I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pet Pride



Shake it up guys! It's time to go play with Bozo from Mumbai!! So, get that human friend of yours to sign you in here and lets romp!!!

Old Sir Sam, hee hee! has decided I can have the post for myself today -- about time! It's been another LONG week because my Dad has been out of town -- again!!!
You can tell how I feel about having to share EVERYTHING with Sam!



So, I've been trying to focus on the fun things! Like going to the beach!



Having Maggie May come to the house for a sleepover!



And before Dad left he told me that winter is almost here and maybe it will snow again -- like last winter! Man, that was the most fun ever! Not for old Sam though, hee hee, the snow was up to his belly and he had trouble walking, let alone running and playing. And he stayed in the house nearly all the time! I loved it!!

20 comments:

Gemma Wiseman said...

A fun post! Those guys know how to enjoy life!

Anonymous said...

Snow is fun! We'll definitely be getting some this year!

Rosebud Collection said...

What a cute post..They are so darn sweet looking and I bet fun..Now about the snow..that is something I am not too excited about. Oh my..

magiceye said...

hey you sure looking forward for winter eh?! have fun guys!


bozo
Pet Pride

♥ Braja said...

Don't their little foot pads get cooooold?! :)

Margaret Gosden said...

Sam in the second photo with the shadow looks like a greyhound - wonder if that is a flattering comment for a dog?!

Maria said...

Greetings to Old Sir Sam from D'Ora! She'd also love to come over for a sleepover!
Have a nice week, Sylvia!

Deborah Godin said...

I haven't quite worked up to looking forward to snow...yet. It's a human/shovel thing. But you're right, playing in snow is a blast.

Carolina said...

Let us wrestle through the Autumn-leaves first please, before we start talking about snow ;-)
Very cosy post ;-)

Peggy said...

I had three Westies at the same time(yes, I'm crazy) and they would get ice frozen on their underbelly all the time. They loved it though and would beg to go out and play in it. Fun memories, thanks Sylvia.

storyteller said...

Wow ... lucky YOU having Maggie May over and SNOW on the way! Glad you had today to share the blessings in your life ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

JD and Max said...

Hi Mojo! Wow - more piccies of Maggie May please - she's a cutie, just look at that smile! You lucky hound having her over for a sleepover.

We're yet to experience snow, being so young and all (he he he!) but we think it sounds like fun. And we're 'taller than average' for our breed so hopefully we'll be okay...

Schnauzer snuggles - JD and Max.

PS - missed you Sam - hope you're doing okay and hope to see you next week. Good of you to let Mojo have today's post, but then us Schnauzers are just naturally generous...!

Sam said...

Oh! Maggie May - you beautiful girl!! The expression on her face in that photo is priceless! Both gorgeous dogs!! Good luck with all that snow!!

jabblog said...

Mojo, you are naughty - but we know you don't mean it ;-)

Anonymous said...

Looks like they are having a fun time no matter what else goes on! Us beans are the only ones who get upset over snow, rain etc.

Chris said...

What a lovely post. My papillons tend to disapear in the snow being very small people. We don't often have snow anymore.

Anonymous said...

So cute. Love this post.

Paz

Diana Chiew said...

Snow? What snow? Sounds like a fun thing. Is that a toy?

You are so lucky to play with such a fun thing. Oops, Aunty Diana said snow is not a toy and we don't get them in this part of the world. Do send us some....

Have fun with snow!!
- Santa the miniature schnauzer and Minnie the silky terrier

Anonymous said...

I think there is a song that tells it best.

Let it Snow Let is Snow Let is Snow.

We need some more of that fluffy stuff.

ninja said...

Seeing my dog interact with snow for the first time is one of the very few things I'm looking forward to in the upcoming season.

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