Rest in Peace Fuzzy Guy - Homer
Hill Frost Northr'n DreamTyme
Nicknames: Schnozzle Tank, The
Big Fuzzy Guy, Bug Boy
OFA'd, CHD'd, CERF'd clear
26" 85 lbs.
Homer was our older alpha male. He handed the reins to Hoover, his grandson, on the condition would be Hoover fair, kind and good to the girls. It took a long time and Homer still felt it was his perogitive (like any senior citizen) to meddle and impart his opinion on things. Homer was not a complicated guy - he was what he was, sweet, caring and gentle. Homer was also a "wooly" malamute - with a longer, woollier coat. His coat was unusual even for a wooly in that the guard hair was very coarse and could stand straight up almost 8 inches. Homer loved car rides, stuffed toys to carry (the smaller the better) and any kind of sweets and cheese. One Christmas he got a ladybug stuffed toy from his granddaughter Koani would not put it down! His last Christmas he got 2 puppies (at least he thought so)! He adores all puppies and was the first to befriend Gracie and welcome her into our pack. Whereas he was having several potty accidents a day due to his age, they lessened considerably when she came to live with us. She gave him a new reason to live! And then we had little puppies - Riggs & Moya. Holly wouldn't let him near them, so we had to sneak them out for some "grandpa time" - he loved every minute of it. In his younger days he'd steal your underwear and socks to cuddle with. He loved birthdays and ice cream and was the best the happy birthday singer of all. (He had the same birthday as our daughter, Colleen).
Homer was a talker - and many of his children and grandchildren inherited his talkitiveness. He would get the entire pack howling at times. He considered it his job to patrol the fenced yard and mark territory or find a high spot (like the platform in our children's climbing tower) to sit and oversee his kingdom. Homer was the gentliest of souls. He once brought a turtle OUT of his crate. He'd been gently taking care of it there for (?) days and never hurt it. He traded it for a cookie and we set it free. He is not gentle with bunnies, however. Even at 11 he could still hunt and catch them! When he was younger he did therapy work at a school for severely handicapped kids and was one of the first malamutes to become a therapy dog certified by TDI, Inc. He never demanded anything, and always came when you called him, even if he didn't want to.
He was our puppy raiser and loved to baby-sit in the whelping box with the newborns while mom took a break. Interested from the moment they were born, he was the most gentle with them, and made sure the other dogs played gently with each other and the puppies. As alpha dog he rarely "played" when he was in charge, as it would be undignified, but once he handed the job over to Hoover he must have felt it was ok to play with Gracie, and though he could barely walk, he tried. He has an air of authority and regalness. He would put up with Penny ranking him only because he considered her his special girl (they were like an old married couple! He was lost without her and missed her terribly the last year of his life). We've been told he reminds people of a lion. Yet, he was a pushover with the girls and puppies. They could get away with almost anything, even stealing toys right out of his mouth. Homer loved car rides and it broke my heart to not be able to take him on one last one the last week of his life. He would stand beside me and look out the front window as I drive. Homer was a very special Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa.
Homer's Album
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As a fuzzy woolie puppy |
Helping in the Whelping box |
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Homer's Turtle |
Sled rides for all |
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Happy face |
Playing with Tova |
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Homer's house & bear |
In all his fuzziness...before a trim |
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Christmas Picture |
Ahhh, the wind in my hair! |
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Gettin' fuzzy |
Did I see a mole? |
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Big Smile |
Can I go out pleeze? |
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Hanging out in the bathroom |
Evening walk time - to pee on a tree. |
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Bunny guts! |
His last picture, trying so hard to be a stoic malamute when he felt so bad... |
Homer's Rainbow Bridge Tribute
Homer
is named for the city
Homer, Alaska,
and NOT THIS GUY
.
View Homer's Pedigree
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