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Showing posts with label Bacardi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bacardi. Show all posts

1/31/15

Is Your Nana Drunk In Love?

This photo was taken approximately 3 minutes after I met Bacardi. If you have a lap, she is interested in getting to know you. 'Cardi is very low-key and calm - this is not a dog that is going to go on jogs with you or act as a guard dog! She will however, watch Wheel of Fortune and snuggle most of the day.  

I think he soft white fur is so pretty. Once her little nose scrape heals and she has a proper haircut, she's going to be a real heartbreaker. Her big brown eyes are already heartmelting. 

I think 'Cardi must have had a family at one point and something happened. She's so loving and just wants to be with people all the time. If my Nana lived in Wisconsin I would be putting the pressure on hard. She's in NY, so you tell your Nana instead!

I'm telling you this dog is a true lovebug. She's quiet, she's calm, she's loving, she's housetrained, and she barely sheds. She doesn't play piano, but you could try to teach her. She does know sit. 

1/28/15

'Cardi Party

This little lady likes to dress up and she looks great doing it. #cardiparty 
Lucky for her, she doesn't require much exercise to stay fit. She goes outside to potty and enjoys walks, but for the most part can be content inside. Her white fur is so pretty and I imagine after a professional grooming session she would be the talk of the town. 

Although Bacardi doesn't like to be in crates, she stays home alone with no problem. She and her foster brother Bowser just rest and keep each other company. 

One of her favorite pastimes is looking out the window. She doesn't bark, but enjoys watching the squirrels run around. Here she is looking in a fireplace, which is not a window, but anyway.

1/25/15

Meet Bacardi!

Meet Bacardi! She's not my foster dog, but I wouldn't be mad if she was! This little peanut is one of the most calm and sweet dogs I've ever met. She's listed as around 2 years old, a mix of a yorkie and maltese. She's so friendly; she quietly greeted me at the door and let me scoop her up and cuddle her right away.

She's very well-behaved (pretty much housebroken) and loves to be with people. Her little nose is scraped up from rubbing against the metal of the cage/kennel during her transport and at the shelter before she was foster. Poor lady! She doesn't like being crated, but it's no problem leaving her out with her foster family since she's so good. 

She's already learned her name, but honestly "Bacardi" doesn't really suit her. She's not a party girl, so I bet whoever adopts her will find a more sweet and softspoken name for her.  Also, I should mention that despite her pretty long hair, she barely sheds at all.