Linda's dog Pomeranian Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Linda's other dog, Buddy Pomeranian Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Rex Smooth coated collie Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
A senior dog in the crowd Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Cooey Senior pitti Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Cooey's "little" brother, Fausta Boxer Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Puglsey the pug (not actually a Crofton dog, but a Chemainus dog visiting Crofton) (and no, his mom isn't strangling him - his tongue always hangs out like that!) Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Pugsley shows off his incredible tongue! Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
And I'll finish with a couple of shots of one of my favourite young neighbours:
Huli Original English Bulldogge Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
Huli: The things I have to do for my fifteen minutes of fame! Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
My favourite photo Photo by Jean Ballard (c) 2013 |
4 comments:
So many dogs in Crofton. You know I'm quite biased. When I visit a place and it has a lot of happy dogs, I immediately think it's a good place.
Love the 2 seniors! Especially the GR(?), what a sweet face. I wonder if the pug's owner ever gets people telling her she's strangling her dog. We used to get random strangers telling us Rufus was thirsty because he had a very long tongue too, that always hung out.
Happy Easter! X
What no picture of us at the opening. Our feelings are hurt Auntie Jean.
Hugo and Tanner
Dear Hugo and Tanner. I'm so sorry! I did take pictures of you, but they didn't turn out very well. I think you should tell your mama not to be so social - her human friends were always blocking the shots of your handsome faces.
Now we feel better and we will tell mom to stop gabbing so much.
Hugo and Tanner.
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