Oh, my goodness, Mr. Buck. Look at that first photo – he looks so sweet and puppy-like. Don’t you love when they cock their heads in an effort to understand our gibberish? What an adorable doggie.
Yes, yes, yes…. he’s got a few treats… how could I say no to him?
The photo of him peeking around the kitchen island had unexpected consequences – the moment I took the photo he ran away in complete panic, all the way to the bedroom, to hide inside his cage. Would not come out, and was VERY suspicious of the camera from then on. I thought I was never going to be able to take the other photo, but somehow he stayed there, a bit paralyzed
Dangerspouse – I don’t cook with items that have too high sugar content, and Buck’s sweetness level is off the charts. 😉
Sweet indeed… did you know last week Buck learned how to shake?
Phil is great with dog training, very patient… We must make a little video of our dogs, they all shake, but in their own little ways. Chief is firm, shakes like a pro… Oscar gives a timid, “limp fish” kind of shake, Buck is tentative still, but a bit more assertive than Oscar. He soon will be shaking with gusto, mark my words! 😉
We are guilty of the same crime… actually, we’ve been getting better lately and managed to bring Chief (the old Jack Russel) to a healthy weight. Oscar and Buck are so active, they seem to spend every single calorie we provide them with 😉
I see the same “poses” by my dog Lily every day in my kitchen! Amazing how patient a dog can be. She will lurk for hours for a tasty morsel to fall onto the floor!
OMG. He is so cute, how can you NOT give him a treat? Love the name.
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Oooooh, my gosh!
You’ve got a dog that POSES for the camera! This is just too cute!
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LOL! Too darn cute! I love the last pose especially! He looks so proper. 🙂
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Pretty. Darn. Cute!
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Soooo…how you gonna prepare him?
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Oh, my goodness, Mr. Buck. Look at that first photo – he looks so sweet and puppy-like. Don’t you love when they cock their heads in an effort to understand our gibberish? What an adorable doggie.
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You did share with him, right? He seems to be asking so nicely.
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Yes, yes, yes…. he’s got a few treats… how could I say no to him?
The photo of him peeking around the kitchen island had unexpected consequences – the moment I took the photo he ran away in complete panic, all the way to the bedroom, to hide inside his cage. Would not come out, and was VERY suspicious of the camera from then on. I thought I was never going to be able to take the other photo, but somehow he stayed there, a bit paralyzed
Dangerspouse – I don’t cook with items that have too high sugar content, and Buck’s sweetness level is off the charts. 😉
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Soooo sweet!! 🙂
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Sweet indeed… did you know last week Buck learned how to shake?
Phil is great with dog training, very patient… We must make a little video of our dogs, they all shake, but in their own little ways. Chief is firm, shakes like a pro… Oscar gives a timid, “limp fish” kind of shake, Buck is tentative still, but a bit more assertive than Oscar. He soon will be shaking with gusto, mark my words! 😉
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Aww that is too cute! I know I torture my dogs on a daily basis! I really need to stop giving them tastes as their little bellys are getting chubby!
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We are guilty of the same crime… actually, we’ve been getting better lately and managed to bring Chief (the old Jack Russel) to a healthy weight. Oscar and Buck are so active, they seem to spend every single calorie we provide them with 😉
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((((( LOVE!!! )))))
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Well, your wonderful cat photos definitely inspire me to show my babies every once in a while… Buck really seems very “feline” in the second shot
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I see the same “poses” by my dog Lily every day in my kitchen! Amazing how patient a dog can be. She will lurk for hours for a tasty morsel to fall onto the floor!
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