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Gertie - Adopted November 12 When I got the call to take a 10 year old, aggressive and not housebroken female pug I wasn't sure what to expect but felt I was up to the challenge after having some fairly young wild ones come through. Little did I know that I would fail the test. Only once in a while does that one come along that grabs you from first sight. When this little lady arrived she was in sad shape. Her name was Shayna but somehow she just looked like a Gertie. She had red, smelly ears and breath like I'd never come across before. She's not your average pug that needs to be on you 24/7, if fact she's very aloof. After settling in I realized there are zero signs of aggression (she wouldn't waste the energy)
and no issues with house breaking, in fact she went to the door to let me know she wanted out.
When she decided to curl up in the bed with Percy I began to weaken a bit but thought I'd stay tough.
It wasn't until after she had all but 4 teeth removed that she started to show some interest in me.
Again I weakened a bit more. The deciding factor was when in one day she managed to curl up in bed
with all the gang, going from bed to bed and ending up with Moe the cat. I figured any old gal
that passed the Percy & Moe seal of approval was a keeper. Gertie will not need to pack her bags anymore,
she is one of the family now. |
Gertie and Moe having a warm, comfy nap. ![]() |
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Gertie curls up with Percy to enjoy another warm, comfy nap.![]() |
Gertie's origin![]() |