 Photo Comments Age: 10 Years Sex: Female Weight: 100+ lbs
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Leave a bone for Lola

Nicknames: Long Head, Pong, B & B and very occasionally, The Pooch

Doggie Dynamics:
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 Quick Bio:
 Birthday: November 4th 2001
 Likes: Chasing after puppy squirrels and geese

Pet-Peeves: Doodling in the rain

Favorite Toy: Her squeaky plush Big Mean Kitty

Favorite Food: California's Natural, Peanut Butter, Salt & Vinegar Potato Chips (when Daddy's not looking), Daddy's Flipflops (also when Daddy's not looking)

Favorite Walk: Anywhere with puppy squirrels, geese & long grass to run through/eat

Best Tricks: Sleep (her best trick by far), Lie Down (a close second), Shake (whether you want to or not), Sit (keep your feet out the way), Lean (no command necessary), Go Fetch the Puppy Squirrels (her favorite one, but with very limited success... ok... none)

Arrival Story: Hers was the last enclosure at the Humane Society. Everyone else was barking up a storm and she was curled up on her bed sleeping. At the end of our get-to-know-you walk, there were three people wanting to meet her, but she was already one of the family.

Bio: SENSITIVE: She looks permanently sad, except when she's chasing puppy squirrels or puppy geese. Then she's very very happy.
DEVOTED: She has nothing but love, and doesn't like not being able to find her Papa.
ESCAPE ARTIST: Pong has scaled walls, fences and even crawled out my sunroof- much to the amazement and delight of passers-by.
ATHLETIC: Beautiful coat, rippling muscles, loves tuggy-toys & is very difficult to beat, great at fetching Puppy Orange Thing out the lake. Sadly no clue with a frisbee.
SIMPLE PLEASURES: Likes nothing better than having her head out the window, jowls flapping in the breeze. Taking her for a ride in the convertible is more of a challenge mind you...
MUCH MALIGNED: "Quick Janet- Pick up Foo Foo and let's cross the street so that thing can't eat her".
MISUNDERSTOOD: "You got a saddle for that thing?" or "How much does that horse eat?" Well sir, probably about as much as I feed your wife who- it turns out- bears quite a striking resemblance. PS She'd never eat your Bichon- she'd be yacking up hairballs for a month.

I've Been On Dogster Since:
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More than 5 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 326293

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