There were four white puppies from Brut and Silver's litter. They were a "surprise" to us when they were born. We would have never guessed to have any white puppies, being that Brut was a sable color Husky and Silver was black Lab. There were three boys and one girl. They were kind of ugly when they were born with their pink skin showing and their thin, wet white fur almost translucent. They were quite a shock to us. We discovered later that Brut's grandma was an all white Husky and the color came from her.
I had planned on keeping a black and white one from said litter named, Angel, but when the pups were three days old, I changed my mind. I watched the white female, the runt of the litter, kicking ass to get to mom's teat. She put her whole heart into it and I had to keep her. There was just something about the way she fought that day to keep up with her brothers and sisters, that I couldn't let her go. We named her Fiona.
Fiona was the most affectionate of the 24 Paws. She gave plenty of kisses and took lots of love in return. She was also the jester of the bunch doing anything to make us laugh. She had a full time job with me and my depression. She earned her keep.
Fiona was the sh*t roller of the 24 Paws. Of course, being a white dog, she loved to roll in anything stinky. I remember one time on a walk we were taking, just the two of us, she put her jester and rolling skills together. She must have rolled in this deer poop for about ten or fifteen times. She'd roll then stand up and do it again. I was laughing so hard with each roll that she just kept doing it. It was hilarious and so much fun.Fiona had a wicked side as well. She ignored dogs on walks or at the vet, but had it out for Chance and Blaze. Fiona was one of the reasons we couldn't blend the two packs. She was the instigator the few times the door between the two packs wasn't latched. And while Fiona and Zappa never fought, she would show her teeth to him sometimes when she was possessing something like the couch.
On the flip side, Fiona was my girly girl. She was feminine, but very strong emotionally and mentally. She was everything I could've wanted in a female dog. And she was so beautiful. Fiona got compliments all the time on her beauty.
Three years ago today, I lost that precious love. It is good to write down the memories as they begin to float to the surface. My sweet girl, gone too soon. ♥