Al
06-27-2005, 01:49 AM
I was given a dog by a friend of my sister!
The story of this dog is that he had been moving from house to house because people were not able to take care of him full time. My sister said that she would watch him for some time and that is how I came across him. I can't say exactly why, but this dog became attached to me; where ever I walk, it follows me (unless someone is in the kitchen).
His name is Otis. I don't know what type of dog he is, but he weighs about 20 lbs. People say he looks like a mix between a Lhaso Apso, Bichon, Maltese, Terrier(s), and cocker spaniel. Your guess is as good as mine.
I was already looking for a dog when this one came along. It matched what I wanted in a dog for everything except color: anything but white. But I really don't care anymore.
This dog has turned out to be much more clever than the other two dogs we have. I am thinking "Bigger the dog, bigger the brain."
Some may think Otis is an ankle biter, but he is bigger than the two others which weigh 10 and 15 lbs (seen in background).
This pic turned out the best of all of the ones I took. He 'has' to have a stuffed toy with him at all times for some reason.
The story of this dog is that he had been moving from house to house because people were not able to take care of him full time. My sister said that she would watch him for some time and that is how I came across him. I can't say exactly why, but this dog became attached to me; where ever I walk, it follows me (unless someone is in the kitchen).
His name is Otis. I don't know what type of dog he is, but he weighs about 20 lbs. People say he looks like a mix between a Lhaso Apso, Bichon, Maltese, Terrier(s), and cocker spaniel. Your guess is as good as mine.
I was already looking for a dog when this one came along. It matched what I wanted in a dog for everything except color: anything but white. But I really don't care anymore.
This dog has turned out to be much more clever than the other two dogs we have. I am thinking "Bigger the dog, bigger the brain."
Some may think Otis is an ankle biter, but he is bigger than the two others which weigh 10 and 15 lbs (seen in background).
This pic turned out the best of all of the ones I took. He 'has' to have a stuffed toy with him at all times for some reason.