Truman
Truman has been with us the longest and is finally enjoying his spot as the senior member of the pack. We call him our James Cagney because he is the smallest one, but he's the alpha - he's feisty.He's very protective - especially of Gloria, and he's the one who gets the whole gang barking in the morning when he decides it's breakfast time (never mind what Mommy or Daddy, or the alarm clock say.)
But he doesn't like rain or snow very much.
Jacques
Jacques came to us from Tired Dog Rescue in Mississippi. We call him our southern gentleman. He had one eye removed, and the other is almost blind from glaucoma, so he doesn't go running with the others when they are let out. He is a quieter soul and makes his way around, but not in any rush.
He's a beautiful boy who loves to sit on a lap (Mommy or Daddy) and get loving and give kisses.
I caught him shaking his ears - and then trying to be cool; like it never happened.
Buddy Bear
Buddy Bear has been with us the least amount of time (by a couple weeks less than Jacques.) Buddy is funny because he's so mellow that it can be hard to get a picture of him with his eyes open. If he's standing still for more than just a couple of minutes, his eyes stat to droop and he's getting ready for a nap.
He had just gotten a haircut and was outside running around.
Truman and Buddy Bear checking out some traffic on the street and making sure that the yard was safe.
OK, he's been sitting still for long enough - time for a nap.
Precious
Now let me introduce our Diva. Precious is the lady of the group and she is a DIVA. Along with Truman, she is one of the ones to start the whole pack barking. She loves, loves, loves racing out the back door and doing circles around the back yard. Along with her not liking to stand still, her coat makes it a challenge to get good pictures.
Oh Daddy, are you trying to get another picture?
I am definitely her person. When I go to sit in my recliner in the evenings she is jumping into my lap before I'm even sitting down.
So these are the key Rescue elements of my Rescue Garden who are with us now. Their predecessors have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but we'll all be together again in our Father's house.
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