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Every company, Charity , ward , and hospice has its rules and regulations.
And every one deals with a hierarchy that enforces the status quo with
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12 hours ago
A diverse offering twixt the interesting, the unusual, and the amusing.
That's what I love about dogs, the way they do what they do is as important to them as it is to us.
ReplyDeleteYesterday when I was checking on the Sister's hound who is a little bit depressed after the loss of his "Other half" he was feigning indifference to fuss so I went and sat down on another settee - and he very slowly, very casually, oh-I-was-going-to-do-this-anyway wandered over and snuggled up with me and went to sleep until my pins and needles got too bad. A hound has his dignity to consider!
what a pair!
ReplyDeleteWe totally get this!!
ReplyDeleteSmooches from pooches,
BabyRD & Hootie
It's fascinating how they all have their own personalities.
ReplyDeleteBok: Eat beret, belch, look for more.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a match made in heaven to me.
ReplyDeletevive la difference!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely,Bok will be forever young I think and darling Monty will be the Grand Master...
ReplyDeleteYing and Yang.
ReplyDeleteWonder what Freddie makes of all this!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh, it's a dog's life!! Sounds much better than the day I've had actually...ha!
ReplyDeleteThey both look wonderful, although i am sorry that Bok had to munch on the beret. We had a Springer Spaniel that loved chewing on paper, especially for the first 2 years we had her. We'd come home to a ticker tape parade cleanup in the living room. Our first Springer Spaniel was always placid and easy going. Both were loveable, but so different.
ReplyDeletemegan
we have 3, all shapes and sizes. Completely different personalities and abilities. But when it comes time to rest, they pile on each other and snooze.
ReplyDeleteYour pups are glorious!