King is doing well and his eye is improving each day. The redness has subsided and the bluish hue is fading some. Thank you for all of your prayers and positive energy - we just may be able to save the eye!
His cough is still present but not as bad as before. I feel comfortable letting him out of the crate to roam with the girls. They are so cute - they walk in groups throughout the house. I call it the Puppy Parade.
King has learned how to use the dog door and is coming in and out on his own - so pleased to know he really is housebroken. He is relatively quiet and getting used to the sounds of our home. From time to time he'll bark but stops when I ask him to. I just wish my dear Sandy would learn to stop barking!
Here are pictures from last night...
Lots of love,
Jennie
Legends of the Pekingese
The Common Legend:
A lion and a marmoset fell in love. But the lion was too large. The lion went to the Buddha and told him of his woes. The Buddha allowed the lion to shrink down to the size of the marmoset. The Pekingese is the result.
A lesser know Legend:
A lion fell in love with a butterfly. But the butterfly and lion knew the difference in size was too much to overcome. Together they went to see the Buddha, who allowed their size to meet in the middle. From this, the Pekingese was created.
A lion and a marmoset fell in love. But the lion was too large. The lion went to the Buddha and told him of his woes. The Buddha allowed the lion to shrink down to the size of the marmoset. The Pekingese is the result.
A lesser know Legend:
A lion fell in love with a butterfly. But the butterfly and lion knew the difference in size was too much to overcome. Together they went to see the Buddha, who allowed their size to meet in the middle. From this, the Pekingese was created.
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