A Very Special Kind of Cupcake

dog kibble cupcake

On the counter sat  25 homemade Swedish cupcakes.


Earlier that day our 11-year-old neighbor and her friend had stopped by to play with Wilson.
They could see I was very busy cooking and setting the tables for a big dinner party.

After a while they left, but were back about an hour later.

“How many people will be at your dinner party?”
24
“What time does it start?”
7 o’clock
“OK, good, we have time to make dessert for your party.”

I said, “We already have two gourmet desser…oh, you like to bake? Sure, of course, that would be lovely, girls. Thank you so much.”

A few hours later they came back in their aprons with a platter of their signature cupcakes.

swedish cupcakesSwedish Cupcakes with Fruit

One cupcake was very different from the rest, the girls made it for Wilson. And it just so happens that Wilson’s wonderful veterinarian and her husband were guests at the dinner party that night. Being in the midst of a remodel, they came into the kitchen to discuss ranges and noticed the platter of cupcakes. Dr. Jones took a closer look, “Is that …dog kibble??” I shared the story of the cupcakes, and how fortunate Wilson and I are to have such kind and generous neighbors.

Happy Adoption Day
happy got 'em day
Dear Lori,
Thank you for sharing your home and showering Wilson with love.
We are thrilled that you love all things that snort and snore –
and bring so much joy to our lives. Wishing you and Wilson a “pawtastic’ adoption day!
Love,
Boston Buddies

I adopted Wilson 5 years ago from Boston Buddies Southern California Boston Terrier Rescue.

Wilson is 8 years old now; we got him after Homer passed. Five years ago, poor Wilson was brutally attacked by another dog, his eye severely damaged. And then, as if things couldn’t get any worse, his previous owners decided to dump him at a shelter. Boston Buddies rescued Wilson, but were unable to save his eye. Yet, in spite of his bad experience, Wilson is a love bug. I read about him on their website and soon after, he came to live with us. He and Mrs. O’Mally were great pals.

Boston Terrier

On a very sad note, just this week Wilson’s blood work indicated the onset of Cushing’s Disease. This is heartbreaking news, as my previously rescued Bostons, Mrs. O’Mally and Homer, both passed away from complications related to the disease two years after showing symptoms. In the meantime, Wilson will continue to receive top notch medical care, unlimited love and affection, fluffy pillows, long walks, play dates with the neighbors, and special treats…including an occasional doggie cupcake.

Homer’s story here.
Mrs. O’Mally’s story here.


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26 thoughts on “A Very Special Kind of Cupcake”

  1. I am saddened by the news of Wilson’s blood work, my prayers are with him and your family. And the girls are such sweethearts! I’m sure they see they see the example of kindness that you have set for them. Plus their cupcakes look scrumptious. thank you for sharing your story, and once again I’m so sorry for the news. Hang in there and give Wilson a big hug and kiss for me! Have a wonderful weekend =]

    1. Thank you Ky. The girls were so excited, and you know, their cupcakes were a hit too. Surprisingly not too sweet.
      Wilson is getting extra hugs and kisses.
      LL

  2. Such a sweet and loving post. We adopted Sadie 8 years ago from a shelter. Three years ago she went blind and I am amazed how she knows when there is food in someone’s hand and still will sit close hoping (not begging) for a morsel. Sadie has aged. We cherish our time with her – providing love and shelter for our furry friends is always a privilege. I just may make her a cupcake today.

  3. Oh I can see from Wilson’s expression that he is a special character. I am so sorry his tests came back with troubling news. Enjoy every moment together while you can. You are very kind to have adopted Wilson and given him a loving home.

  4. What a wonderful blog post. You are a very special person, I can see that. You have lovely young girls that want to help you bake, and a wonderful dog to care for. My prayers are with you.

    Kristi

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