Sunday, August 21, 2011

Low-maintenance dog


15 comments:

  1. c'est soit une belle macro,, soit une belle sculpture ;o)) pas encore finie ?

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  2. No more running to the store and forgetting the dog food.

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  3. When you take him for a walk, there is a lot more work than usual.

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  4. This is the type of boxer that my mother-in-law needs. Her boxer is now suffering separation anxiety because Glenda simultaneously moved her mother into a care home and moved into a new house for her and her boxer.

    The dog is now alone for the first time in its 6 years, so when Glenda leaves the house for even a few hours the dog chews on a counter and scratches the cupboards.

    Your low-maintenance boxer really hits home right now.

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  5. I was going to say he's a bit cooler to the touch, too, but he's wearing a wrap.

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  6. Just a little rub on the head from time to time...

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  7. I need a belt like this dog collar. Cool!

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  8. Hee! I still prefer the high-maintenance kind though. :)

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  9. Oh, although a beauty, he's not very cuddly!

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  10. I have one of those in my living room!

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  11. I thought it a pug at first glance. They are NOT low maintenance! HA
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  12. Indeed, wonderful image and title.

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  13. The dog in my living room is on a "no food" diet. That's why he's low maintenance! My cat gets along really well with him too. As for the duck, I was wondering the same thing. I've never seen one like that either.

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