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The Same, But Different


They’re both ex-puppy mill breeder Boston Terriers who are three-and-a-half years old. But that is where the similarity ends.

Odie, one of our rescues who has found a home but needed some dog-sitting this week, is a red Boston with amber eyes and a very dominant personality. My dog Bill is black and white with mocha eyes and a very patient, concerned personality. He’s not dominant, but he’s definitely not submissive.

Odie is an in-your-face kind of guy who really wants attention. He likes to be handled and licks my face. Bill, instead, watches from a distance. He, too, would like to feel loved, but he’s just not sure how to.

Odie loves toys and can play for hours. Bill will play with you on his own time.

Thought they both were neutered as adults, Odie marks and Bill doesn’t.

The same, but very different – each with their own cuteness, and their own eccentricities. What’s nice is how much they can learn from each other! Bill played with toys this morning, and yesterday Odie learned to swim!

About

Kyla Duffy is an entrepreneur, athlete, and teacher. She founded Happy Tails Books to raise awareness of and funding for dog rescue efforts. She also created Up For Pups, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, to provide further resources to rescue organizations, including a best practices manual for dog rescue organizations and live events that promote volunteerism and adoption. Kyla and her husband have fostered more than 50 Boston Terriers.

One Response to “The Same, But Different”

  • My mom would love to have another "Mack" dog, but we live in the city and she's at her legal limit!