Peta Said They’d Rather Not, Thanks

Jan’s recent post over on the Poodle and Dog Blog, about a Peta protest gone horribly (and hilariously) wrong reminded me of this recent entry on People of Walmart.

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Ever notice how the PETA people never throw paint on people wearing fur like this? Maybe it’s because the women in Manhattan don’t carry bowie knives on them.

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Kids in the Hall Love Terriers

The Kids in the Hall are back on television! I’m so excited!

Oh, wait. I just watched it. I have no idea what that was all about, but it’s nice to see Sturgeon Falls getting some air time.

Here’s a flash back to their original show – possibly the best song about terriers of all time.

This was a test

This was a test of the emergency French Bulldog Network.

If this had been a real emergency, the Frenchies would be gnawing on my corpse by now.

Hero French Bulldog Saves Family

The Marks family and their French Bulldog, Stu

The Marks family and their French Bulldog, Stu

A Michigan City, Indiana French Bulldog named Stu is being credited with possibly saving the lives of his entire family.

From the Herald Angus News –

Tim says their daughter’s dog, Stu, a French bulldog, may have saved the entire family’s life last weekend.

In the wee hours of last Sunday, the family, Tim and Mary Kay, daughter and son-in-law Kellie and Matt Duncan and their 3-month-old daughter, Nora, were taken by ambulances to St. Anthony Memorial, victims of carbon-monoxide poisoning. Were it not for Stu, Tim fears, the family might not have lived to take those ambulance rides.

The family gathered last Saturday evening for a party at the home of Mary Kay’s dad and his wife, Jim and Melinda Kintzele. After the party, the Duncans, who live in Valparaiso, decided to spend the night with the Mark family.

Early Sunday, Mary Kay awoke feeling ill. Then, Tim heard Stu whining in his nighttime crate. Tim took Stu and his own two Shar-Peis out, and when he came back to the house, he sat up for a while because he was suffering a serious headache. As his headache worsened, he began to think about Mary Kay, who had some nausea as well as a headache. Putting the two symptoms together, he harkened back to a time when he had some first-responder training … and carbon monoxide poisoning came to his mind.

He called 911 and got everyone out of the house. Kellie collapsed briefly, but everyone gathered in the garage with the garage door open. Kellie and Mary Kay were bundled in blankets on the garage floor.

“Nora seemed alert and awake the whole time,” her grateful grandfather said, “but my daughter and wife could barely walk.”

The dogs — Stu and the two Shar-Peis — were taken to the backyard and later cared for by other family members.

Mary Kay Mark, an academic adviser at Marquette High School, and Tim, who works in service engineering for Whirlpool, both still have some fatigue.

“And Mary Kay still has some burning in her lungs,” Tim said.

Before Sailor gets any ideas – I STILL plan to yell at you if you wake me up at 4 am, young lady.

Friday Zen – Rolling French Bulldog Puppy Redux

If you’ve been worried about the fate of the rolling French Bulldog puppy (and who hasn’t?), take heart! He’s up, and still just as adorable. Everyone can now go back to worrying about global warming.