Serena Williams Serves Up A Healthy Body Image

April 6th, 2009 by Wendie



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Here’s a picture of Serena Williams and her friends catching some rays, or really hiding from rays, this weekend in Miami.  Her legs are like mighty sequoias.  No kidding, total muscle.  And speaking of being crafted of wood, doesn’t her hand look like it belongs to a mannequin?

But Serena isn’t really the bitch I want to talk about.  I want to talk about the little white fur ball perched at the end of her chaise lounge.  Uh, what breed of dog is that?  Because I need one.  I’m not a people dog person at all, which is a little ironic since I work for the biggest dog lover of all time.  But I’m in worship with this one.  He/she has melted the ice chambers of my heart.  I’m seriously willing to trade in all one of my kids to get one.


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27 Responses to “Serena Williams Serves Up A Healthy Body Image”

  1. kattis says:

    Could be a shortcut bichon frise but maybe not..

  2. pixie says:

    might be a maltese.

  3. courteney says:

    yeah i think it’s a maltese too

  4. Steph says:

    It’s a Coton de Tulear. It’s in the same family as Bischon, but they’re softer. My boyfriends dad has one, and my boyfriend and I are getting one soon. Theyre amazing dogs. Really smart.

  5. Becky says:

    My sister got a dog from a kennel and they told her was a maltese but come to find out it was a Bichon/Maltese mix. It’s adorable though, and looks exactly like this dog

  6. wisermom says:

    It is the Coton. They don’t shed and are the national dog of Madagascar, brought in by the French. They are great with children. And what little girl doesn’t like a little, white fluffy puppy.

  7. Lilli says:

    Wow, I think he’s a bolognese. My aunt has one. Also, wow, thunder thighs!

  8. Doggroomer says:

    Wendie–

    I am a professional dog groomer. That is NOT a French Coton, nor is it a Bichon Frise. That is a Maltese dog, and while they are awfully cute as puppies, they do have several problems. They do not age well- they are prone to skin issues, rotting teeth, luxating patellas, bad spines, and little shit head temperments. They are a popular dog, so a lot of inferior, unhealthy puppies have been created from inbred breeding stock. Make sure that you go to a REPUTABLE breeder for one of these dogs. Expect to pay $1,000 for a healthy puppy.

    -Grace.

    • Steph says:

      Since you’re a professional groomer, I have a question… how often should Cotons get a hair cut? Thanks!

      • Grace says:

        Hi Steph!

        I would recommend that you have your Coton professionally groomed approximately every 4-6 weeks. They can potentially go more like 8-10 weeks if you are consistently brushing out their coat, but often times the mats just build up in the undercoat and have to be removed or detangled by a pro… we have all kinds of sprays and conditioners to help with it!

  9. Beebop says:

    Agree-Maltese. Try and find out if there is a Maltese recue group in your area.

  10. Beebop says:

    Agree-Maltese. Try and find out if there is a Maltese rescue group in your area.

  11. b says:

    just thought I would give my vote. its a maltese =)

    verrry cute

  12. Sharon says:

    Wendie, before I even started reading your post, I was cooing over the little puppy. What a cutie!
    I’ve been itching for one ever since we moved from apartment life into our own home 3+ years ago, and it still hasn’t happened! I need to get on my husband’s ass about it….

  13. woohoo says:

    Its a maltese with a “puppy cut” hair cut. =)

  14. quirkygirlkitten says:

    looks like a maltese pup – so adorable! as for serena, i think she looks awesome. i have never seen her play but i did see her sister venus play in the US open and i have to say i was impressed – there is no fat anywhere on venus, and probably none on serena either!

  15. hotmilfchocolate says:

    ohhhhhh! puppyyyyy!

    he’s so cute!

    awhhh!

  16. Anonymous says:

    I’d rather be fat than that muscular. I don’t know why exactly, but it totally creeps me out.

  17. Golda says:

    Pretty sure it’s a bichon. Look on my FB page, I have a pic or two of Snowball (my Bichon)… http://www.bichon.org/PGHeadStudies.htm that is how they usually look, with poofy heads. I keep snowball puppy cut though, most of the time.

  18. SAM says:

    definitely maltese.
    and who cares if her thighs are big?
    i’d rather have those damn muscular legs
    than cottage cheese thighs!

    • Wendie says:

      Agree, Sam.

      And thank you everyone. Maltese it is. Though I can’t imagine paying 1k for any dog…But I do love him/her.

    • Anonymous says:

      I’d rather have fat cottage cheese thighs. That much muscle creeps me out so much. Like if I look at body building women, I just CRINGE. I’d rather have a plump, curvy body… or a thin body… or seriously any other body type than this. She is scary and mannish.

  19. Anonymous says:

    it’s definitely a maltese.

  20. Lou says:

    ‘Tis a maltese for sure. I have one, his name is Billy. He’s a little delight.

  21. Grace says:

    They’re both beautiful!

  22. Anonymous says:

    While most of the world’s elite tennis players are grinding through the dry heat of the desert in Indian Wells, an event the sisters have boycotted since 2001 after some alleged ugly incidents, they sleep in their own beds, eat familiar food and frolic with their three dogs — Harold the Havanese, Lorelei the Maltese and a Jack Russell Terrier named, well, Jack.

  23. Anonymous says:

    Venus has a Havanese named Harold. Serena has a Maltese named Lorelei and a Jack Russell Terrier named Jack.

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