He's our 10(ish) year old extreme rescue mutt.
I say "extreme" mutt, because... well, the muddied bloodlines of this mutt are indeed just that - extreme. There is no pool of clarity on what breeds may or may not be thrown into the waters here. Every vet (or self-proclaimed dog expert) we've inquired of has proclaimed Weeman carries a mix of a multitude of different breeds.
Yes - a mix of a multitude.
Nobody agrees on just a breed or two. So we're going to assume he has them all. All the breeds.
Art credit to: Hyperbole & a Half |
Meet Weeman. Weeman has an issue.
His issue is that he has ALL the issues.
(Which he is not. His eyes are just set closely together. So there.)
Anyway, here are the 5 signs that showed me Weeman probably needs some Zoloft. If your dog suffers from any or all of these, you may need to seek some professional help, as well.
1) He shivers and shakes when you look at him.But I do want to go on record and state that Weeman is a phenomenal kid dog.
2) He shivers and shakes when you don't look at him.
3) He finds the most awkward and uncomfortable positions to lay in.
4) He sits in corners for hours, not making eye contact.
5) He sits in corners for hours, not breaking eye contact.
But not your kids.
Just mine.
He loves McKenna and Meda to death. Every time Meda cries, he rushes to her door and waits for me to get there... or he'll come (shaking, of course) to get me. And you'll notice, in many of McKenna and Meda's pictures, Weeman is photobombing somewhere.
Here's to you, Weeman. You officially have made it to your own little slice of the inter webs because of your weirdness.
1 comment:
Awww, Weeman... he is so weird but very sweet. It probably doesn't help you all gave him that name.
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