He is a rip though.
Look:
Sometimes, as a form of protest he likes to go under his bed.
So, one interesting tidbit did arise while we were away, and Anita asked me to relay this story to the masses. So, here it is.
Bombon is like the velociraptors from Jurassic Park, these guys, remember?

He finds any opening and tries to get through it, and he's constantly learning, so he's very smart.
This was proven, when, I got a call in Hawaii that started with this line:
"Do you own a dog named Bombon?"
I replied, "yes I do"
The conversation then proceeded along the lines of the fact that this wonderful gentleman found Bombon wandering around Manalapan and called the contact numbers on his collar.
Note to ALL dog owners: Buy a thing for your dog's collar that lists his Name, address, and MULTIPLE phone #'s so that you can be easily contacted in cases like this.
Apparently, Bombon, had found an opening, and ran out of my poor parent's house.
Bombon is fast. Like Road Runner fast. And when you chase after him, he thinks you're playing a game with him. Never a good combo.
So, of course, my next call after telling the gentleman that my parents will call him directly to get him since I'm, uh, in Hawaii. The call started like this:
"Hi Todd!"
"Hi! I found my dog"
Hilarity ensued, but in the end Bombon was returned back to my parents house.
This didn't make it in the blog because, gosh, I forget why at this point, but now it's here.
So I guess this is kind of a note that:
A) Pekingese dogs will keep you on your toes.
B) Make you have ID on your dog's collar
C) If you own a Pekingese, go back and watch Jurassic Park to remind you of what they can do.