Despite the name, Petey was all female. Named after the famous Little
Rascal's dog with the eye patch, Petey sported an eye patch and outgoing
personality all of her own. It's an interesting story about how that name came
to be for her, a bit of destiny actually, so I'll share it with you here.
My uncle Ken stopped by my office one day back when we first got Zulu and
Gringa and we were discussing different aspects of the breed while looking at a
few different photos of Dogos. I was in the process of designing our kennel logo
on my computer and pulled up a drawing in my paint program of a Dogo head I was
working on. This was back when paint programs were fairly new on PCs and I was
showing the image to Ken and explaining how the drawing tools worked when a
customer walked in. I had to leave the office for a few minutes and when I
returned, Ken was sitting at the PC and said, "Come look at this . . . this is
what I want MY Dogo to look like."
When I walked around behind the desk I saw he used the paint tool to color
the area around the eye of the Dogo black to look like the Little Rascal's dog.
We both had a good laugh and I never thought much else about it . . . until May
1st, 1994. We were both there with Leroy to help or assist Gringa have her
puppies if needed. Of course she didn't need much help, but we wouldn't have
missed this event regardless. As it turned out, the weather started getting
worse so we rushed around to put up some temporary wall covers on the stock
trailer we were using for shelter and brought out a heat lamp to make sure there
was no chill on the new born damp pups. So it was a good thing we were there to
help out after all.
When she had the first couple of pups that stormy night it was a bit cool,
but all was well. Nature took it's course and she cleaned them up nicely and
they began nursing right away. About the time she would get one situated, out
would come another one, then another. Suddenly we noticed one with a black eye -
just like Ken had drawn it up on the PC weeks before. He said, in a matter of
fact tone, "There's my Petey!" We just looked at him and grinned.
It was as though it was meant to be. Needless to say, Petey became his personal
house dog and an instant celebrity among our family and friends.
That's just the beginning of Petey's story of course, but since she was Ken's
dog . . . I'll let him tell more on the following pages. (I'll get him to
provide some more info and photos for these pages soon - including Petey and her
pups he raised)
Zulu & Petey Pups
Additional photo links below . . .