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New Dog, New Pillows

Meet Linus. He came to live with our family over Christmas and we’ve quickly fallen in love with him. His brother, Wooly, lived with a really nice guy in our last building. We were always so impressed with Wooly and how he interacted with our girls. We reached out to the woman that once owned…

Meet Linus. He came to live with our family over Christmas and we’ve quickly fallen in love with him.

His brother, Wooly, lived with a really nice guy in our last building. We were always so impressed with Wooly and how he interacted with our girls. We reached out to the woman that once owned Wooly and more than a year later, right before Christmas, she emailed us asking if we had a home for Wooly’s brother whom she no longer had space for.

He’s two years old, but his soul is much older. His eyes are soft and kind, and he’s as gentle as can be – a giant teddy bear, really. Did I mention we are in love with him? We are. Evie cried and cried when we dropped him off at the boarders before our trip to Arizona. And the reunion we had with him today was just unbelievably sweet. I think Linus likes being in our family too.

Before we met him for the first time, we were going through books to find the perfect name for a French standard poodle (Hugo and Sebastian were in the running), just in case. His former owner introduced us to him as Linus, and Michael and I both threw our hands up in the air. Linus! Isn’t that just the perfect name for him? Such a sweetie.

PS Those are my new silk pillows in the background here. Only $20 from West Elm! They are so lovely in person. I think the bits of apricot in the pattern are pretty on my green sofa.

Also, thank you again for your support with the Homies. I hate to ask for your vote, but it means a lot to me and for the traffic of this little blog if I can make it into the next round. Thanks so, SO much! xo
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66 thoughts on “New Dog, New Pillows

  1. Linus is so handsome! He looks good with your decor! :) My Gracie looks like a smaller version of Linus right down to the poof on his head.

  2. Congratulations ! wishing you all a long and happy life with your sweet Linus !
    Our Pup ( Tate ) was a Standard Poodle and there is nothing I can say about the breed that is negative.
    They are smart and intuitive and just want to be a part of the family. They take harsh words to heart and forgive everything. They can also be very good watch dogs. Now I will have a little cry , I miss my boy every day. ( he lived to the grand old age of 12 so that was a blessing for us )
    Be sure you train Linus well. The smarter the dog, they more they enjoy/need to be trained .
    Congratulations.

  3. Congratulations! I have been reading your blog for several years now, always loved it, but now, even more! Thank you for rescuing this boy and showing others the importance of adoption. I volunteer in rescue and these opportunities are so important, and live saving. More than you might know, so THANKS! Can't wait to see how you use this handsome boy in your decor:)

  4. I love Linus! Congratulations to your new family member and I hope he is endless fun and companionship. Looks like a match! He looks content! There are so many W E pillows I want! yours is gorgeous.
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

  5. Congratulations! He is adorable, Standards are the greatest dogs ever. We have a 7 year old black standard and we love him. His name is Arthur. And like NotesfromAbroad said, make sure you teach him new tricks often. They love to learn, play mental games, and be very active. Oh, you are going to love Linus so much!

  6. (Sigh!) He is so beautiful. I've always really had a soft spot for standard poodles (especially because they are hypoallergenic – awesome for guests with pet hair allergies!), especially with puppy cuts. Linus looks like such a nice dog. I am sure he will bring years and years of happiness to your family.

  7. Yup, I'm an even bigger fan of your blog now that you've opened your home to a dog! There's nothing like the uninhibited love and affection of a dog (especially big dogs). Our dog, Beans, kept running through our open back door last night (it was in the high 60's here in Texas) to give me kisses on my neck while I was sitting on my couch. What would I ever do without that?

  8. You got my vote! You are so talented and I get tons of inspiration from your blog.

    Linus looks like a total sweetheart. French Standard Poodles are great dogs. Every FSP I have met are also smartypants–so be forewarned!

  9. You got my vote! You are so talented and I get tons of inspiration from your blog.

    Linus looks like a total sweetheart. French Standard Poodles are great dogs. Every FSP I have met are also smartypants–so be forewarned!

  10. Another adopting-a-dog fan here!!! Dogs bring so much love to a family. Unconditional love. And of course, they look good on your arm as you walk about the city! We've met more of our neighbors thanks to Mustard, our boxer-lab-hound mix in the past 1.5 years than the entire 4 years prior!

  11. My mum has the same breed and is her working dog (my mum is deaf)….our family loves the dog. Such a sweet and smart breed! So much character! I wish your family great joys with the addition of a new family member!

  12. I will be 40 this year and I have had the pleasure of having a standard poodle in my life since 2nd grade. We currently have 9 year old siblings- Jack and Benny. Congratulations.

  13. Linus! I love him. We have a black standard poodle named Karl. He's ever-so-slightly crazy, but otherwise a sweet, lovable goofball.

  14. We have an apricot colored standard poodle named Charlie and he is the sweetest dog ever. Poodles get a bad wrap, and I have a special place in my heart for them. Plus, no shedding. Woohoo!

  15. Jenny! It's so great to have the "Jenny" voice back! I used to love all of the "real family" details about keep a clean house with toddlers and "letters to daddy" and all of these small (but impactful!) projects.

    So, so happy you're posting more/sharing more – truly my favorite thing to read each day, even before the NYT! Keep 'em coming' – oh and I voted on APT!

  16. I grew up with poodles. They make faaaabulous pets, especially with kids. (Especially if someone has put in the work to train and acclimate them well). The only possible downside to them over other breeds is having to have them groomed because they don't shed and their fur just keeps growing. But that, in it's own way can be an opportunity for creativity. I think Linus is beautiful, and he fits in perfectly. What a lucky dog.

  17. Such a cutie! Getting a dog is the best thing we ever did. We have had our chocolate lab for 12 1/2 years. My son was 2 when we got him. The dog has slept in his room since….they are best buds!

  18. awe, i am SO happy you guys got a dog and a poodle nonetheless! we have a mini poodle named GG and she warms our hearts. they are such good dogs and i love that they don't shed, smell etc. i can see the kindness in his eyes. yay!

  19. I love poodles! Linus is so handsome. I had a teacup poodle named Candy growing up. She weighed 6 lbs and was so tiny! My current dog is a Sheltie named Sebastian. Being able to have a dog is so special and is a wonderful way to grow up. Your girls are very lucky!

  20. O my. I grew up with a standard poodle named Eaugarte. My brother named him and we pronounced it You-Gart. He was the best dog. Very smart dogs, sometimes too smart. Keep him entertained!! You will love him.
    Congrats.

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