pug roast, byob!

Blogged under Uncategorized on Thursday 27 July 2006 at 4:59 pm

my place doesn’t have ac, making this past week nearly unbearable. i’m lucky enough to be able to escape the heat and spend my day in an air-conditioned office. daisy, however, isn’t so lucky. she’s found the coolest spot in the house to be the kitchen floor–where she’s taken up camp. slowly but surely, she’s dragged her “good” toys and “wet soggy stick to the bottom of my foot” bones there with her.she rotates sides, but beyond that there is no movement. but, i’ve found she will be coaxed away with ice cubes, or diet treats as we call them at my house.
global warming sucks, i need to move.

8 Comments »

  1. Comment by slcup — July 27, 2006 @ 2:56 pm

    Two words: window unit. It saved my life.

  2. Comment by Anonymous — July 27, 2006 @ 3:20 pm

    Princess is right on the dot. I’ve recently purchased one as well. Do yourself and Pug a favor and go. Now.

  3. Comment by j-man — July 28, 2006 @ 8:35 am

    Its hot yo!

  4. Comment by Dennis — July 28, 2006 @ 9:13 am

    Poor pug is panting.

    I like that you are feeding her ice cubes. That is original and must help keep her cool. Be careful cuz pugs aren’t meant to be in the heat.

  5. Comment by Jennyjenjen — July 28, 2006 @ 10:08 am

    Yeah you need to move…to Colorado!!!
    Love you.

  6. Comment by Anonymous — July 28, 2006 @ 12:14 pm

    Even the dog toys are pink? Obsessive much?

  7. Comment by sarahbellum — July 29, 2006 @ 8:51 am

    princess & anon: i need to.

    jman: word.

    dennis: i’ll keep an eye (no pun intended) on the little hot dog.

    jen: only because you have ac!

    anon: i’m glad someone finally commented about her toys. of course there is pink, however, did you notice the eyeball? yup, she’s got a ball that looks like an eye. i love playing with it at the park, “daisy go get your eye”…that always throws people for a loop.

  8. Comment by Aimee — August 1, 2006 @ 9:36 pm

    I think Lora taught Daisy the toy-dragging bit. At least your dog can use ceramic tile’s marvelous ability to retain a low surface temperature as an excuse. My human child has no excuse.

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