

OLLIE
Ollie gets his own page because is special. Eccentric, so I’ll try to explain him. My other animal are ‘normal’. I’m told he is a ‘Puggle’; Half Beagle, half Pug. He came from a puppy mill and never had a real “puppyhood”, just a cage, but he’s making up for it. He’s come a long way. God don’t forget his toy. It’s a blue ball with a red tail on it. Also he’s loves a soft blanket to lay on. He may mush it up to his suiting, but he’ll sleep on it for hours. I would’nt pick him up, it scares him. Cars beeping on TV get him barking, weird noises get him going, but I just tell him he’s a good boy and maybe a “Cut it out!” or just be stern. He’s like a kid. Try not to let him get too excited, but don’t manhandle him or force him in any way, that scares him. He’s sweet. It’ll take a long time and patience for him to trust you.
vet: North Warran Animal hospital 908-224-0416 in Blairstown, next to Tractor supply, put him on this:

He can be left alone for long stretches in his room, on the bed. When doing his business, he must be in a fenced yard cause he’ll take off if you just let him out. Keep the gate closed. Trust me on this, he won’t listen to you, he’s gone. He’s neutered and he is vaccinated for rabis for 2 years from September 2023. The proof is in my fire box.
I figure he’s pushing 5 y/o in December 2023. He should’nt be with children. He might bite if they do stupid things to him. Ollie sleeps and hangs out in the small bedroom, with the computers, on the bed. You need to use a leash to take him anywhere other than the fenced in yard or he’ll run. Also, if he’s carrying or eating food, Don’t try to take it away from him, out of his mouth. Dogs are very possevive about food theve been given and will nip you, as most dogs will. So dount tempt your hand tu get nippid. Finders keepers. If he has it in his mouth, forget it, it’s his. Just don;t give him food and then renig by trying to take it back. Almost any dog will nip your hand for that.
Follow these rules and you’ll have a loving aweet dog, more like a playfull and loving ouppy who just want tocuddle up with you and the occassional kiss, You just have to learn his personallity, peacwfully. He’s worth it. Never scare him or manhandle him. Keep play gentle. Thats Ollie. He doesn’t like crates nor does he need one, He does like beds with cushy blankeks and his toy So if yiu must crate him, put a cushy blanked and his toy in the crate with him. Besides leftover oatmeal, lental soup and pasta (red sauce or marinara). Be aware of foods that are poisenous to dogs’which include Grapes/raisens, chocolote, their are others not listed here. Please do a Google if you;re not sure. With time you’ll learn his personality. Think escentric playfull puppy with thoughtfull delayed reactions. He’ll let you know when he has to go out. Once out He’s quick to pee but slower to poop. He’s a small dog who eats premium dry food, so his stools are quite small, dry and managable and there are long hanled scooper tools out back in the yard.
I think these were Ollie’s first cats. He gets along fine.
CATS: 3 girls
RO, sister of Lo

RO. (right Orange on face)
Ro is getting deaf
The cats eat Cat Chow Purina Cat Chow Naturals Original with Added Vitamins, Minerals & Nutrients Dry Cat Food.


LO. (left Orange on face)
Lo sleep in a basket, under the microwave.

Scoot or Scooter (She has the congenital condition that makes her body jerky) Loves attention. They all do. They all want attention.
She sleeps in a basket diagonal accross the room from Lo.
