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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 457983" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>My little Chloe is my first foray into having a small, white, yappy-dog. I remind her daily that I hate yappy dogs and we are always working on that part of her personality but....sigh.....that is Chloe. She has the prettiest face imaginable- I fell in love with her online on the rescue site and had to go get her. I knew she was beautiful but had no idea she was nuts. lol</p><p></p><p>She is the only pup I've had who is afraid of everything. Poor honey gets herself all worked up over everything. Even parked cars terrify her. I'm not kidding. If we are all peaceful and cuddled up watching tv and I catch my breath over something surprising or scary on tv, she bolts up like she got stung by a BB gun and runs for cover. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I could talk about her complexities forever but my main point is that as goofy as she is, she is also very smart, clever, and adorable (I just wish Rufus and I weren't the only beings to see it). She knows how to distract Rufus so she can steal his toys. She is like the bratty little sister who is so cute she does all kinds of funny, outrageous things. And laughs? OMG, she is giggling the whole time she has his toy in his mouth, running to hide it in her special stash place. </p><p></p><p>If Rufus and I are snuggling and she wants in, she just comes right up and lies on top of him so he will move. Thank goodness Rufus is so good natured about her antics. Watching them love each other and play and interact is wonderful.</p><p></p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 457983, member: 29"] My little Chloe is my first foray into having a small, white, yappy-dog. I remind her daily that I hate yappy dogs and we are always working on that part of her personality but....sigh.....that is Chloe. She has the prettiest face imaginable- I fell in love with her online on the rescue site and had to go get her. I knew she was beautiful but had no idea she was nuts. lol She is the only pup I've had who is afraid of everything. Poor honey gets herself all worked up over everything. Even parked cars terrify her. I'm not kidding. If we are all peaceful and cuddled up watching tv and I catch my breath over something surprising or scary on tv, she bolts up like she got stung by a BB gun and runs for cover. Anyway, I could talk about her complexities forever but my main point is that as goofy as she is, she is also very smart, clever, and adorable (I just wish Rufus and I weren't the only beings to see it). She knows how to distract Rufus so she can steal his toys. She is like the bratty little sister who is so cute she does all kinds of funny, outrageous things. And laughs? OMG, she is giggling the whole time she has his toy in his mouth, running to hide it in her special stash place. If Rufus and I are snuggling and she wants in, she just comes right up and lies on top of him so he will move. Thank goodness Rufus is so good natured about her antics. Watching them love each other and play and interact is wonderful. Suz [/QUOTE]
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