
Sometimes known as Mable, Madge, or Molly...She is often seen in the mid-
mornin' hours laying on the front steps of Eco Citizen sunning herself. I often am asked "Is this your dog?" as she
sombers lazily on the sidewalk tiles squinting to protect her sensitive bulging eyes from the sun's UV rays. As well wishers approach for a conciliatory pat, she scampers inside to safety,--" don't take it personally" I say, "she does it to everyone- she's just shy". A senior dog from
Muttville (
www.muttville.org), Mimi, a
chiuaua, yet often mistaken for a
miniature husky, is around the age of 8, half toothless, hence the tongue trick, with the disposition of a cat. Most of the time you can find her sleeping behind the cash wrap on her red blanketed box, yet every once in awhile she will come out and say 'hello' with a downward dog stretch and a cautious sniff. Despite her feline personality she rarely barks except for when hearing the
pitter-patter of toddlers feet, a sound which seems to send her huffing and puffing, but as they say dogs can't be scared and hungry at the
same time so be sure to bring a salmon snack and she'll be your best friend-- well as much as a cat can be.