Traveling study buddy! Ming Ming loves a lap, and she doesn’t mind being a stand in desk or tabletop!
Enjoy your Monday!
Sandra Shields, Certified Health Coach
Traveling study buddy! Ming Ming loves a lap, and she doesn’t mind being a stand in desk or tabletop!
Enjoy your Monday!
Sandra Shields, Certified Health Coach
Happy Birthday Ming Ming! Your pug face bring me joy every day!
Happy Birthday Ming!
Ming Turns Five
Birthday Girl!
Ming adores cool weather. She was with us in Northern Michigan this Summer enjoying all of nature’s pure beauty and the fresh, crisp air. Â She likes to take a dip in the lake, and this year especially she drank an abundance of clean, clear water from the lakes and rivers. I often wonder what she is thinking as she gazes off into the distance like this. Here she is looking over Lake Charlevoix on a beautiful evening after a swim.
I imagine she is thinking, “Summer is coming to an end, and we will soon be going home. I will really miss being outdoors so much during the day. The ducks, loons, geese, swans and little minks are wonderful to watch, even though I cannot catch them. Â The fresh smell of water and an abundance of extra oxygen in my nose gives me so much energy”.
Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend!
Sandra
I know dogs technically don’t hibernate, and people don’t either, but sometimes we kinda do. Â With the shorter days of winter and colder weather here on the East Coast, Ming sleeps a lot more. She likes to find a patch of sunlight coming in through a window and camp out in the sunshine. Maybe she innately knows she needs her Vitamin D. She has a favorite blanket also. It is this red one. It came with her as a puppy. Did I mention she was a Christmas gift from my husband Doug? She is the first pet gift I had ever received. I can’t imagine not having Ming Ming, she has become such an important part of our family.
Ming does quite a few tricks now, but never if you don’t have a treat in your hand. She will sit, shake, lie down, roll over and dance! Often, this is in succession in a wild frenetic attempt to obtain her treat. You have to see her dance! I have tried to fool her into thinking I have a treat in my hand and get her to do tricks, but she is too smart, I can’t fool her. You see, the way to Ming’s heart is through food, although she also enjoys a good scratch and a warm lap to sit in. That is not the way with all dogs, or pugs, even though they are known to be gluts. Our black pug, Lily, responds to praise and body contact. She will press against you tightly and close her eyes in ecstasy, no food involved. But for Ming, it is food. That is her love language.
So Ming continues to enjoy a relaxing winter, with a daily walk outside, good food to eat, good company, a patch of sunshine, and her blanket. Spring will be here soon. We will Spring ahead in a few weeks, and she will come out of her hibernation mode.
Time has flown by with Ming. She is my first small dog, and she is more wonderful than I could have imagined. We have had all sizes of dogs in our immediate and extended families, and each one is so individual in their personalities, likes and dislikes. My daughter had a teacher once who told the class “dogs do not have emotions”. I don’t know the basis of her statement, but she couldn’t be more wrong.
Some of the emotions and feelings of dogs I know are , Lucy a black lab, who is afraid of thunderstorms, she also smiles and talks at her favorite people. Leila, a golden retriever, who gets upset when left alone and gives the cold shoulder upon her owner’s return, and Lily, the black pug at the left. Ming’s sister. Lily is jealous in this photo because Ming is getting extra attention on her birthday. Lily gets to share the strawberries and dog presents too, but she can’t help being jealous a lot, which also makes her bossy of Ming. Ming tolerates Lily’s jealousy most of the time, because she loves Lily and is also confident in her place in the family. Lily was five months old when she became part of our family and had lacked attention the first five months, spending most of her time in a cage. She is a lovely, tail wagging girl who presses her body against you because she craves physical contact.
Here is Ming when she was a bitty baby pug that fit in the palm of my hand. She was a Christmas gift from my husband. He came into the house with her tucked into his coat two days before Christmas, and said, “reach inside my coat for a surprise”. She was a fluffy warm ball of fur.
Happy Birthday Ming, Ming. You have brought me three years of joy, extra love, cuddles and laughter!
It was a sunny afternoon yesterday, one of those perfect, bright, in the seventies days, and everyone was busy going here and there in a flurry of activity. Ming and her buddy, (that’s Lily) were longing to go outside and play, but at the moment it just wasn’t happening. So, she was content to gaze out the window with Lily by her side. I am sure she was dreaming of what she would do it she were outside. Â Maybe she would chase a bird, or grab a stick and get Lily to chase her. Â She loves to lounge in the sunshine, basking, or roll in the grass, and Ming loves to smell Flowers. Â She really does! Â She will go right up to a beautiful blossom and smell it. Â I call her Ferdinand after the childhood story about a bull that was supposed to bull fight, but just wanted to smell flowers. Do you know the book? She and Lily did get to go outside later in the day for a walk and a romp. It is a joy to see her enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Â Then she was content to come inside again and dream. I love lazy days like this day, and so does Ming.
When there is a basket of warm laundry fresh from the dryer left unattended, Ming, Ming will find it! She has a special radar for warm things. Â It is the perfect little bed of warm comfort, and she is a smart pug. Â She knows a good thing when she sees it. I love that Ming, Ming likes to be comfy and cozy, It makes her an excellent cuddler! I really enjoy my cuddle time with Ming, she is sweet and kind and never makes you feel guilty for lounging on the sofa and chilling out. She spins in circles of excitement when you head toward a comfy chair in hopes you will sit down so she can leap into your lap. Â She is a pug, and pugs love cuddle time! If you have a cuddler in the house, I would love to hear about them!
She really is! Â I have always loved dogs. Â All that unconditional love they are so good at lavishing on humans. Â Ming was a Christmas gift two years ago. Â She was a tiny, fluffy, little butterball that fit in the palm of my hand. Â She is the first dog that was mine, and I am her person. I have never been a dog’s person before. Â We have had dogs in our family, but Ming, Ming adores Me. Â She follows me around the house, and in the evening when people are lounging around, it is my lap she seeks. Â I love her snortle breathing, her cute wrinkly face, her antics, and her love of food. Â Since finding this cute little collar tag this summer, whenever Ming, Ming is less than angelic, my family comments, “I guess her one percent is coming out!” Â I feel so lucky to be Ming’s person and that she is a part of my life. She really is an angel, even when she isn’t!
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