My little dear scared me to death by getting stuck between slats of the metal fence he never should have attempted to get through, above ground level so his feet weren’t touching the ground and with his feet stuck in the wire we’d wound so he wouldn’t try to get through further down.. No telling how long he’d been stuck there as I was in Guad for the day. Then I had an anxiety attack trying to free him, calling out for help from neighbors and friends who couldn’t hear me.. which led to an asthma attack as I was so panicked. He just will not give up no matter what we do to try to contain him! I finally got him free. He really does need to be in a circus.
Oh Judy. What a thing! I can’t imagine the sense of panic but you saved him. Oh. What a terrible love that dog is. I’m relieved that you didn’t have a heart attack trying to save him. Gretchen was so good we would get careless and a couple of times not adequately shut the gate to her dog pen which was under that huge tree in our back yard. She would run off very occasionally and always when it was snowing . We were panicky and looked all over for her. Called dog pound. Etc. We always found her the next day and she was always stinky. She had found most vile delicacies to roll in which demanded a bath before we could properly love her again. Other than a couple of such escapades, she was the most awesome dog we’ve ever had. I can’t keep up with your posts, sorry to say.Would you flag me when there’s something you’d especially like me to read. I am slowing down a good deal, hon. Apologies! I do love each one that I open. (Also I’m very busy on Instagram and Facebook…have lotsa new friends and could stay on my device all day but my eyes don’t like that.) Love you. Ann
She loved snow. Did I send you the pic of her with a pile of snow on her nose from plowing through it with nose down? How do I flag you? Via email? I dont’ do instagram. I guess Facebook..but don’t know how to flag..
I don’t know what a flag is. Id love to see Gretchen with snow on her precious nose. Oh, that dog. .I will never forget her huge love and great intelligence.
Lovely shots.
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Looks like Lois’ place looks more less formal like my crazy quilt. Iike it
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Love each photo. First pic. Oh what huge ears. I just love this dog. Your dogs and digs are exquisite and so are lois’s.
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My little dear scared me to death by getting stuck between slats of the metal fence he never should have attempted to get through, above ground level so his feet weren’t touching the ground and with his feet stuck in the wire we’d wound so he wouldn’t try to get through further down.. No telling how long he’d been stuck there as I was in Guad for the day. Then I had an anxiety attack trying to free him, calling out for help from neighbors and friends who couldn’t hear me.. which led to an asthma attack as I was so panicked. He just will not give up no matter what we do to try to contain him! I finally got him free. He really does need to be in a circus.
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Oh Judy. What a thing! I can’t imagine the sense of panic but you saved him. Oh. What a terrible love that dog is. I’m relieved that you didn’t have a heart attack trying to save him. Gretchen was so good we would get careless and a couple of times not adequately shut the gate to her dog pen which was under that huge tree in our back yard. She would run off very occasionally and always when it was snowing . We were panicky and looked all over for her. Called dog pound. Etc. We always found her the next day and she was always stinky. She had found most vile delicacies to roll in which demanded a bath before we could properly love her again. Other than a couple of such escapades, she was the most awesome dog we’ve ever had. I can’t keep up with your posts, sorry to say.Would you flag me when there’s something you’d especially like me to read. I am slowing down a good deal, hon. Apologies! I do love each one that I open. (Also I’m very busy on Instagram and Facebook…have lotsa new friends and could stay on my device all day but my eyes don’t like that.) Love you. Ann
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She loved snow. Did I send you the pic of her with a pile of snow on her nose from plowing through it with nose down? How do I flag you? Via email? I dont’ do instagram. I guess Facebook..but don’t know how to flag..
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I don’t know what a flag is. Id love to see Gretchen with snow on her precious nose. Oh, that dog. .I will never forget her huge love and great intelligence.
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That sunset pic was idyllic.
Now why wouldn’t Zoe want to wear such handiwork?
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Just spoiled, I guess!
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Can’t imagine why that could have happened!
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Lovely.
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