Our dog, Hurley, is your average run-of-the-mill PNG bush dog. He is nothing special...in fact, there are lots of other skinny, scrappy, stray dogs running around that look just like him.
We got him from a Papua New Guinea family about a year ago because he was their third dog, and our station policy says that you can only have two. Therefore, he needed a new home.
Unlike many other dogs in PNG, he is fed 2 meals a day, gets taken on walks, is let inside when it rains, and sleeps in at the foot of our bed at night. We do, however, tell him that there is a small price he must pay in order to live in such luxury. This small price includes things like:
** Having to wear a costume to our station Harvest Party
** Being diapered (I needed the practice. Unfortunately, Hurley's tail made diapering slightly more complicated.)
** AND, most recently, being Moby Wrapped!!
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