Razzmatazz Golden Edition
Dec.28.1987 - Sept.
Check
her out at 16 years old!...
Born on December 28,
1987, Goldie Girl was our first Chinese
Crested to come in our house. She was also the reason why I've decided that
Chinese Crested must be part God. Goldie was the absolute perfect dog. Just one look at this smile and one can
see that Goldie was very Special! Goldie came to me through a
friend who had acquired her from one of her friend while visiting the United States.
Goldie was originally sold as a show dog but didn't quite make it and that's why
she needed a home. The first time I saw her she was quite the scruffy little girl.
She came running from around the corner and jumped on my lap
like I was a long lost friend. Only having Kodiak the Great Pyrenees at the
time, Goldie was an easy decision to bring home. I have to
share a story that happened on the first day she came to my home. My friend
didn't want Goldie to come to me without a visit to the groomer first. When I picked
up Goldie she was very happy and enjoyed her ride home. When I
got out of the car, my neighbor's little boy came across the street to come and see
Goldie. He went on to ask me: "Is this your dog?" yes I responded.
"Did it get shaved?" yes I responded thinking for such a young little man
(no more than 4) he was quite observant for his age. Then it came: "Boy did he
ever get smaller!!!" Then I caught on! He thought my Great Pyrenees Kodiak,
who happens to be the same color with grayish ears like Goldie had
been shaved down to that much! I still think about it now almost 16 years
later and I still think it's pretty funny! Joke aside Goldie was truly such a
wonderful little dog. I contacted Amy Fernandez who is
her original mommy a couple of years back to let her know that Goldie Girl was still alive and
well and she sure was happy to find out what ever became of Goldie. She still
had her sister as well living with her in New York at the time. She is a daughter
of the famous Kojak King of the Blues. Goldie made friends everywhere she
went. People were quite amazed when they saw her suckling on her blanky. I
truly sure will miss my Goldie girl...just the other day when I was cutting up
carrots in the kitchen I had a few tears as I turned around and she wasn't
there.