For some strange reason they were sleeping in a line in the same position in front of the dog beds. It looked to me like a train. I had to put 3 pictures together so that you could see both of them in the line.
Bark Out Loud!
Made me laugh, but guess I am easily amused.
Happy Wednesday!
This is a Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop. Thanks to BlogPaws for the hop. Head over there and see what they are blogging about.
New posts go up on Tuesday but you can link up and post when you want all week-long. The whole purpose is to feature cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, etc. so when you link up is up to you! Even pets from PetFinder, are fine. Let’s just get them all homes!
Dogs N Pawz said “I also want to encourage all of you to share each other’s Tuesday’s Tails posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and whatever other social media channels you use. The more we share the more likely we are to get the word out!”
This is terribly sad situation. Can someone please take Pfeizer? He is in North Carolina. He shouldn’t have to spend his final days in a concrete cell.
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On July 17, the owners of a 16-year-old golden retriever mix walked their elderly dog into the Beaufort County Animal Control in Washington, N.C., and handed his leash over to a shelter employee.
The dog, named “Pfeizer,” has all of the typical signs of advanced age…his body is arthritic, his skin is looser than it once was and his fur is thin and missing in places.
The following information is listed on Pfeizer’s Petango pet profile:
Pfeizer is a 16 year old Neutered male Golden Retriever mix that was surrendered by his owners on 7/17 because they couldn’t keep him anymore. He has some skin allergies on his back that the vet has been treating, but he is still irritated back there. He is an elderly dog, and doesn’t like a lot of people. But is ready for adoption NOW.
Please take a moment to network this senior dog’s information – he deserves to enjoy his final moments of life in the comfort of a home, on a soft bed, by the side of a person who loves him.
Please direct all inquiries about this dog to the facility where he is being held; refer to identification number 23345387
Note: For more info email the shelter staff at animal.control@co.beaufort.nc.us. Always refer to the petango or ID number! Adoption fee is $65 which includes spay/neuter, p/d shot, bordetella, microchip and deworming. Approved 501c3 Rescues can pull for $15 which includes p/d shot, bordetella, microchip and deworm. Some volunteer assistance for 501c3 rescues.
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Please remember that all pets need loving homes. Foster or forever – you can help today. All of us at DogDaz Zoo Thank You! We rescued Mommy, maybe some animal can rescue you!!
Ok, so it is not a pure black and white Sunday. This is an inversion of Louise and Sofie. Being that Louise is black and Sofie, blonde, it works out to be perfect opposites. It was a hot day and they were panting which added an extra dimension of the tongue to the inversion. I like how the stuff on the ground got inverted. Have a wonderful Sunday!
This is part of the Black and White Sunday Blog Hop. Thanks to Dachshund Nola and Sugar for hosting. Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤
So glad you are joining me today for the Dogs N PawzBlog Hop called Tuesday’s Tails! New posts go up on Tuesday but you can link up and post when you want all week-long. The whole purpose is to feature cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, etc. so when you link up is up to you! Even pets from PetFinder, are fine. Let’s just get them all homes!
Dogs N Pawz said “I also want to encourage all of you to share each other’s Tuesday’s Tails posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and whatever other social media channels you use. The more we share the more likely we are to get the word out!”
We really need to get these dogs out of boarding and into fosters or forevers,
Our best labby girlfriend, Amy, had this baby fluff-ball (Havenese, we think) named ‘Jersey Girl,’ visiting, She was only 6 weeks old and weighed about 2 lbs. She was being moved from somewhere in the state of New Jersey, down south to her forever home in Tennessee. We think that 6 weeks is too young to leave your Mommy, but the people that had her said that it was time for her and her mates to be gone. So ‘Jersey Girl’ was passing through on her way to live with Amy’s Aunt. We never saw a dog that was so small. She was the size of Mommy’s sneaker. We were trying to play with her but she did not seem to get the gist of it. Her cousin Amy did not like her, but we thought she was interesting. Mommy wanted to keep her because she was so cute. We can see great mischief with this one.
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This is a blog hop. I hopped it from Snoopy’s DogBlog. Check them out for more mischief.
Louise is a big kisser. She is constantly in my face and always wanting to give me licks and loves. Sofie, ‘Miss Standoffish’ (uber-independent), is so the opposite unless she is scared and then she wants to crawl inside me. Louise likes to stand on me (she always has a paw on me somewhere), which I think is her way of taking ownership of Mommy. I don’t like to be licked in the face (ohhh gross – I know where those tongues have been), so I taught them my version of a kissing behavior. I tell them ‘kiss kiss’ and they give me their faces so that I can kiss them on the cheeks (or give them my cheek and they kiss me).
Louise still sneaks up and licks me in the face (usually when I am lying down). She thinks it is funny. She is a big one for licking my glasses.
Sofie, the reluctant kisser, is secretly happy (I can see her smile) when she gets her ‘kisskiss,’ but she doesn’t want anyone to know.
Do you have a kissy behavior with your furry?
This is part of the Black and White Sunday Blog Hop. Thanks to Dachshund Nola and Sugar for hosting.