

So I had some surgery, but you wouldn't know it. They gave me some super good-feeling medicine, and I'm better than brand new. In fact, I don't think the incision on my neck is real. I feel great.

I get my staples out next week, and hopefully my hair will start growing back so I don't look like a turkey. My chin is a little wrinkly, but I'm a voluptuous woman who's birthed a lot of babies-- what do you expect?

Surgery was totally worth it. I feel great and I'm getting the queen treatment. Now I can do absolutely no wrong-- my sisters and brother better watch out. They have to handle me with kid gloves.

All of this means extra treater-eaters for me... and a whole lotta lovin'. This recovery business isn't so bad!

 
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