All wonderful photos Claudia! Interesting to see how the different species can get along.
Always a pleasure.
Thanks.
These are great!
If only my house were that “peaceable kingdom.” My pitbull tried to get cozy with one of my cats yesterday and got a nose full of claw.
Buggs and Daffy!
😛
Another great theme, Claudia.
Hard to pick a favorite, but the goat on top of the horse had me LMAO.
Thanks for the smiles. 😀
Last night our tiny dog slept between us,on her back, head on the pillow and the blankets up to her neck. All she wants is affection. I never wanted a dog but that changed so much over the years. My kids have grown up with our dog and love her. My wife and her ha e a truly unconditional love…. it’s amazing.
I woke up this morning and told my wife after watching that Iran dog torture video that I can honestly, truthfully say that I would take a dog in my home but never, ever, take a muslime in my home.
Dogs are more preferable than muslims to probably 65% of the American people. I would love to see an experiment done with the public. A picture of that beautiful Lab above and a rag head muslime “refugee”… you must take one into your home to live with you until it dies. Which one do you.choose??
I think the dogs win…
So sweet!
Some of your best!
These are great, Claudia. That last pic is so precious!
Wonderful comment, Mike (although I confess I don’t understand your screen name). I think the percentage would be greater than 65% though.
I’ve always taken his screen name as sarcasm, considering the content of his posts.
I’ve done both. A lot of dogs and one Muslim young man.
I wouldn’t make a habit of that though.
He learned a lot during those ten months. One large lesson was that there wasn’t a lot of love in an Islam-based home. Pretty much none compared to what he experienced around my family.
He changed his name since then. He no longer goes by Mohammad.
Thank you for making my day! With. So much horrible news these days, it is truly the simple things – like theses photos – that lift my spirits.
great pics boss ..
All wonderful photos Claudia! Interesting to see how the different species can get along.
Always a pleasure.
Thanks.
These are great!
If only my house were that “peaceable kingdom.” My pitbull tried to get cozy with one of my cats yesterday and got a nose full of claw.
Buggs and Daffy!
😛
Another great theme, Claudia.
Hard to pick a favorite, but the goat on top of the horse had me LMAO.
Thanks for the smiles. 😀
Last night our tiny dog slept between us,on her back, head on the pillow and the blankets up to her neck. All she wants is affection. I never wanted a dog but that changed so much over the years. My kids have grown up with our dog and love her. My wife and her ha e a truly unconditional love…. it’s amazing.
I woke up this morning and told my wife after watching that Iran dog torture video that I can honestly, truthfully say that I would take a dog in my home but never, ever, take a muslime in my home.
Dogs are more preferable than muslims to probably 65% of the American people. I would love to see an experiment done with the public. A picture of that beautiful Lab above and a rag head muslime “refugee”… you must take one into your home to live with you until it dies. Which one do you.choose??
I think the dogs win…
So sweet!
Some of your best!
These are great, Claudia. That last pic is so precious!
Wonderful comment, Mike (although I confess I don’t understand your screen name). I think the percentage would be greater than 65% though.
I’ve always taken his screen name as sarcasm, considering the content of his posts.
I’ve done both. A lot of dogs and one Muslim young man.
I wouldn’t make a habit of that though.
He learned a lot during those ten months. One large lesson was that there wasn’t a lot of love in an Islam-based home. Pretty much none compared to what he experienced around my family.
He changed his name since then. He no longer goes by Mohammad.
Thank you for making my day! With. So much horrible news these days, it is truly the simple things – like theses photos – that lift my spirits.