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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" ...
What a beautiful photo!! Gorgeous lake!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture! You look taller than usual!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Maybe being wet made him stand up taller.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous spot you found to pose at.
ReplyDeleteIt was a lovely spot.
DeleteBeautiful spot - Beautiful pup! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I noticed you live in a beautiful area!! I love your instagram pictures <3!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Oregon has great scenery.
DeleteTell me - did you jump in that delicious cool water after your photoshoot?
ReplyDeleteOh he actually fell in beforehand and dried off before this photo.
DeleteSo clear it's like a mirror :) Beautiful, I'm in the mood to swim now!
ReplyDeleteI waded a bit!
DeleteBeautiful! We are about to head to Canada for some hiking. This makes me feel ready to go!
ReplyDeleteHave a fun trip!
DeleteWow, that's spectacular!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty background for such a handsome guy!
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
I know there's a big difference, but this photo reminds me of the 'Little Mermaid' statue in Copenhagen. :)
ReplyDeleteWith Mr. N being the mermaid?
DeleteThere you go again with your amazing adventures and photos! Thanks so much for sharing and making me wish that you would adopt me so we can have adventures together!
ReplyDeleteOr you could come visit and we'll go hike!
DeleteAnother great adventure! Looks like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteWow. You certainly do visit some beautiful places!
ReplyDeleteYou've been in front of a lot of pretty scenery lately!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful scenery surrounding you - it's looks like a great spot for hiking and adventures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteDid Mr. N want to go for a swim?
ReplyDeleteHaha. Never.
DeleteWhat a perfect way to spend a summer day! I'm a little envious of all the beautiful places you visit.
ReplyDeleteI love your photography and only wish I could do such wonderful adventures with Layla
ReplyDeleteYou know, even a cat person like me could plot to dognap you Mr N!!!!! This is a fine picture, and you are a ovely little lad :-) Have a good walk this week-end.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Cat people usually end up liking Mr. N lol.
DeleteOh wow, what a stunning place & a stunning photo! Mr. N looks so cute sitting on the edge of the lake. I see why it's called Mirror Lake, I'm pretty sure I can see myself in this photo, LOL!!
ReplyDeleteLove & Biscuits,
Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them
Beautiful photo! Needs to be framed. :)
ReplyDeleteLook at that water! Still as glass. Must have been taken on one of those ultra-hot Oregon days we've been having lately!
ReplyDeleteJean from Welcome to the Menagerie
Pretty warm but not super hot!
DeleteI recently learned we are neighbors! I moved to Portland a year ago but don't get outside of the Lewis & Clark law school library much! I hope to meet your terrior one day! At least I can see Oregon's beauty through your pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Molly! We'd love to meet you sometime.
DeleteYou look so proud and happy to be there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful (both dog and scenery)! Looks like a great place to relax and enjoy the connection with Nature!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Where in Oregon is it? It looks familiar.
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