Hello,
I'm Edith a Bouvier des Flandres, born on Sept. 9, 2001 in
Las Vegas. Let's face it, no one names a dog Edith, but my
companions thought it was real cute when they named their
first Bouvier after Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.
Then they named their next Bouvier after Jacqueline's
sister, Caroline Lee. When I came along, Edith Bouvier
Beale, Jacqueline's aunt, was the only other Bouvier woman
they could come up with. Someone made a documentary movie
called "Grey
Gardens" about Edith Bouvier Beale and her
daughter, "Little Edie."
Here
I am in the parking lot of some cheap motel in Las Vegas.
The people I was to go to live with had just given me a
bath. It was Nov. 16. My shadow is a lot bigger than I am.
I don't remember exactly, but I think I weighed about 14
lb. That bath thing was a shock. Then these two people
packed me into a crate in their car and we drove away. I
didn't know what to expect. More baths? Ugh.
At the right, there's a picture of me on the way to my new
home in San Francisco. We stopped for a rest and water
break at Panamint
Springs on the western side of Death Valley. I was
still a little uncertain about what was going on.
Maybe
this would be a good time to tell you a little more about
me. Here's a picture of me with my Mom, a beautiful
Bouvier named Tilly (Ch. Tilly Reine Dela Des Mers). I was
in a litter of three females and five males. I understand
I was the puppy who was always the last to go to sleep and
the first to wake up and get my litter mates roiled.
That's a characteristic I'm determined to maintain.
Isn't
Mom beautiful? My father is Gus (Ch. Fear Is Not An Option
At Rigstown). I've been told he is the grandson of a
Bouvier named Ironeyes
(Ch. Galbraith's Ironeyes) who was named best of the
herding group at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show in
New York -- whatever that is. Sadly, like too many kids
these days, I don't know my father.
Not
long after we arrived at my new home in San Francisco, we
took another trip. We visited the Hansbrows at Lake
Wildwood. They call me their Granddoggie. Folks better
not get used to picking me up like this 'cause I'm not
planning to be this small for long, but honestly, I am a
cute little rascal that you just want to cuddle (and no
one knows that better than I do!).
Please
visit Edith's Web page again to find out what she has been
up to, meet her friends, see where she has been walking
and places she's visited. If you have any questions or
comments, please send them to Ol'
What's-his-name. He will probably answer you. He's got
too much time on his hands.
Want to
find out more about Bouviers? Read this tongue-in-cheek
article, written by a breeder, who says you shouldn't have
one.