hi ransom, thank you so much for visiting our blog and for making that funny comment. i don't feel so mad now, with the support and empathy I got from my fellow dogs. dogs are the best!
by the way, i had time to look around your blog and do some back reading ( and I also added you in my blog list, if you don't mind). what can i say, you are a very interesting dog! i had fun reading your previous post. good thing I read your profile first coz I thought you were a boy dog-oops. hihihi
After an extraordinarily successful day of tracking, my spokesperson took this portrait of my sister and I. I am the stunning one. My sister, Gabby is the lazy one that had to lay down because she was too tired to sit for this picture. Did I mention that we are both in training to be Search and Rescue Dogs? My sister, Gabby, got me involved in it. She thought I needed to branch out into something more socially acceptable than Ninja assasinations...you know, give my image more balance...make me more of a Renaissance Dog!
Ransom (the One and Only Mexican-Chinese shepherd!)
Blessed with the grace of a wolf and the wiles of a coyote, I relentlessly protect the three deceptively small, but fierce, Ninjas in my care.
The Oldest Ninja is a guest author on my blog!
The oldest Ninja is pretty busy right now with track (she's a pole vaulter) and Varsity soccer (she a defender), but, she still finds time to help me out occasionally here, on my blog!
Medium-sized Ninja
The Littlest Ninja
When not needed by the three Ninjas, I hang out at the backyard with
Rivendell (slightly psychotic border collie with a Napoleonic complex--mean as a snake if you cross the little varmit)
and Gloria (a one ton Newfoundland mix that has perceptual difficulties...poor thing is scared of her own shadow and thinks she is a teacup poodle. She is forever trying to fit her horse sized body into the tiniest little places...or worse, trying to sit in the lap of the smallest Ninja).
Obviously, BOTH of my backyard side-kicks require extensive supervision. Sadly, I realize that often I am their only link to sanity. But, then, I always knew that with great power comes great responsibility...
Ahhh, dear Reader, You want to know even more about ME? Well...
I was born 6-15-08. I have four brothers and four sisters. My mother was a hot-blooded, iron-willed Hispanic beauty with a shiny new green card. My father was an undercover cop used to living on the edge.
My name is Ransom Lin Pachis. Most people just call me Ransom.
"Lin" is in honor of the three Chinese (not Japanese!) Ninjas who invited me to join them when I was a mere six weeks old.
"Pachis" is in honor of my rough and tumble Hispanic ancestry. (When I still lived with all my brothers and sisters, my parents called me Tortuga, while everyone else simply called me Black...but, seriously, I'm more of a pachis than a tortuga!)
Hah!...I bet you thought I was a GERMAN shepherd! Nope. My registration papers may list that, but, I happen to be a Mexican-Chinese Shepherd! Looks can be deceiving! Oh, and don't let my rugged name or fierce athleticism fool you either--I am quite definitely a female!
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Just wanted to say hi to all my dog friends especially my sisters. Just
wanted to know how their summers were going. I miss everyone tremendously
and wish ...
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Will she make a house khall to me?
Woo are welkhome to khome!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
hi ransom,
thank you so much for visiting our blog and for making that funny comment. i don't feel so mad now, with the support and empathy I got from my fellow dogs. dogs are the best!
by the way, i had time to look around your blog and do some back reading ( and I also added you in my blog list, if you don't mind). what can i say, you are a very interesting dog! i had fun reading your previous post. good thing I read your profile first coz I thought you were a boy dog-oops. hihihi
il be coming back to read your posts soon!
your new friend,
trudis, the animaldoctor's pet
Can your littlest ninja visit me when she is done with you?
Big licks to you
Suzuki
xxx
Sorry, everybody, but I don't allow my Littlest Ninja to leave the neighborhood by herself! (And great to have you on board, Trudis!)
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