Monday, April 9, 2012

Frequently Asked Remus Questions


A couple of weeks ago I brought Remus to “Pints and Paws” in Sanford, Florida. It was a charity fundraiser event for local pet rescue organizations.
I knew that by deciding to take him I was giving up any chance at having a peaceful evening. He draws extra attention wherever I take him and this was going to be a crowded event.

I must admit, however, that I was not entirely prepared for what followed. I felt like I was the spokesperson for a movie star. If we stopped moving for too long we were soon surrounded by curious people hurling questions at us at an alarming rate: What is he? Does he shed a lot? Isn't he hot here in Florida? etc..

Allow me to take a moment to answer a few of the most frequently asked Remus questions.

What is he?: A Great Pyrenees

Does he shed a lot? Yes and no. I brush him nearly everyday, so most of that fur that would otherwise end up as giant white fur balls racing across the floor is gathered up in a brush and put safely in the trash.

How much does he weight? 130 pounds give or take.

Is he hot in Florida? Aren't you? Yes, it's hot in Florida. No, I don't shave him. Why, you ask? Because his fur works like an insulator (rather like the stuff in the walls of your house) and helps to keep him cool and warm as well as to keep his pink skin from getting a sunburn. Also, Remus has in and out rights. He can be outside for as long as he likes and he comes inside when it's too hot for him.

Despite being overwhelmed by the constant flow of repetitive questions, it was a good night. Remus brought smiles to a lot of faces and he enjoyed the attention from both the people and other dogs. One of the servers at the Willow Tree Cafe fell in love with him, bringing him is own water bowl and showing him off to the other employees and patrons. We also met one other Great Pyrenees and I was glad to hear them being asked the same questions.

I've no doubt that his picture is now plastered all over the social media pages of hundreds of complete strangers. Guess that's doggie fame for you.

P.S. A Belated St. Patty's Day picture.