When Lola Pug came into my life all those years ago, she had the great fortune to have a built-in pug family in the form of Montgomery and Grace.
…well, I never said that it was a *functional* family, did I?
Darling Gracie aside, Lola Pug became very attached to Monty, and even as he aged into his “Crabby” stage, she loved him dearly. It’s easy to see why…
Even to this day, years after Monty left for the Bridge, the mere mention of his name makes Lola Pug’s ears perk up. She’d love nothing more than to have him strut through the door again and crank at her.
And considering how their very first meeting went when she was only a few months old, that still surprises me somewhat….
Let it never be said that pugs can’t talk.
Love to you up there Mr. Monty, and thank you for guiding my little one through her first years.
Oh, Lola! I’m not sure what I like more, you having so many friends, or that look on your face! Monty seems like the best uncle a pug could have. I bet your learned a lot.
Love,
Christy
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I sure AM lucky, Aunt Christy. And I can hardly wait to meet my three, newest best friends – Donald, Daisy and Sam Cooper!
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OMD, that last pic of Lola and Uncle Monty is precious!!!
Kisses,
Ruby
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I grew to understand his cranky ways, Ruby. I really did love him.
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A picture does say a thousand words!
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My pug Sasha and I found your blog and we’re so happy we did! It’s nice to find puggy friends all over the world! We are from Sweden, so I’m guessing you won’t understand a thing written on our pug-blog but you can might as well look at the pictures. Hugs from us
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