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Tags: RIP, Peabody the Munificent

S rescued Peabody 13+ years ago from the middle of a busy city intersection. He was disoriented and lost in the aftermath of a tornado. We never found his owner. That person’s loss has been our long-term gain — Peab is one of the most loving and loveable dog-persons I’ve ever met.

Peabody died today. RIP my steadfast friend. I love you.

Peabody the Magnificent

(This entry brings forward Peabody the Magnificent in my photolog from January 2003. As I reflect on Peabody’s life, I think munificent describes him even better.)

Tags: , , Peabod’ & da ladies

Peabody (RIP), Emma (RIP), and Lillie hang out, April 2003.

Tags: , Peabody and Tao attend Padd’s last night

While Paddington’s life here was drawing to a close (RIP), his friends Peabody (RIP) and Tao stayed close at hand.

Tags: , Peabody says, I bet that’s plate-lickin’ good

Them was good eats, Christmas morning 2001.

Tags: , Pad-dogs and Peabodys like puddings

Paddington (RIP) and Peabody (RIP) keen on cleaning a pudding cup.

Tags: , Scarlett and Peabody look that way

Peabody (RIP) and Scarlett makin’ friends, keeping lookout  … what was that?

Tags: , Scarlett and Peabody look this way

Scarlett and Peabody (RIP) makin’ friends, keeping lookout.

Tags: Peabody the Magnificent

S rescued Peabody 10+ years ago from the middle of a busy city intersection. He was disoriented and lost in the aftermath of a tornado. We never found his owner. That person’s loss has been our long-term gain — Peab is one of the most loving and loveable dog-persons I’ve ever met (RIP).

Tags: Peabody gets a massage from the Swedish prime minister

Peabody gets a backrub and massage not really from a government official, but from his skillful friend L at the St. Jude dog show (RIP).

Tags: Peabody awaits his canine massage

Peabody’s ready for a canine backrub and massage at the St. Jude dog show (RIP).

Tags: Peabody, the elder statesman

Peabody, our lost-and-found lab mix, has blessed our lives for 10+ years. What a guy. (RIP)

Tags: , , Portraits of our canine friends

PeabodyLillieEmma
Peabody, the elder
statesman (RIP)
Lillie, the winsome lassEmma, the Rubenesque
belle (RIP)


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Tags: , , Bouviers in da house

Emma and Lillie full speed aheadWe’re now proud parents of two rescue bouviers, Lillie and Emma (RIP), thanks to Judy and the folks at Second Chance Bouvier Rescue (scroll halfway down to “Lily” and “Liza” to see these girls’ adoption updates).

Last Thursday we packed into Steph’s monster truck with our old-guy lab mix Peabody (RIP) and headed to central Ohio. Ten hours later on a high school tennis court near Columbus, we met these bouvier girls for the first time along with their foster family. (Meeting through the court’s fence let Peabody and bouvs safely say hi; five minutes later they were happily running all over the court together.)

We took custody of the bouvs early the next morning, then drove ten hours back to Memphis. Height of autumn colors! Sunny All Saints’ Day! No accidents in the truck! The round trip was an wonderful adventure, but a tiring one I’d rather not repeat for a few years at least. We’d suck as truckers. :-)

Emma and Lillie watch for Steph's returnThe older girl, Lillie, is becoming my girl. I’m reminded anew that there’s nothing like a girl dog! The younger girl, Emma, is a big ‘un. She’s a Newfoundland-size bouvier, weighing in at an overweight 120 lbs. We’ll probably get her down to 100. Apart from her girth, it’s eerie sometimes how much she looks like, and acts like, Paddington. When considering her girth, however, it’s more like the difference between 1968 Capt. Kirk and modern-day William Shatner. :-)

Emma and Lillie admire the foliageWe’ve approached introducing them to other people and animals with a high degree of caution, as is usually appropriate for assertive-breed rescues whose past you don’t know fully. But so far these girls have met people quite gently and courteously. Still to go: introducing them to small children and small dogs. We’re told they dislike cats, but they didn’t seem too bothered by a kitten at the vet’s.

I think both Lillie and Emma are going to bloom into wonderful people. Different as they are, I already love them both.

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