dog food, leads and collarsI haven’t lived with a dog since Junior year of high school when Rex ran around our family room. Since going to college and beyond I’ve never felt it necessary to buy a pouch. Not because I wouldn’t want one I just think it is sort of cruel to have a larger dog in an apartment. As you can see, I wouldn’t ever buy a small breed. My new roommate on the other hand did. Now there is dog food in the pantry right next to the case of bottled water. The little guy is very well trained so he is never barking at people who knock on the door or pooping on the carpet unless no one takes him out.  He’ll just come onto the couch with us, watch TV, eat, play with stuffed animals and get super excited when one of us starts shaking the leads and collars.

For a little Terrier, he has a lot of personality. When he stares at his bowl and starts putting a paw on it that means he either needs more water or dog food. For an apartment pouch, he is pretty cool.