Friday, November 26, 2010

a long tail welcomes a long weekend


This dumpling of a possum was perched outside Nics 5.5. Residents woke up on Tuesday morning to a pleasant but pale site.
THX Garren!







 
THX Faisal!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

the colonal

wesPETS lost a great friend this week. The Colonal was a super friend and fish. His bright colors glistened as he provided Maggie with enjoyment and company for his short few weeks here. We'll miss you, The Colonal.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

a dog's life

Andrew met Daisy when she was out for a brisk morning walk with her parents. She looks fab in her matching pink accessories.

Faisal captured an intimate moment with 2-year-old Coco. She was surprising chill while surrounded by a gaggle of strangers.


As wesPETS continues to expand, we are constantly challenging ourselves to meet more pets. One in particular has caught our eye, but due to sheer speed, we have been unable to get a hold of him/her. This beautiful dog was spotted pulling his/her roller-blading owner around campus a couple of times this week. If anyone sees this duo, please contact wesPETS as we would LOVE to get acquainted with this eccentric pair.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

all animals welcome

We love Welsh Terriers here at wesPETS, and Ginger is no exception. She was the epitome of cool in her brown and black coat as she graced campus with her presence. This Middletown resident should stop by more often.

Andrew also spotted this wesPET trying to break free from the leash.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

sneaking in



Merlin visited Kristin as a special treat, so this bundle of joy had the chance to experience dorm life for a day.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

meet sophie







When we met Sophie outside of Usdan, she was very friendly and playful. We hope to see more of this Beagle soon.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

a pet for the masses

Piers sent in this candid of the groundhog that lives outside French Hall. Although "Furly Tomlinson" may not be your average pet, a certain group of students feels much love for this endearing rodent.

Moment captured by Christina Ermilio.