Back when I was a kid, we had a Dalmatian named Tina. She was such a sweet dog that she would have given up her bed to a kitten. We had only barn cats at the time, and Tina loved them dearly.
The first picture reminds me of a few months ago when Erica curled up in Frankie's bed. He was as nonplussed as we were and just sat around looking confused. It's one little way for kittehs to remind the doggies of who's really in charge.
And right now, I have Erica purring and pacing on my desk, rubbing on my keyboard, grabbing at my hands, but, thank goodness, not drooling in my coffee cup.
I am not normally sappy but the story around the boy and his dog (Lucas Hembree and Juno) is heart-breaking - or will be one day far too soon. Google them, but be prepared to go all weepy.
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ReplyDeleteLove that first photo!
ReplyDeleteBack when I was a kid, we had a Dalmatian named Tina. She was such a sweet dog that she would have given up her bed to a kitten. We had only barn cats at the time, and Tina loved them dearly.
Of course I'm smiling. You knew I would too.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day filled with many smiles. :)
The last picture: 'Therapy' and 'dog' are synonymous.
ReplyDeleteThe first picture reminds me of a few months ago when Erica curled up in Frankie's bed. He was as nonplussed as we were and just sat around looking confused. It's one little way for kittehs to remind the doggies of who's really in charge.
ReplyDeleteAnd right now, I have Erica purring and pacing on my desk, rubbing on my keyboard, grabbing at my hands, but, thank goodness, not drooling in my coffee cup.
Absolutely adorable! :-D
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little boy and his dog. Certainly brings back memories of long ago.
ReplyDeleteI am not normally sappy but the story around the boy and his dog (Lucas Hembree and Juno) is heart-breaking - or will be one day far too soon. Google them, but be prepared to go all weepy.
ReplyDeleteLooks like my old shepherd "Red". There is nothing like the love of a dog and his boy.
ReplyDeleteGotta love that last one.
ReplyDeleteRandy, it's a real goood thing.
ReplyDeleteAOW, the term "Fighting like cats and dogs" does not apply.
ReplyDeleteSandee, glad I could help.
ReplyDeleteMarine, it is so true.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, sorry about your coffee not getting that special sweetener.
ReplyDeleteOpie :-D :-D :-D
ReplyDeleteRon, it's a special relationship.
ReplyDeleteScott, It is special.
ReplyDeleteEdutcher ... I do!
ReplyDeleteKnucklehead, We'll look into it, Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI am smiling big time!! Way to go Odie..by far the best post I've seen today!!
ReplyDeleteJackie, well thank ye kindly.
ReplyDeleteLove it Odie thank you :)
ReplyDelete2T2, cool
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