Saturday, May 10

Saturday Daily Dose Of Cute: Fiber Deficiency?


Or Just A Puppy?

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6 comments:

  1. A new kind of lace bra? the puppy pointelle? LOL - oh Susan - these dogs are making your adventures with Cary look SO tame!

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  2. A fancy new bra...with puppy marks? I won't ask any more.

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  3. LOL As much as I look forward to your pictures - I'll pass on the bra.

    Sorry, I'm sitting here laughing at the thought of the puppies running around the farm with your bra hanging out of their mouths. Good thing you don't have close neighbors.

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  4. I so do not miss having puppies. I can love yours from afar, but as for me having to do the whole getting up to let them out two times a night and reinforcing bite inhibition . . . no thanks.

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  5. That is so true farmgirl! With dog training, while it's true the dogs do learn manners that make them fit better in the human society, more often than not it's training the humans to realize that they too need to learn doggie language! Sigh...if only more people realized that...
    I adore those puppies...

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  6. OMG this is cute

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