24 August, 2024

saturday critters

standing his ground. :)


42 comments:

  1. S/He looks susceptible to a good cuddle.

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  2. I can almost hear his bark, cute doggie! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  3. Hi Bill.

    Small but brave.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  4. Yes you have to guard your boss his stuff.

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  5. The cuteness of this one would melt my heart but I would still be inclined to take heed to its bark.

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  6. Oh, looks like a keeper. And on duty too! All the best to your weekend.

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  7. He looks like a tough guy, Bill. ;-)

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  8. What a cute little guard dog! He just wants to play!

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  9. Nice critter but the stonework is eye catching.

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  10. Nice photo of that dog so attentive
    Best regards

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  11. Fiel guardian de la casa, está atento a todo el que pasa.
    Feliz domingo de descanso.

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  12. He's not going to scare anyone off, but he sure is cute!

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  13. Absolutely cute :-)
    No, I won't buy one.
    Hug you

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  14. Adorable doggie, guarding a place surrounded by nice stone fence and stairs!

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  15. Wonderful shot. The ears MAKE it!

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  16. I don't think he wants any visitors. :)

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  17. Querido amigo, una foto maravillosa, una ternura el perrito.
    Cariños y besos, que tengas un maravilloso fin de semana.

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  18. Hello. Cute dog. It seems to be guarding the house.

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  19. Looks a cutie there barking, guarding.

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  20. Looks like sheep, how cute!

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  21. Hello :)
    A fluffy cute puppy dog pretending to be a dangerous guard dog.:))

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  22. All bark and no bite, or all bark and big bite... that is the question. Cute photo.

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  23. He looks like he has alot to say, little dogs always do.

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