We're here in the rain forest of Costa Rica, managing a Tree House B&B, where the tree houses (seven total) are high amongst the trees...our neighbors consist of loads of hummingbirds, some monkeys, sloths, frogs, snakes, iguanas, geckos and various other critters...we look forward to sharing with you some pics and blog entries as we continue on our jungle journey...
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Not all things are green and slimy. . .
Down here. . . Take the Tree House pooch, Bejuca, left, and this little waif that wandered onto the grounds a couple of days ago. . . Surprisingly, Bejuca didn't mind that Kusai-yo (I believe that's Japanese for stinky, and the name fits) just came into her territory. . . Maybe it's because Kusai-yo is a female as well, or that she's tiny, or who really knows why? We took the little one off of the property several times, but she kept coming back before we gave in and gave her some food. . . She would wander up to tree house No. 1 and was sleeping on the lower portion of the porch . . . Someone probably dumped her out of their car on the road and she wandered in. . . There are a lot of strays here, and as much as we would like to, we just can't keep them here at the hotel. . . We're searching for a good home for her. . . Think she's somewhat old, though I could be way off on that mark. . . I'm thinking it's a mix between a chihuahua and a mini dachsund, or something like that, but am open to suggestions. . . Seems like a very mellow dog and is pretty well behaved. . . Eats like a horse, though we're restricting her food intake for now, so she doesn't eat herself silly and get sick. . . Anyone want a dog?
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She does look pretty old, but dogs that size live a long time. Ya probably got the chihuahua half right but the rest is anybody's guess. Hope somebody takes her.
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