Posts Tagged ‘dog walker’

Arthur on the scales, Our Dog Walker, and other Fun Pictures

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

some cute leftover pictures.

021710 020aArthur, he was our foster brother a few months ago, he weighed 35 pounds, and needed to lose 10 pounds. Here he is on the scales, he got weighed once per week, and in 4 weeks lost 4 pounds, but then went to a new home. He was very sweet, but daddy didn’t like picking him up.

021710 028 This is daddy with his grandbabies, Scott’s twins. Scott is Mr Mom.

021710 037Here is KING Arthur, we are in the bathroom while daddy gets froofood up to go to work. Arthur looks, er, a little large. Lance on the right, weights 10 pounds.

021710 049This is our old dog walker, Linda. She was sweet. We have a dog walker pretty much every day at work.

022610 001Dixie and Lance laying on the rug in Daddy’s office. Lance weights 10 pounds, below average for the breed, and Dixie’s 17 pounds about average for the breed.

Our Dog Walker Linda

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Daddy got us a dog walker, cause he says he wants us to get outside more during the day when we are at work with him. Willie says its because Dixie’s ass is too big, and Lance said he doesn’t care why, he just wants to GO! Actually daddy hired the lady, Linda Bearce, because our past rescue was 10 pounds overweight, at 36 pounds. The average weight for a Cavalier is 17 lbs, but dogs are just like people and will eat too much if they can in many cases. Parents leave food down al the time, and give them too much food off the table. We eat O.M by Purina, daddy gets it at the vets office, OM stands for "Oh Momma" Willie says, but daddy says it stands for overweight management. Daddy thinks we don’t know that even the treats we get are pellets of the OM. Here’s a picture of our new dog walker. 021710 006

In this picture, we are watching as Arthur our foster brother leaves with his new parents. We had 11 foster brothers and sisters last year, and we’ve already had 2 this year already! Willie says its a good thing when fosters go to new homes, cause we have more toys and treats (the crummy OM ones) to share. Daddy says its a good thing to, because then we can save another Cavalier. We never go over a few weeks without getting another one. Make sure you visit the rescue site to check out the Cavaliers available for adoption.