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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Pet Pride!


Time to go rough it up with Bozo over at his place in Mumbai! He's wanting us to all wish Sasha a great, Happy Birthday! So, get your two-legged live-in friend to click on the icon and sign up so we can all do just that!

Mojo and I had so much fun last week when all the neighborhood guys came over to play that we wanted Mom and Mojo's Dad to invite them back again.

Come on, Mom, let's get the guys over to play!



Pleeeeeeeaze, Dad!



Come on, I'll go with you! It's supposed to rain all next week and this is our last chance for a while!



Now this is the way to stay warm!!



Boy, our favorite tree sure looks different when it gets cold!!



Still a fun place to play!

7 comments:

Dianne said...

you guys sure do have a great place to play!!

hugs from me
and Siren and Mia too

Great Grandma Lin said...

glad the dogs can party too.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a lot of fun - a real canine party!

Janie said...

A good doggie romp is a great way to stay warm. Daisy had a romp with a friend today, too.

Anonymous said...

Sure does look like a way to stay warm. They are so cute. :)

magiceye said...

it sure is lovely to play around, any weather!

cheers

bozo

Pet Pride

jabblog said...

As we always say in our house - 'Dogs need dogs' - great to see them having so much fun.
I liked your post on the market, too - what a vibrant place!

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