Too cute. Dogs are my favorite people. Thanks. :thumbup:
They are my favorite as well. In fact mine is thoroughly convinced she is human, not canine. :D :D
Rufus wrote:
Too cute. Dogs are my favorite people. Thanks. :thumbup:
missinglink wrote:
They are my favorite as well. In fact mine is thoroughly convinced she is human, not canine. :D :D
:lol: :lol: :lol: Ain't that the t***h. Sometimes I think they are the boss of us. I mean they have us waiting on them, providing everything they need plus a little extra and we are glad to do it. Wouldn't have it any other way.
wow those dogs can dance
and they clean up things too :lol: :lol:
Even when they are bad they are good. Most of the time !!
badbobby wrote:
wow those dogs can dance
and they clean up things too :lol: :lol:
Only a Lab would wear this sign
To cute to punish
missinglink wrote:
Even when they are bad they are good. Most of the time !!
:lol: :lol: :lol: Too funny. I wish I had a picture to describe my Mom's dog Barrister ( Bear). We caught him after dinner one night standing on the kitchen table with his head in a big bowl of spaghetti sauce. I never will forget his face when he looked up at us. He was a Lhasa Ahpsa so had plenty of fur around his face.
I got the picture Rufus. Too funny. :lol: :lol:
One of those " Should of had a camera moments "
It's not very often but when I can, when my dog is engrossed in whats in front of her to the point I can sneak up on her, I'll
tweak her rear end and quickly holler, " I'll get your butt ". Her reaction is priceless. Her butt dips the instant before she leaps
and lands almost facing me. Can't quite do a 180 in one movement. She lands and does her happy paws dance. She knows this is always followed by a play period and treats.
If I didn't know better I'd swear she stages this at times.
Rufus wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol: Too funny. I wish I had a picture to describe my Mom's dog Barrister ( Bear). We caught him after dinner one night standing on the kitchen table with his head in a big bowl of spaghetti sauce. I never will forget his face when he looked up at us. He was a Lhasa Ahpsa so had plenty of fur around his face.
missinglink wrote:
I got the picture Rufus. Too funny. :lol: :lol:
One of those " Should of had a camera moments "
It's not very often but when I can, when my dog is engrossed in whats in front of her to the point I can sneak up on her, I'll
tweak her rear end and quickly holler, " I'll get your butt ". Her reaction is priceless. Her butt dips the instant before she leaps
and lands almost facing me. Can't quite do a 180 in one movement. She lands and does her happy paws dance. She knows this is always followed by a play period and treats.
If I didn't know better I'd swear she stages this at times.
I got the picture Rufus. Too funny. :lol: :lol: ... (
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:lol: :lol: :lol: That's good stuff. They have a sense of humor like we do and enjoy playing. Too cool.
missinglink wrote:
Even when they are bad they are good. Most of the time !!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
we don't have a dog since we lost our last one
mama says she just cant stand the heartbreak of losing one again
but T cat is still here and does give us some great moments
badbobby wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
we don't have a dog since we lost our last one
mama says she just cant stand the heartbreak of losing one again
but T cat is still here and does give us some great moments
:thumbup: Those are great BB.Yes, that is one of the hardest things in life, losing a dog. We just happened to watch a great movie last night called, " My Dog Skip ". Rented it on Netflix. You would enjoy it.
Losing one is hard Bob. I almost didn't take on mine not due to that but the possibility of me dying on her. She's covered in case of that now. An old gruff friend spent some time with me recently and before he left had me put her in my will towards him. The gruff old retired Army Sargent fell in love with her.
She's a kind spirit that thrives on companionship.
I am certainly glad I've got her. All my trepidation's were unfounded.
badbobby wrote:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
we don't have a dog since we lost our last one
mama says she just cant stand the heartbreak of losing one again
but T cat is still here and does give us some great moments
Here she is pre grooming. Her dual coat fluffs out nicely as you can see.
Looks a little different after a cut.
I kind of prefer this pic of Bruce's pooch. It isn't easy fooling Mother Nature !!
missinglink wrote:
Losing one is hard Bob. I almost didn't take on mine not due to that but the possibility of me dying on her. She's covered in case of that now. An old gruff friend spent some time with me recently and before he left had me put her in my will towards him. The gruff old retired Army Sargent fell in love with her.
She's a kind spirit that thrives on companionship.
I am certainly glad I've got her. All my trepidation's were unfounded.
I have wondered about that scenario myself, about getting older and being sure that if I have a dog he will go to someone that loves him/her. Good man. :thumbup: But hopefully both of you will be around longer than you think.
missinglink wrote:
Losing one is hard Bob. I almost didn't take on mine not due to that but the possibility of me dying on her. She's covered in case of that now. An old gruff friend spent some time with me recently and before he left had me put her in my will towards him. The gruff old retired Army Sargent fell in love with her.
She's a kind spirit that thrives on companionship.
I am certainly glad I've got her. All my trepidation's were unfounded.
she looks just like my daughters dog
she is a lover too
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