Thanks to Doggie Stylish for pointing out this pawesome graphic originally from The Onion on "how we are disciplining our pets":
January 24, 2013
January 23, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Doggy Photo Ops
For today's post, I'm sharing some of my sis's photos from their fabulous holiday trip they took to New York, London, Paris, Bologna & Rome. (No, I'm not jealous. Really!)
Here is a quick trip through a few fabulous cities, as seen through a camera lens looking for cute dogs and dog-related things.
First stop - New York, Saint Patrick's cathedral to be exact. You're familiar with the phrase "a dog in the manger" right? Well, this manger scene has one!
I love that he's got a good seat, right up front.
Here is a quick trip through a few fabulous cities, as seen through a camera lens looking for cute dogs and dog-related things.
First stop - New York, Saint Patrick's cathedral to be exact. You're familiar with the phrase "a dog in the manger" right? Well, this manger scene has one!
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Thinking I need to add a dog to my Nativity scene. |
January 21, 2013
Monday Mischief: 'Bout Time!
January 17, 2013
Mirth-Watch Thursday: Silly Walks
While pondering silliness to post today, I thought about Monty Python's Flying Circus. To me, they will always be the epitome of silly. One of my favorite sketches is the "Ministry of Silly Walks." If you've never seen it, you can watch a shortened version of it here (it hits all the highlights). (And I just have to pause here and say, oh, how I love John Cleese. I had a pretty bad crush on him when I was about 10. Is that odd?)
Anyway, thinking about that reminded me of one time when the hubs and I were in his homeland of Montreal, Canada in the winter. (Okay, it was the only time we were there in winter. As a So Cal girl, once in winter was kinda enough for me. We usually go in the fall now!) As we drove down the street, a woman was walking her Chihuahua, who was obviously not digging his winter boots. He was doing a really good John Cleese Ministry of Silly Walks imitation. This was long before everyone started carrying the potential for photos/videos around in their pockets, so I don't have a video to share, but this one captures the spirit of it:
Anyway, thinking about that reminded me of one time when the hubs and I were in his homeland of Montreal, Canada in the winter. (Okay, it was the only time we were there in winter. As a So Cal girl, once in winter was kinda enough for me. We usually go in the fall now!) As we drove down the street, a woman was walking her Chihuahua, who was obviously not digging his winter boots. He was doing a really good John Cleese Ministry of Silly Walks imitation. This was long before everyone started carrying the potential for photos/videos around in their pockets, so I don't have a video to share, but this one captures the spirit of it:
January 16, 2013
Wordless Wednesday: Basking in the Glow
It's been really cold lately in San Diego. Apparently not record-setting cold, but we have short memories here so it feels like it's much colder than past winters. So, since Momma didn't raise no dumb puppies, Rita can usually be found in the best seat in the house (if one of the ugliest).
We have an old leather club chair in our sun room, and that's her favorite spot on a cold day:
We have an old leather club chair in our sun room, and that's her favorite spot on a cold day:
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Warming up on a cold afternoon |
January 15, 2013
Blog the Change for Animals: Shelters Aren't Sad!
It's January 15, so that means it's Blog the Change for Animals day, when pet-bloggers support helping animals on the 15th of January, April, July and October.
January 14, 2013
Monday Mischief: Take This Tiara & ...
Today, January 14th, is National Dress Up Your Pet Day. Or, as dogs and cats like to think of it, National Complete Humiliation Day. (Dogs everywhere today are thinking, "Why can't there just be a National Double Your Treat Intake Day!?")
I have known/seen some dogs that seem to get a kick out of dressing up, because of all the extra attention it brings to them. They're affectionwhores hounds, so they dig it. And I also know there are fine-coated pups out there in colder climates who need to don a coat now and again.
But, in my experience, most dogs who are subjected to playing dress-up, tend to end up making a face like this:
I have known/seen some dogs that seem to get a kick out of dressing up, because of all the extra attention it brings to them. They're affection
But, in my experience, most dogs who are subjected to playing dress-up, tend to end up making a face like this:
"This is humiliating. Especially since it's The Chargers. I hope this isn't going on Facebook." |
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