Hello, Cute doggie, he is protecting the laundry. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
Too funny, protecting the hanging laundry. I always groan when I see clothes hanging on the line. I hated doing that when I was growing up and as adult am happy to say I'll stick with the dryer. Plus I like how much softer clothes come out and wrinkle free...and no worries about birds and their droppings.
The dog looks very much like our dog, a faithful and playful girl who lived almost 18 years. She was also very protective of us and our possessions, but never in the least dangerous to strangers, though she once frightened away a burglar who proceeded down the street and stole the silver from a neighbor.
I love it, a dog guarding the clothesline. I haven't seen a clothesline in a long time. When I was a kid that's how everybody dried their clothes. I remember all hands on deck when it started raining.
The clothesline guardian!
ReplyDeleteReally cute by guarding your clotheslines!
ReplyDeleteGood clothes line they are, don't seem to have them anymore, the ones like that.
ReplyDeleteHe is a real watch dog for the laundry ha,ha.
ReplyDeleteBarking... the dog's equivalent to "'get off of my lawn!".
ReplyDeleteKkkkkk... A nice and cute housekeeper... Have a beautiful sunny Saturday, Bill. 🌻
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute watch dog!
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Oh, I think he'd love for you to come over and visit with him. Awesome shot❤️
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteCute doggie, he is protecting the laundry. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
...a laundry guard doy?
ReplyDeleteAaaah, this one is so nice.
ReplyDeleteA good guard dog.
ReplyDeleteHe’s protective of the laundry!
ReplyDeleteHis owner must have told him to guard the laundry.
ReplyDeleteIt guards the laundry
ReplyDeleteHis towel may be on that line, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice looking little dog who is just being protective of its territory. Get too close and he will just tear your leg off.
ReplyDeleteI would consider him a good guard dog. : )))
ReplyDeleteA fine sight to see those clothes blowing in the breeze.
ReplyDeleteThe wagging tail speaks more for a friendly hello.
ReplyDeleteBut never mind, let the dog take care of the laundry while I climb the wall ;-)
Too funny, protecting the hanging laundry. I always groan when I see clothes hanging on the line. I hated doing that when I was growing up and as adult am happy to say I'll stick with the dryer. Plus I like how much softer clothes come out and wrinkle free...and no worries about birds and their droppings.
ReplyDeleteThe dog looks very much like our dog, a faithful and playful girl who lived almost 18 years. She was also very protective of us and our possessions, but never in the least dangerous to strangers, though she once frightened away a burglar who proceeded down the street and stole the silver from a neighbor.
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That's too funny! He's going to have quite a day guarding that laundry all day long!
ReplyDeleteUy que linda. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteOh no! Did she think you were a laundry thief? Not going to let just anyone at those sheets!
ReplyDeleteProtector of the washing haha! Great photo :-D
ReplyDeleteThat dog is helping with the chores! Enjoy your week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI love it, a dog guarding the clothesline. I haven't seen a clothesline in a long time. When I was a kid that's how everybody dried their clothes. I remember all hands on deck when it started raining.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute looking dog.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
That's the way we hang our washing here too, can't beat that fresh air smell.
ReplyDeleteLOL, this is not funny! My undies were stolen from such a line in Madeley/Perth!
ReplyDeleteI should´ve had a dog back then!
Uma imagem que me fez sorrir! Alguém estava de guarda... e atento a quem passava...
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana