Monday, March 9, 2009

Bobby

THE LEGEND OF GRAYFRIAR'S BOBBY

Many years ago, there lived a special dog, a Kyleakin Skye Terrier named Bobby, who was the embodiment of devotion and undying love. His best friend and master, John Grey, was a policeman in Edinburgh, Scotland, with whom Bobby would walk his rounds every day. The two were inseparable and familiar figures in Edinburgh.

When John died in 1858, he was buried at the Grayfriar's churchyard. His faithful dog Bobby followed the funeral procession and then lingered at John's gravesite, choosing to remain at his master's side to watch over him. The town's efforts to provide him with a new and permanent home proved to be futile, as Bobby would sit day and night, through all the seasons, guarding his beloved master's grave. A man named James Brown, who was the caretaker for the Grayfriar's cemetery at the time, bent the rules and allowed Bobby to stay. Furthermore, when the weather got bad, he would coax him inside to warm up at the fireplace.

As the years went by, Bobby began to leave his master's side on a daily basis to walk with another policeman, a Sergeant Scott. This Sergeant trained him to respond to the town's cannon that was fired once a day at exactly 1pm, so that the town knew the correct time and more importantly, Bobby would know it was lunchtime. He would then head over to Trail's Coffee House where he was fed daily by John Trail. The coffee house is still there to this day, only now it is known as Grayfriar's Bobby Pub in honor of it's most loyal patron.

In 1867, Bobby's life of freedom was almost ended because of a new law that stated all dogs must have a license. The purpose of this new law was to get rid of all the stray dogs, which were viewed as a pestilence. Bobby's future looked grim until William Chambers of the Scottish Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, who was also the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, stepped in and paid for the license. The Lord Provost granted Bobby a special collar with a permanent, lifetime license, engraved with the words "Grayfriar's Bobby from Lord Provost, 1867 License", so that he could continue his daily rounds and vigilant watch over his friend and master.

Bobby went to join John on January 14, 1872 at the ripe age of 16 and was buried just outside the cemetery where his master lies. In 1873, the Baroness Burdett-Couttes immortalized Bobby with a statue erected outside the gate of the Grayfriar's churchyard where he spent his life. This memorial was designed as a fountain with cups for people and a lower trough for dogs to drink out of, thus uniting dogs and humans. The Dog Aid Society also erected a stone memorial on Bobby's presumed burial site. As the years have passed, several books, articles and even movies have been made about this remarkable dog and his touching story. Bobby's memorials have become a favorite spot, a reminder to visitors from around the world and all walks of life, of the devotion and love of one small dog. There is an inscription on the stone memorial that expresses best why this one little dog is loved and admired so much. It simply reads, "Let his loyalty and devotion be a lesson to us all".

Monday, January 12, 2009

Christmas Fun!

Here are a few cards we received from Christmas and some nice treats, toys and tree ornament from Goofy :)


Top right is a card and picture from Marvin,
below that is Goofy in his Santa suit, to the left
is a card from Bae, below that card is one from
Boo C and his clan and beside that one to the
right is one from Huskee and his clan!!!


Treats from Goofy, I can smell HIM!!! Lil sent
me a lovely ornament for our Christmas tree
next year:)



I wuv my treats, I'm almost done the
orange package, mom says she won't open more
than one at a time grumble...

BUT my favorite is the little doggie toy, it's just
the perfect size for my mouth and it's a squeaky!!!

I tried to put a video on youtube but it's not working sigh...not sure what the problem is.

BIG hugs to all of you from me:)

xoxox

Sunday, December 7, 2008

King of My World

Dear Friends,

Mom has finally decided to do another post...amazing 3 in a week or more. As long as she keeps it up, I'll be happy.

Today, we woke up and it had snowed overnight, nothing serious though but then it turned to rain, then to snow rain, just enough to slush up the roads. I don't like days like these, because I usually don't get to go for a walk, as it is really messy. Here you can see, I'm looking outside...hoping to get out, although they did let me out so that I could pee. The snow tasted COLD!

Have a super week my dear friends.

BIG hugs and lots of love from Billy Boo and mom too:) xoxoxox

I decided to sleep since there was nothing else to do...

xoxoxox

Monday, November 24, 2008

Heartwarming Story of Tootsie

I thought I would share this little story with you. To view the video, the link is at the end of the story.

BIG hugs and lots of love from Billy Boo:)
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PLEASANTVILLE, N.J. - November 23, 2008 (WPVI) -- The reunion to happen Monday is an early Thanksgiving present to the family.
A male dachshund found as a stray in Pittsburgh, PA has been confirmed as the missing family pet of Elda Arguello of Pleasantville, NJ. "Tootsie", believed to have been stolen from the family's gated yard, has been missing for nearly five years.
Through confirmation via an implanted microchip on the dog, the Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania will reunite owner and pet in Harrisburg, PA on Monday, November 24, 2008.
This incredible discovery was made late last week when Edna Colon, daughter of Elda Arguello, responded to a letter that the family received from the shelter in Pittsburgh.
All animals brought to the Animal Rescue League are scanned for an implanted microchip when they are brought to the facility. If a microchip exists, the number is checked in a national database and the owner on file is contacted. In this case, the phone number on file did not yield a response. However, the shelter sent a letter to Ms. Arguello and received a return call several days later.
At only six months of age, Tootsie went missing from the family's gated yard nearly five years ago. At the time, the family had another puppy, a Rottweiler named Baby. Sadly, Baby passed away at the age of three after eating contaminated dog food. The family is both shocked and overwhelmed with joy to receive word that their long lost pet is alive, well, and coming home. Several members of the family will meet an Animal Rescue League staff member tomorrow morning in Harrisburg for the reunion.
The Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania places a microchip in every animal that is adopted from the shelter. The shelter also runs a veterinary clinic that can implant the chip into any pet, whether it is a rescued animal or not.
"Given the distance and time involved in this case, the chances were about one in a million that Tootsie would ever be reunited with his original owners. Without a microchip, the reunion would have been completely unequivocally and undeniably impossible. I can't think of a better ambassador for having your pet micro-chipped than Tootsie," said Janice Barnard, the Animal Rescue League of Western PA's Director of Special Programs.
"We appreciate the Animal Rescue League. If not for them and the microchip, we would never have seen Tootsie again. Because (the Animal Rescue League) understands animal lovers, they did all that they could to find us. We are so thankful to (the organization) and their work to get Tootsie back to our family," said eighteen year old Edna Colon.
The family looks forward to giving thanks this Thursday for their long-lost family member's return.

If you would like to watch the video, here is the link –

http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=6521737

Little GG

May you rest in peace Girl Girl and run free with little Bear. You will be missed as you brought joy to us in your blogs with your adventures. We lose so many good friends that we have grown to love and care for but we will remember them in our hearts. We love you little one. Watch over us all. xoxoxox

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pictures finally

Mom finally got off her you know what to take some pictures of me and has even found time to help me post them. Here are a few that mom took in the last week. My favorite one is of my full profile laying on the grass - Boo eat your heart out hehe (handsome dog that I am!!).


My dad found a lump in my chest and mom brought me to the vet last week but it was just a fatty lump - me fat? Never! I actually lost 2.5 lbs and the vet couldn't understand why, until my dad spoke up and said that they were no longer feeding me table scraps. That's right friends, you heard it here first, no more table yummies for me sniff sniff. I'm disappointed but I must say that I like my new leaner (and meaner) look - wouldn't you all agree ?? I did manage to get a few steak bits last night and trust me I enjoyed these fully. They were bbcued and so delicious! I know I won't get many of these any more so the ones they do give me, I savour them in ONE gulp haha!

Have a great end of the week all my little and big furry friends, GG included of course:)
BIG hugs and lots of love to you all!
Billy Boo (and mom too:) xoxoxoxox














Tuesday, September 2, 2008

In Memory of T-Man

To our little friend T-Man who has gone over the Bridge. You will be sadly missed by all your friends at DWB. Our hearts are with your family at this difficult time. Run free and without pain little one with all our friends who have gone before us, they will take good care of you:)