Thank you so much for such a wonderful dog blog! I happened across your blog the other day while surfing at work and fell in love with your girls! You're a very relatable writer, and I've thoroughly enjoyed browsing here! I recently started a "dog blog" of my own and really love looking at others. Thanks for a great blog, your girls are adorable!
I love the pictures and the comments but to be a little bit serious be aware if your dog repeatedly flicks his tongue up to lick his nose, he's uneasy. He may be assessing a new situation or wondering if he should approach a stranger. Or he may be concentrating hard, trying to master a new obedience command. While a tongue-flicking dog may be friendly, don't approach a strange tongue flicker the dog is obviously tense. Tongue flicking sometimes precedes biting.
We sure do love those cute faces
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That takes real talent!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteI bet Kate can manage the whole alphabet.
ReplyDeleteIf she knew the whole alphabet.
awesome dogs and photos!
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ReplyDeleteSo cute! You have amazing photography skills!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for such a wonderful dog blog! I happened across your blog the other day while surfing at work and fell in love with your girls! You're a very relatable writer, and I've thoroughly enjoyed browsing here! I recently started a "dog blog" of my own and really love looking at others. Thanks for a great blog, your girls are adorable!
ReplyDeletelove it! you're a great caption writer!!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures and the comments but to be a little bit serious be aware if your dog repeatedly flicks his tongue up to lick his nose, he's uneasy. He may be assessing a new situation or wondering if he should approach a stranger. Or he may be concentrating hard, trying to master a new obedience command. While a tongue-flicking dog may be friendly, don't approach a strange tongue flicker the dog is obviously tense. Tongue flicking sometimes precedes biting.
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