Friends Chris and Sherry came to visit with their friends who had mother-and-son pugs. Look at the photos. Need I say more? Their boy fell in love with Zoe. The five pups had a wonderful time charging around the yard and socializing with their humans.
This is adorable. True puppy love
LikeLike
Ha.. now we know where the phrase came from.
LikeLike
Utterly lovely
LikeLiked by 1 person
That is so cute.
LikeLike
LOVE IT, They both look like they want to run and play together I like the “smile” the Pug has~! Tami sees so few other dogs out here that she too has a fit when she sees one. A couple of days back I took her to Home Depot and she rides in the basket while I shop. But there was a woman with a very large dog and they both had a barking fit (both dogs), not the woman and her dog, she only scowled at me, and Tami~! I had to turn around and go up another isle to get away from the confrontation.. It looks like Zoe calm like Tami is except when the other dog starts a barking session.
LikeLike
This is so cute!
LikeLike
It really was sweet.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I love the way a couple of dogs will just take to each other. Bear took to Dusty just like that. “Hi, I’m Bear and I love you.”
“Go away.”
“Really?”
“No”
LikeLike
He was besotted with her.
LikeLiked by 1 person
❤️
LikeLike
Ah the happiness of puppies! Were we ever that joyfully, mindlessly happy?
LikeLike
I remember being so silly that my sister’s visiting boyfriend said he thought perhaps it was time for him to go home…He lived in another state. I think I was standing up on a chair singing opera…
LikeLike
I envy you the happy girlhood! I was always buried in a book or outside hiding where no one would find me. I’m happier (and crazier) NOW than I was as a girl.
LikeLike
Better than the reverse, perhaps? At least from present perspetive,
LikeLike
I guess! It was a hard childhood, but it prepared me for what has turned out to be a tough old world.
LikeLike
Ah.. that makes me sad, Marilyn, but I know you have had many meaningful and fun things in your life as well.
LikeLike
Yes, I did but It probably helped me a lot that I learned survival skills early on. I’ve had some fantastic years — decades even — and I don’t regret anything, even the bad stuff. Because it’s all part of making you who you are. Good and bad, it’s all learning and growth.
LikeLike
I absolutely agree. If we survive the bad stuff, we are the lucky ones.
LikeLike
Not everyone does survive. My sister didn’t make it. My brother survived only to be taken down by cancer before he had a chance to fully develop. Somehow, I managed to squeak through and I have no idea how or why, I’m just glad of the three kids, at least one of us made it to “old.”
If you look at it the right way, OLD is an achievement!
LikeLike