I miss you Sam!!

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

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Pet Pride!


Okay guys, get up off your tails and let's head over to Bozo's cool place in Mumbai! It's our turn to show our stuff! Get your human to click on Bozo's pic and sign you up!!

We had some really great weather this past week and I was in such a good mood and Sam was in such a good mood we did a little friendly kissing in the sunshine!
Yeah, and Mom liked that so much she even used the pic on another meme! Are getting famous or what!!



Lots of people have asked how I swim so good so Dad stretched my paws out so you guys could see my webbed feet!! Ha Ha, you know -- old Ducky Mojo!



Pretty cool, huh?



Then all of a sudden Sam started barking and when I looked across the alley who should be climbing the neighbor's fence but that pesky squirrel that's been teasing us lately! I wish I could climb the fence! He wouldn't be teasing for long!!



Well, we hope all you guys are getting some great weather like we are and we'll check in with you next week at Bozo's! See ya!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

glad you had sunshine for a change!

Jo said...

Oh I love that kiss! And the webbed feet are so impressive. Soon I'll be seeing my three dogs and seven cats back home in South Africa. Next week's Pet Pride will feature them for sure! Have a wonderful week.

Sarah said...

I love the dogs kissing too! So cute. And that squirrel shot is great! Squirrels must be one of the maddest most daredevil creatures around. They seem to have no fear!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Adorable photos - especially the kissing dogs - and love the dialogue to complement them!

bobbie said...

I love the way your animals speak, Sylvia.

Anonymous said...

Quack quack Mojo! LOL That dang squirrel shouldn't tease you guys. Bad squirrel. LOL. You guts have a good week and I hope you get plenty of sunshine.

Carly said...

I've never taken the time to look at the webbing on a dogs foot. How interesting. Those squirrels are such a tease. We have cats around here and a few weeks ago the cats apparently killed a squirrel. I'm not sure how that could happen considering how fast squirrels are, but we have some great hunters around here. Let me know if your dog wants to borrow them to help him out. :-)

Gerald (Ackworth born) said...

ah tree rats on fences - don't see them now we've moved - can't say I miss them.

Dianne said...

I love that you're kissing and being good friends!

Mojo - what big paws you have!!

Anything Fits A Naked Man said...

Wow! I bet he's a great swimmer with those paws!! Just love your cute dogs, thanks for sharing these!!

jabblog said...

There - I always knew you and Mojo were friends really and now there's a really cute photo to prove it.
You know, you'd miss the squirrels if they went away - they're always very entertaining and let dogs think they can catch them, until the very last moment.
Have a great week - and hopefully some hours of Spring sunshine.

Linda said...

Sylvia & Adam,

A big thank-you for showing Mojo's feet! I'd always wondered about them.

That picture of the dogs kissing is precious. Sam looks so much smaller to me. Perhaps it's because he's next to Mojo.

JD and Max said...

Hi Mojo and Handsome Sam!

Great 'kissy' shot - he he he! We knew you loved each other really, even when you're pretending to be 'cool' and ignore each other.

So, Mojo is part duck eh? Well, that explains a lot, he he!

Schnauzer snuggles - JD and Max.

Johnny Nutcase said...

Great post, Sylvia! that first picture is very 'awww' inducing! cute cute puppies! (glad you had sun, too!)

Diana Chiew said...

Sam and Mojo seemed to be enjoying the sunshine...lovely!

Al said...

Really Mojo? Yeah I believe you with the webbed paw sure you can all sorts of swimming style, can you do backstroke? BOL!

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