Bend and Scoop
This sign points out A simple fact Even if the drawing Makes you laugh No one wants To step in poop So, when your dog is done Please, bend and scoop
This sign points out A simple fact Even if the drawing Makes you laugh No one wants To step in poop So, when your dog is done Please, bend and scoop
Walk with me From this world to the next Where no tears Are ever wept There I’ll wait for the day We’ll be together again Reunited as Forever friends
When time decides To draw outside the lines, Embrace that face And adore the details Expertly etched By the crafty hands of time; Who’ve turned black and white To shades of grey, And colored the puppy eyes Of man’s best friend – Perceptive and wise
This is my follow up to a prior posting Ten Reasons Why My Dog is Like a Pig. The first list had a few similarities with my husband, so I thought he deserved his own list (such a lucky guy!). She loves her bike rides. She smells better after a bath. Toys…she can never have too many. She… Read More Ten Reasons Why My Dog is Like My Husband
So, my dog is like a pig. This is a fact I have not only come to realize over the years, but one I have thoroughly embraced. Here’s the evidence (in no particular order): She has a pushed in snout. She has a squiggly tail. She has a pot-belly. She has no fur on her… Read More Ten Reasons Why My Dog is Like a Pig
Inevitably, it seems pets I currently know, or have previously been acquainted, prance, scurry and leap into the stories I write. Much like the influence a geographical environment has on story-lines, it is easy to find inspiration from the unique characteristics of a pet, too. My Boston Terrier’s many quirks, including messy eating habits,… Read More The Dog Days of summer…Writing
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