Critter Corner: November 4 – 10, 2010

critterIt’s a three-dog day. Pals (left to right) Scout, Diamond and William Wallace like to hang out together, enjoying lovely, sun filled afternoons. On afternoons like this one, after a full day of play, the feisty threesome sit down to take a brief puppy break.

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It’s a three-dog day. Pals (left to right) Scout, Diamond and William Wallace like to hang out together, enjoying lovely, sun filled afternoons. On afternoons like this one, after a full day of play, the feisty threesome sit down to take a brief puppy break. When the tongues come out and start hanging in the breeze, it usually means that the pups have had enough fun running around, jumping and chasing for at least a few minutes. Once it is finally time to relax, and possibly get some cool water refreshment, there’s no better place to lounge out than in the soft grass. After a brief respite the trio will be up and off again for more adventures and maybe even a little trouble to cap off their day.

 


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