Hoping you and yours have a safe and blessed Thanksgiving. Don’t forget to give thanks for your dogs!
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Good day, and good dog!
Veteran Traveler is promoting a new book called “In Dogs We Trust: Tales of Canine Love, Inspiration, and Service”.
Continue reading In Dogs We Trust
Do you remember the pictures I posted of my family’s dogs a couple of weeks ago? Remember how I tried to shame my niece into grooming Molly, her mom’s Japanese Chin? Well, boy howdy, did she ever! Here’s the “after” picture, with Molly’s mohawk in honor of the Badin Rams high school football playoff win!
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Good day, and good dog!
Thanks to my big brother for sending this under the label “Why Dogs Hate Halloween”. My favorite is the 3-headed one. How about you? Continue reading Tuesday Top 25: Halloween Wrap-Up
My goofy nephew’s Facebook post from today:
I normally try not to get toooo serious on here, but today is a very special day. I want to say thank you and happy veteran’s day to Dr. Allen and his wonderful staff, and to all the other vets out there that keep our dogs and cats safe.
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Good day, and good dog!
I often bring you information about dogs in general, but this week, I happened to have only features about several very different dogs. Which one did you like the best?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Which Dog Did You Like Best?
A sweet story shared on Facebook by Pepperell Veterinary Hospital.
I wanted to share the story of Rocky. Rocky moved to Massachusetts last winter with his family from Maine. Shortly after his move, Rocky had gotten loose from his owners, and quickly got lost. For months Rocky’s family has been searching for him. Last night Rocky’s owners received a call from one of their old neighbors in Maine, saying he just saw a dog near his house that looked just like Rocky. With little hope that this was their dog, as Rocky is actually an elder gentleman at 13 years old, Rocky’s family headed to Maine. When they arrived they went to a walking path near where they used to live that they used to frequent with their beloved hound, and began to call out his name. To their shock and amazement, Rocky came walking up to them from the woods. Rocky had been missing for 7 months and had traveled over 100 miles from Massachusetts to Maine. And to a house that the owners had not actually lived in for more than 4 years (as they had moved once to another house in Maine before going to Massachusetts). Rocky does have some healing to do from his journey, and we wish him a speedy recovery, and we are overwhelmed with joy for him and his family. I asked Rocky’s family if I may share his story, to help everyone out there searching for their missing pet not to give up hope.
The dog definitely has the right name – can’t you just see “Rocky” dancing at the top of the steps in Philadelphia? Best wishes to Rocky and his family from the doggies.com family.
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Good day, and good dog!
Now that the war in Afghanistan is winding down, and hopefully we are not going to Syria, it’s time for another installment of dogs welcoming home their soldiers. We’ve seen a few of these clips before, but the compilation is mostly new. Thanks to “Funny Plox” who put it together!
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