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I was 21 when I first administered the " last Offices" to a patient, I
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Poor little pup she looks so unhappy.
ReplyDeleteDog do get embarrassed, so I hope they treat her nicely and say how pretty she looks.
cheers, parsnip
They'd probably asked for a Zebra; not a dog.
Deletehahahahahahahaha, by the way I love your new avatar.
DeleteOh no, poor little puppy. That doesn't bode well for the poor little pup's future - hopefully it wasn't a Christmas gift. I just hope that they weren't indelible markers. A stern talk to the child that did that.
ReplyDeleteI quite expect they they're now doing five years!
DeleteI know you're an artist Cro but you really should not have done that, especially as it wasn't even your dog.
ReplyDeleteIf it had been me, he'd now be wearing glasses!
DeletePoor little dog. Usually children's crayons are water erasable so hopefully a shampoo and all that will disappear.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
I expect they thought they were 'decorating' him.
DeleteLet them get back to scribbling on the walls.
ReplyDeleteI suggest on paper.
Deletehahahahahaha, love potty comment
DeleteI think it's rather fun actually, if the dog hadn't been happy he wouldn't have let them do it. It was probably like having some sort of relaxing massage for him. It's no worse than all those ghastly 'handbag' dogs sprayed pink and wearing silly clothes. So whose dog was it then?
ReplyDeleteNo idea;I just found the photo.
DeleteOh the indignity :)
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The poor thing looks rather dejected.
DeleteIt isn't dejected because it was scribbled on....it is dejected because humans laughed at it! You must have seen that look before...being a dog owner!
DeleteYes, but imagine the attention and "petting" the dog was receiving while the act was being committed! It was probably quite happy at the time. (I'm seeing unicorn and princess colours there. I would guess guilty little girls). -Jenn
ReplyDeleteI suspect you're right about it having been girls. Boys would have drawn glasses, and written rude words!
DeleteThe look on the dog's face is worth a thousand words.
ReplyDeletePoor thing. Psychologically damaged.
DeleteI hope it gets a Bonio or some other reward.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that he/she was pampered after the parents found it like that.
DeleteThat dog looks pretty punk rock.
ReplyDeleteBut in reality is pretty straight-laced.
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