Posted by: notsofancynancy | June 20, 2012

Mohave the Purple Fairy

Mohave as the Purple Fairy

The back. There are actually wings there that light up

RIP Mohave 2001-2008


Responses

  1. Mohave is a good sport indeed lol.

    • He was a therapy dog and I trained him from a young age to wear costumes. We did a lot of humane education at schools and he would do a fashion show while the trainer would give the presentation. He was a good representation of what a well trained dog could do.

      • After I commented I saw the RIP caption and realized the dear boy was no longer with us but I think, like me, he’s not ever far from your heart. We use to take my buff senior female cocker spaniel Blondie along when I was volunteering at a nursing home in town. The residents faces would just light up. Certain animals have a way of chipping away all barriers.

  2. So, the Purple Fairy was part of your family too. What a beautie!

  3. Mohave looked like a wonderful dog, and an amazing sport. I love dogs in costumes.

    • He had enough to put on a fashion show. lol He was an awesome sport and made a lot of people smile. I miss him but am glad through my blog he can still make people smile! Thanks for stopping by!

  4. Well, that is pretty cool. Mohave looks quite striking as the Purple Fairy. Hugs and nose kisses

  5. So cute!

  6. Nancy:
    Re: Wordless Wednesday
    Two words: Awesome Share!

    • Thank you my friend! Good to see you here! Big Hugs!

      • just hope the app I’m using will not kick me out like before~ could be user error but I’m one to fall down, skin my knees and get up again eh you have to be when working w/technology

        (((gentle hugs))) & hope each day brings you a measure of feeling better–

  7. The bells looked fun and I bet the kids loved him as much as you. Sorry you’re missing him, thanks for sharing your pet story.

  8. Simply adorable – Thanks for the smile! 😀 Patty


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