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I howl, therefore, I am

There are many reasons why I wanted to make my howl heard on the world wide web.  It’s never been a question of fame or fortune but to put a smile on people’s faces.  I get lots of looks whenever I go outside with my family.  It’s understandable.  I am different.  I also know that my unique looks allow me to strike up a chat with people that wouldn’t ordinarily come up to me.  It’s ususally me that breaks the ice though.   People can’t resist my doggie charm. I even had one lady say hello to me yesterday even though she said she was very afraid of dogs. Imagine that!  Isn’t that great!  That felt awesome to know that I helped her with her fear.   Being afraid can hold you back from having a good time.  That’s a shame.  Truth be told, I was terrified of my wheels at first. I don’t trust anything that can move on its own ( like the vacuum….yuck).   Once I overcame that fear however, my world got 100 times better.  I was able to do lots more stuff like walks with my mom, sniffing grass, and peeing on things that needed it.

I guess I am excited to know that this blog might end up helping a person or a fellow canine in some way.  I have lots more to say and I will continue this blog until the day that the Big Guy in the sky says I have to come home.

Take care of yourselves,
Winston
p.s. Mom and I  are trying to get a video on here soon  of yours truly.   I would do it myself, but I don’t have opposable thumbs.
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1 comment to I howl, therefore, I am

  • Tracy

    This is great! I love the pictures of Winston – the wheelchair picture is precious. Hope you guys are doing well. – T

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