21 June 2015

BW Sunday #95 - On the Bridge

13 comments:

  1. Adorable, Mr N. Hope you're enjoying your weekend.

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  2. Love this photo!!
    xo Chloe and LadyBug

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  3. Hi Y'all!

    Oh you look so proud and happy!

    Y'all come on by,
    Hawk aka BrownDog

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  4. Your are just the best poser Mr N, great picture! Love Dolly

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  5. So straight and tall, little buddy. Be careful up there.

    Love and licks,
    Cupcake

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  6. As always, lovely pose. Have a PAWsome Day. Golden Woofs

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  7. Beautiful photo! Nice to meet you, Mr. N. :)

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  8. You pose so well and look so handsome Mr N. Have a pawsome Sunday. X Susie and Kilo

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  9. Hi Tenacious Little Terrier and Friends,

    Thanks for your blog and the writeup on Rejeneril. I just wanted to chime in and mention, Rejeneril does a lot more than help maintain joint mobility in older pets. One of the reasons our pet's lose their mobility and experience more illness and disease in their later years (like us humans), is because each cells ability to maintain cellular repair slows down.

    Cellular repair is maintained through each cells ability to turn food and oxygen into a usable fuel source (called ATP). Every cell in our fur-kids body (as well as ours) needs to maintain optimal energy flow, or the cells become less efficient, which equates to older activity (i.e. premature aging).

    This is why Rejeneril is so very important for younger animals as it is for older ones (where the damage is already apparent). By helping to maintain peak energy efficiency, Rejeneril helps keep our pet's younger over a longer period. I call this cellular insurance. This means there is much better chance for a higher quality of life in their older years, and that is really what we want for our best friends.

    I hope this helps :)


    Yours in Abundant Health,

    Brad

    President, Ultimate Pet Inc.
    www.MyUltimatePet.com

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