Your dog is: Rescue
Dog’s sex: Female
Dog’s name: Bubbles
Dog’s Breed: Standard/Miniature (Tweenie) Dachshund Dog’s Birthday: ?
Adopted: November 15, 2002Dog’s Siblings: Texas
Favorite Food: ANYTHING!
Favorite Toy: Does not like toys
Favorite Place to go: to the car……even if we dont leave it!
Best Trick: Sit, barking, knowing when its past feeding time.
Best Friend: Texas and her "Grandpa"
Wildcard: I adopted the laziest dog in the world!
Pet Peeve: Going potty in the rain
Tweet With Me: No Social Media for this ol' Gal.
Arrival Story: November 15th, 2002 - Bubbles became the 9th member of our family. And since we don't know her exact birth date..or age for that matter, we are celebrating her 10th birthday as well!!My parents had promised that as soon as we moved in our new home, we could get a dog... an outside dog ( in their minds anyway), because you know things like carpets cannot be ruined by a dog.
A month before our scheduled close/move in date, I don't remember which, we recieved a call from one of our church friends.
Her sister had a dachshund that she was trying to find a home for. Though I had in mind a puppy or a larger breed dog, I was MORE than happy to concede to a smaller breed.
My parents were happy that the dog was older and already house trained, and we were happy just to have a dog.
We made at trip to see her, and she came tearing out of the house normal Bubbles style, they said her original name was Duchess, but they started calling her Bubba..which morphed into Bubbles.
Truthfully I can't remember much about the visit except for the woman hit her with a fly swatter. Not cool in our book. But we all decided we wanted her, and a month later we went and picked her up!
Looking back I really feel bad for her, as there was such much we did wrong, but she survived, as any dog does with an uniformed owner! The one good we did do, was socialize!!
She went EVERYWHERE with us, she's traveled to Chicago, Alabama, Tennessee, just to name a few, she was the first in car when we were about to go out, and since most of the time we didn't have time to run her back inside she came with us. (And I stupidly sold her crate...WHAT WAS I THINKING!?!?!?)
She claimed my dad and I as her primary caretakers, and tolerated everyone else.
She loved to "tell off" other dogs, and my dad was convinced that she wouldn't be able to handle another dog in the house, which to him meant, no other dog until Bubbles passes away.
*snicker*
January 2006, I came in contact with my first guide dog puppy; and life the way Bubbles knew it changed forever.
Our first week with Jake and Bubbles was....interesting to say the least. I can remember being in tears over the thought that, GDF might take Jake away due to Bubbles' (what I labled) aggressive behavior.
Turns out Jake was indeed taken due to some issues, but it was him being Mr.Tough Guy, and not Bubbles.
We're so glad she's a part of our family.