Username:
Tardigrade
Name:
Mavi
Name Meaning:
Mavi means blue in Azerbaijani
5 words describing her:
>Proud
She is proud of her fluffy shiny coat.
>Stubborn
She is rather stubborn and does what she wants unless there is a good reason not too.
>Tough
Although she has a attitude she is not a drama queen and does not let those who offend her get in her way.
>Attitude
She is sassy at times and quick to defend anyone that is being bullied with sarcastic comments.
>Outspoken
Mavi will speak her mind, she doesn't have a filter.
Favorite item/accessory/toy:
Her favorite toy is a rubber soccer ball. She got when she started teething and still chews on it. Her owner is a very athletic girl and that's why she chose that toy.
Story:
My first dog show was fantastic. First my owner, Tess gave me a bath. I was dunked in a large plastic pool and she hosed me down. She drenched me until my fur was is small, dripping clumps. Then she rubbed in the shampoo which caused bubbles to rise from the plastic pool, I popped them with my nose, making her laugh. Then she rinsed me again and smothered me with a towel until I was dry. She used a expensive brush to get rid of the knots which did the job without harm. We took a dreadfully long car ride to the dog show. I was nervous the whole car ride and was unsure of my abilities. When we entered the building, barks swallowed the air. There was so many dogs of all different varieties. The small dogs were first. As I watched a few dogs go by and I had made up my mind about what I was to do. I waited in anticipation until it was our turn. I wanted to make the judges love me, remember me. So when I walk to the table, no strut to the table, I keep my head up high and my tail puffed and hovering in the air. My posture screamed "Attitude!". The judges laughed, so I got them to like me so far. Then when the judge was examining my mouth and fur, I wagged my tail happily and did not even flinch when the judge opened my mouth. When she was done she patted me on the head and I rolled over and gave her cute, innocent puppy eyes. The crowd went "Awwwww" and I ended up in first place! I felt so proud of myself that day and learned that wit was just as important as looks to win a dog show!