Wednesday, November 15, 2006
2 Good Boys
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
2 Good Boys

It is hard to really remember (although it hasn’t even been a year) of what life was like before we adopted little Luna. But before Luna joined our family, the only dogs in our family were the boys, Benjamin & Henry. Heck, sometimes we still just call the 3 of them “the boys.” She doesn’t seem to know the difference. Even if she did, I don’t think she’d care much. She is a tomboy anyway. (I mean she does lift her leg to pee….) In any case, the one thing I do miss (don’t get me wrong…I wouldn’t trade little Luna for a million bucks…but…) the boys do a good job getting their pictures taken and Luna is neither photogenic or patient. Thus, Luna usually makes for the blurry spot in the “family” photo.
So, I decided to take a couple of photos of just the boys for a change. They do a good job when I tell them just to sit there and look cute. They are good boys. It is funny when I look at this photo because so often people stop me and ask how do I tell the boys apart. Well, to us pug lovers, how can’t you? It is quite evident, though, especially when they are right next to each other that Benjamin & Henry look quite different.
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That is so true! Before I got Frank I thought all pugs pretty much looked the same. How on earth would you tell them apart. If a pug napper took him and put him in a kennel of a hundred pugs would I be able to pick him out? I would!
Oh and Frank pee’s like a girl. Even with a brother that pees on everything, Frank never mastered the leg lift.
Aww! Yeah everyone asks me how can you tell the pugs apart? Loved the post cause i looked at the picture and was thinking how the boys look so different yet people ask you how you can tell them apart!
hehe!
I have three pugs, who look totally differnt in my eyes, and people ask me the same question all the time!
Aww, that’s a great pic of the boys. Have you considered entering my photo contest, this photo isn’t exactly the first adorable Pug pic I saw on your blog
Love the harnesses too, I missed the post about those earlier…
I just had to chime in…I’m a fairly new reader to your blog and have two boys of my own.
They have always been, and will always be, “The Boys”...
And everyone asks me, too, how I tell them apart…and my answer is how do you tell your kids apart? They are totally different!!! Looks and personality!!!
Anyway, your puggies are fabulous and I love reading about their adventures!
I have 5 pugs, and I get asked how I can tell them apart all the time. As all the pugs are boys, I call them the boys. My grandaughter calls them the boys also, but calls me doggie.