Last year Frank's grandmother added to the family hoodie collection for Halloween. Here Frank models it for a second year. Please note, so as not to think Frank is neglected because he doesn't have a new costume, that he is currently enjoying a new pumpkin squeaker....
A little history:
Two years ago, on this very date, LM(Frank's Dad) and I set out from our overpriced sublet in Harlem which we shared with several mice and one skinny Italian bike racer, on an adventure to Mashpee, MA. The reason? To meet a small black pug puppy with a scratch on his eye. Now, it is true that Frank is our first dog, but that does not mean that I was unaware of what to avoid in a breeder. Let's just say there were several alarm bells going off when we walked into this particular house. Unfortunately, when a small limping pug with one bulging white eye and severe dandruff shot out of a kennel in the garage, there was no way that he was going back into that cage. Supporting this woman in anyway was a mistake, but so was leaving Frank behind, so, we paid half price and headed on our way. I know that supporting an irresponsible breeder is inexcusable, but, well, leaving him was not an option, and we contacted the AKC, and I no longer see her name on their referral lists, so... after substantial contributions to 6 veterinary clinics from New York through Colorado to our new home in the Pacific Northwest, we now have a one-eyed, cataract free, non-limping, almost always dandruff free, charming, smorting pug. Definitely the best treat ever!