Recently we revisited Glenn's family in the little town of Longreach, tucked away in the not-so-outback outback Australia. I think Longreach could be famous overnight if Qantas did up that museum of theirs. Anyway this post is not about the town, but about the not-so-little chihuahua that Glenn's parents own, Pepe Reynolds.
Pepe has a relatively good life as a dog, most probably because he is treated like a person, or rather, like a little boy, which by the way is how the Reynolds family treats all its pets. Every morning, Pepe will go for a walk with mum & dad for approximately 3 kilometres, that is according to Enid (mum).
Like any other dog, Pepe also likes going on a car ride, so mum & dad will sometimes take Pepe & Leonie's dog Sweetie (we'll talk about her next time) for a ride around the town.

After the walk/ride, his other chores include having lunch on the couch and taking multiple naps throughout the day.
Sometimes Pepe goes out to the river with the folks for a fishing trip, where he sits on mum's lap after she casts the lines.


After a long day, Pepe proceeds to have dinner, and of course continues with his many compulsory naps of the day.
Guys & girls, see for yourselves, this is definitely the world's most relaxed dog you've ever seen.
I swear I heard him snore when I took this picture!!