Our Gatekeepers - Our Alaskan Malamutes
Below are the Gatekeepers at WindWalker Pugs, Missy & CodieBear. They
are Alaskan Malamutes we adopted from Malamute Rescue. We've found
Malamutes to be wonderful dogs, and these two are no exception!
Just recently they proved to be good pack members when they chased and
cornered a coyote that was after our Pugs! The coyote got inside the
perimeter fence out in the woods. He didn't realize Missy & CodieBear were
not about to let him dig his way into the Pug yard. They had him cornered, but
they didn't hurt him, and after chasing him through the woods, they allowed
him to go back out the way he came in. All in a day's work for them.
Chances are this one won't be back, but if so, our Malamutes will give him
another dose of the same.
Of course, the Pugs assisted in the mayhem, by barking from behind the chain
link fence that surrounds the covered patio. They were safe with me as we
watched Missy & Codie teach that darn coyote he'd better look for his dinner
somewhere else!!!
Dogs We've Rescued & Loved
OUR RESCUED ALASKAN MALAMUTES
MISSY
CODIEBEAR
Missy and CodieBear, are littermates, although they don't look
alike. They are so bonded to each other they don't like to be separated
for even a short period of time.
Although both are very sweet and loving, they consider our Pugs to be
our "puppies" and as good pack members, they are very protective of
them. We don't allow the Pugs to play with the Mals, but the Mals keep
a close eye on everything that goes on inside the Pug yard. Missy &
Codie have a separate play area, and they patrol the perimeter of our
property with watchful eyes. Missy likes to leave us little "treasures"
right at the gate. Small creatures she's "cleared" from the area.
We don't have to worry about anything (or anyone) getting past Missy
and into the Pug yard. Even when the Pugs are in the house, Missy is on
the job, keeping all of us safe!
Missy takes her job seriously when it comes to guarding the gates and her "pack."
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CodieBear is much more into having a good time! He loves to run the
fence and race the Pugs from one side of the Pug yard to the other.
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Below are more dogs we've rescued and loved. They also helped keep our Pugs safe over the years.
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Frosty was a rescue we got from the muddy pen she grew up in. We spent six hours bathing her and combing out the fleas. My sister adopted her.
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Ceyenne was a sweet loving girl, who was born without hip sockets. She had femour head removal surgery and had a happy life.
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Keiko was Ron's dog. She only tolerated me and the rest of the "pack."
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Goldie was a stray that followed our youngest home. She was a wonderful, loving girl, who went to live with a family that adored her.
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Kody's former family was moving and couldn't take him along. We used to take him to work with us. He loved to go in the car and pretended he was the "lead" dog by leaning over the seat and putting his face on the dashboard. He was our first Pug Nanny, and he is now with the little Pugs at the Rainbow Bridge.
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Kimmie was left to starve when her family moved and left her behind in the house across the street. She found her way to us and into our hearts. She lived to be 22 years young, despite her rough start.
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Rocky was two years old and weighed 22 pounds when we got him. It took two years for him to trust my husband and not hide from him. He adored me, and in his new home he was completely happy and adored for the time he had left. He died the same afternoon as our Pug, Rocky was born. So, he is who Rocky the Pug was named for. And, sadly, like his namesake, his life was short and at least the latter part was sweet. I used to say Rocky the Pug loved his friend, Merlot the Siberian, because he was really Rocky the Siberian, in a Pug suit.
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