Monday, July 20, 2020

My Name is Sadie



Hello everyone! I am Sadie. I just moved in a few weeks ago. I was born on March 22nd of this year. My first few months were in a loving home where I received lots of hugs and cuddles. My new mom says that made it easier for me to be a sweetheart.

I am still a puppy though and I like to explore new things. My new mom says "Sadie, don't chew on cords!' or when I'm outside "Sadie don't eat bird seed/leaf/twigs. Dad has this loud machine to clean the outside up but I can always find something to gnaw on. 



Mom and Dad were very sad after my big sister (I never met her) died. They brought me home and not to be smug, I cheered them right up. I haven't warmed up to Dad yet. Prior to moving here, I had very little contact with men. My dad seems nice but I have to take my time becoming friends with him. 

Mom has spoiled me a little bit with toys and a new bed that looks like a tepee. Guess with all that and the cuddles I get I am a pretty lucky girl.

Hope to see you again.

Sadie

A Forgotten Post re: A Visit to the Dog Park

This is a post that has been sitting in the draft folder for a few years. I have not kept up with this blog. I did however, want to let you know that Nellie Belle has crossed to the other side on June 29th, 2020. She had been treated for a heart murmur for many years. After so many years, the medication no longer worked and she couldn't take a big drink of water without fainting and so a difficult decision had to be made. We were devastated by the loss of Nellie. The vet we took her to, recommended that we get another little one. No one could take Nellie's place but another little one could help to heal our hearts. We did adopt another little chihuahua and I will introduce you to her at another time.

Here's the post that was in the draft folder:

The family became snowbirds this winter. We're enjoying the warm weather and are thankful we were able to be away from the awful weather. The area we live in here in Florida doesn't allow fences so Nellie has to be walked when she needs to do her "duty." There is an area here that is known as a dog park. It is just a small lot that is fenced in and your canine kids are able to run and frolic off their leashes. Nellie was very excited when we walked to the dog park.

When she got inside the gate, she ran...



and ran some more...


All in all, it was a good day.


God bless everyone and their furry loved ones too.