... you can promenade across the horizon or get right up in our face.
(Video by Meade.)
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The curly haired dog looks like a Cavapoo. I'm no dog breed expert, I'm probably wrong. My grandkids are finally getting their wish for a dog after years of pleading with their parents, it's Cavapoo puppy named Auggie.
Really? Only about 100, wow. My daughter and son in law are getting him from a breeder in Iowa, or was it Ohio? They are adorable and supposed to be very intelligent, good with kids.
To be sure, I was being a bit facetious about all the happy dogs, who seem especially animated in the company of greater canine diversity. Which makes one wonder: What does a dog see when he meets another dog for the first time? Apparently, someone to play with.
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16 comments:
The curly haired dog looks like a Cavapoo. I'm no dog breed expert, I'm probably wrong. My grandkids are finally getting their wish for a dog after years of pleading with their parents, it's Cavapoo puppy named Auggie.
Promenade.
Not a Cavapoo. A rare breed. Only around 100 in the U.S. (This one's name is "Larry").
Thanks for the spellcheck, Kylos. Corrected.
Really? Only about 100, wow. My daughter and son in law are getting him from a breeder in Iowa, or was it Ohio? They are adorable and supposed to be very intelligent, good with kids.
Or did you mean Larry is a rare breed? Well yes, lol.
Larry is a French Water Dog.
A Barbet.
Lagotto Romagnolo?
Who's the piano player?
The dog is straight? Are there gay dogs?
What's with these dogs, they all take happy pills?
French water dog, that's a new one. I thought my poodle mix was a a french water dog.
Ali, dogs know how to enjoy the simple pleasure of being outside.
I want to thank you for the graceful way you have found to share your happiness and enjoyment with us. It is heartening and enriching.
To be sure, I was being a bit facetious about all the happy dogs, who seem especially animated in the company of greater canine diversity. Which makes one wonder: What does a dog see when he meets another dog for the first time? Apparently, someone to play with.
@Meade, Larry is a dust mop that lost its handle.
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