


My mommy made some booties for the baby and they looked pretty nice. I liked the pink and blue together. I had a great afternoon and enjoyed my time with my new soon to be best friend, Maya.
What a dog's life
Hey, summer is here and my favorite activity is the BBQ. I love a good BBQ with friends and most important of all, a lot of good meat like sausages, pork, chicken and eventually beef. Hum, the smell, the taste is heavenly to me. Last Saturday, we went to Ola and Michael for a great BBQ, the first one of the season. I tried to beg for some food (which I did get eventually)...My old charm is still working :) They even had another doggy for me to play with, but he was a little clumpy and we ended up not socializing much...
We had a great time and stayed way after all the meat and goodies were gone. I cannot wait for the next one!
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Hey, L’été est ici et mon activité favorite est le barbecue. J’aime un bon barbecue avec mes amis et en n’oubliant pas le plus important, beaucoup de viande (saucisses, porc, poulet et même le bœuf). Hum, l’odeur, le goût sont parti du paradis pour moi. Samedi dernier, nous sommes aller chez Ola et Michael pour un super barbecue – le premier de la saison. J’ai fais ma belle pour avoir des petits morceaux (que j’ai eu). Mon charme marche toujours J Il y avait même un autre chien avec qui je pouvais jouer, mais il était un peu trop foufou et nous n’avons pas trop jouer.
The Coton de Tulear is a member of the Bichon [pronounced "BEE-shawn"] family of dogs. The Bichons are descendents of an ancient European breed, the Barbet. A small, short-haired descendent of the Barbet, the "Bichon Tenerife," was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish. The Tenerife gave rise to the modern, Mediterranean Maltese, the French Petit Lion Dog and Bichon Frise, the Italian Bolognese, the South American Havanais, and the Coton de Tulear.
The Tenerife, now extinct was introduced to the Indian Ocean Islands of Mauritius and reunion by sailors in the 16th centuries. The breed acquired a long, cotton -like coat (perhaps the result of a single mutation) and was known as the "Coton de Reunion." The Coton de Reunion, a valued possession accompanied merchants, officials and pirates on their voyages.