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My Five Favorite Positive Training Tools for Dogs
Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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Tools are an essential part of life and dog training especially when your dog has figured out how to use items as tools. These are some of m...
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The majority of children who meet Mr. N have no idea whatsoever how to greet dogs properly. They run up to him yelling "puppy" ...
I hope it's only a little coin Mr N?
ReplyDeleteHe does not accept half dollars or dollar coins.
DeleteThat's a big stuffie toy for you. Have a FUN Sunday. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteI think it weighs almost as much as he does.
DeleteMt. N. is that your girlfriend? You like them tall huh?
ReplyDeleteThe love of his life is a polar bear.
DeleteWho's your new friend? Love the contrast.
ReplyDeleteI saw the doll and couldn't resist the juxtaposition.
DeleteBest buds, huh?
ReplyDeleteDina
Not even close!
DeleteRaggedy Ann always makes a good friend.
ReplyDeleteI never had one growing up.
DeleteRaggedy Ann always struck me as a little creepy... looks like I'm not alone in that opinion! lol
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteLooks like you might be playing a little hard to get! Happy B&W Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHe's just not that into her.
DeleteThat is one giant stuffie, she could swallow you up!!
ReplyDeleteI figure it's a derivative of "my cat is bigger than your dog!" or "my dog could eat your dog!"
DeleteIf you're not scared of her, she looks big enough to sleep on... Maybe.
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