
But she's just the cutest, sweetest, friendliest critter! We were warned that she was in a bad mood... which makes me suspect that if she were in a good mood, she'd have crawled into the trunk of the car and come home with us. Not that I would have minded. I was not-so-secretly plotting a way to stick her in the car without anybody finding out. (Where's that truck when I need it?!?)
Oh, oh- here she is, scratching her belly with a hind foot! My Pug does that! It's so cuuute!

Good for sneaking up on, and scratching!
But the face. Oh, the face. With that delicate muzzle with a comical hare lip, and little camel nostrils, and big, heavily lidded eyes, they look perpetually aloof but secretive. Sleepy. Bored yet amused. Like they've got a joke on you. And those eyelashes... you know how I feel about long eyelashes!
She came right up for a snuggle and to my surprise, she has the softest fur, not coarse like I imagined.
Then she stuck her bottom teeth out at me and I laughed.
I would love to have a llama. I mean, I wouldn't want to put the Pug out of work, since he takes his guarding duties so seriously. But c'mon, wouldn't a Pug & Llama Security System be a new form of awesome?
Okay, maybe just when it's really cold in the winter...
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from my experiences with the llama farm down the road when Maggie was alive??? they LOVE dogs....so...they could share duties.
There is a llama farm down the road, and as I recently drove by it, my friend commented, "What ugly goats!"
Aw Llama's are the coolest pets. I considered getting one for a companion to my mare, Lucy. Maybe I'll do that....hmmm...
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Omg! Lol. I am truly surprised that you DIDN'T take her home! Your dream come true, a llama of your own!
Of course, if you had one, then I could come and visit...
Oh, and now can wear your pin with pride!
I take it you are having a great time out in the country! :)
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