Shepard Faireyのインスタグラム(obeygiant) - 8月17日 04時13分
Today is George’s 17th birthday! My wife Amanda and I had been married about a year when we decided in 2002 that we’d like to get a dog. I had just been in Philadelphia poster-bombing with my friend Ben Woodward, who brought along his dog Leroy, a one-eyed black Pug. Leroy was so cute, affectionate, snorty, and funny, that I was dead set on a black Pug for our LA household. Amanda and I thought a dog would be a good companion and test for our future parenting skills.. you know, if we could keep a dog alive, maybe we could do the same for a human? We picked George up from Bakersfield CA in Oct. 2002 and while we were getting tips from his human parents, they kept lecturing us about the dangers of the disease Parvo. They basically said “don’t take him to the park… he’ll get Parvo, don’t let him in the yard … he’ll get Parvo, don’t let him on the sidewalk… he’ll get Parvo!" It seemed so inevitable that George would get Parvo, that Amanda and I started calling him Parvo Boy as a nickname. More recently I saw the Latin phrase “Multum in Parvo” and discovered that it means “a lot in a small space or package!" Damn, that describes our little buddy George perfectly! We are so grateful for our 17 years with the most friendly and hilarious small dog with a big personality! Viva George!⠀
-Shepard and Amanda
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dollab5280
Do you know there is a human version of parvovirus!?! No shit! It’s pretty common in kids and has little to no effect on them... although- in adults it’s excruciating - felt like I might die. It’s called Fifth Disease... It seems that Your sweet George avoided the curse of the Parvo... and I’m betting you even let him in the yard AND took him to the park!
I, on the other hand, was careless with my yard sitting/park visiting ways and caught myself a touch of the parvo... (it’s actually highly contagious in humans and common among young kids - I worked at a preschool, I didn’t co-mingle with dogs. Swear!)
Cheers to you and George from $B and Franklin (13 pug years and counting!) Snort!
trueposer
Pugs have been inbred to achieve that sought after valuable resellable look. They are amd suffer from many genetic disorders that have been intentionally inflicted on the canine species for human enjoyment. Its why your buddy's dog and all other pugs snort. Bred to have cute short noses that can't provide or allow for proper breathing. Their personality hides the struggle and pain as that is what they are willing to suffer to please their owners
amberraewoodall
Me and my husband got a pug after marrying too, Johnny Bombs. He didn’t make it to 17 but in his last year we were taking care of diapers and glaucoma issues. Little old man couldn’t hear either but he was still so happy to sit and spend time with us. Miss him! Pugs are the best!
ingram.kirby
Happy Birthday George. Pugs are the best. Ours is two years old and we just love him. His name is Bodhi. ❤️
arivitoriano
@vavitoriano mostra pro p esse pug velhinho do obey!!! Happy Birthday, cute George! Long life!!! 🐶😍❤️
sarah_romeyn
❤️❤️❤️ Pugs really are the best! Happy birthday George 🎉🎉 17 is such an achievement ❤️❤️❤️
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