Calamity, a silver standard poodle, grew from an 8 week old puppy to a wonderful elderly dog. She belonged to my daughter. I remember early on when my daughter called me and said asked why she was so difficult for her to potty train. I remind my daughter that, until this moment, I had potty trained all her dogs.
Calamity earned her name. An adventurous pup she ran into stuff, fell off stuff, and chewed up stuff. She had more than her share of vet appointments. Her dog training was a struggle as she tried to understand that the rules of the house applied to her, but eventually, by the time she was 3, she caught on.
A more gentle dog didn’t exist. My daughter has several toy poodles. She never stepped on or hurt any of them. My daughter also worked with a rescue organization and she took in very old toy poodles, ones over 20 years of age. Calamity was often seen with these older gals curled up against her for warmth. She was ever careful of them.
My daughter noticed she wasn’t feeling good today. She took her to the vet. Calamity laid down on the floor, and while waiting to see the vet she crossed the rainbow bridge. She will be missed.
Calamity earned her name. An adventurous pup she ran into stuff, fell off stuff, and chewed up stuff. She had more than her share of vet appointments. Her dog training was a struggle as she tried to understand that the rules of the house applied to her, but eventually, by the time she was 3, she caught on.
A more gentle dog didn’t exist. My daughter has several toy poodles. She never stepped on or hurt any of them. My daughter also worked with a rescue organization and she took in very old toy poodles, ones over 20 years of age. Calamity was often seen with these older gals curled up against her for warmth. She was ever careful of them.
My daughter noticed she wasn’t feeling good today. She took her to the vet. Calamity laid down on the floor, and while waiting to see the vet she crossed the rainbow bridge. She will be missed.