Don't forget the contest! You can scroll down and find out whose Poodles are on the tractor by looking at older posts on the blog, or just post a cute caption (this photo is just begging for an adorable caption!)
I have always loved all of the pictures Donna sends of her boys, past and present. She is SUCH a great groomer and must be an amazing traienr because she sends pictures like this, or of them sitting around the table at their birthday parties! It is sad that they are in heaven now but she will see them again!
What is this adorable pup saying? Thank you Denise Spotila for allowing me to post Charm's photo. Let's have some fun, and see who can think of the cutest caption! Just click on Comments below (it may say 2 comments 5 comments, whatever, but will take you to a space to type in your comment, takes just a moment of your time). You do not have to be a follower of the blog to comment, but if you are, make sure you go to the blog, www.poodleblogger.com to post your comment so it will count towards the contest! Denise, will you and Charm help me judge the best CAPTION in a couple of weeks? The Winner will receive $10, hey, it's not a lot but what a fun way to earn a little pocket money!
I love to share great news about products I've tried. But every now and then, I also share things that my dogs have NOT done well on. Today we are suffering with various degrees of tummy ache from a raw dog food product. This experience has made me think about all the misconceptions dog owners now have about dog food. As the tummy upsets here have proven, no matter how expensive, or how wonderfuly rated the ingredients, our dogs don't always do well on food which seems full of "perfect" ingredients. Before this dog food order arrived, for the last month or so, the housedogs were eating a basic dry food, Eukanuba. It just happened to be what we had here for the kennel dogs (not Poodles) so it was handy, but it is not something I normally feed my Poodles. It was a tight month budget-wise so when we were running low on "Poodle food", we simply brought home some food from the kennel. They were doing great on it, so why in the world did I spend $84 to ship in ...
Standard Poodles...not really dogs, but people in a curly body? I confess. I love Standard Poodles. I mean I really, really adore them. When people ask me what type of dog might be best for their family, I almost always start with mentioning Standard Poodles. 9 times out of 10, they confess that they are "not Poodle people". That's okay. Crazy, totally unbelievable, but okay. And why do I think it is crazy not to love Standard Poodles? Because they can be anything you want in a dog. Get them groomed by the best groomer in town and they will look like an elegant aristocrat. Buzz them down and they are happy to masquerade as a "real dog". A Standard Poodle from working lines can even impress you with what the breed was originally bred to do--be a water retriever. A Standard Poodle is capable of learning all types of tricks to entertain your friends, as he is a true "clown at heart". Excellent therapy dogs, they love to bring happiness to nursing h...
Could it be the Trebert boys?
ReplyDeleteThese are indeed the Trebert boys who have passed onto the rainbow bridge since this picture was taken :(
ReplyDeleteI have always loved all of the pictures Donna sends of her boys, past and present. She is SUCH a great groomer and must be an amazing traienr because she sends pictures like this, or of them sitting around the table at their birthday parties! It is sad that they are in heaven now but she will see them again!
ReplyDeleteYes it very sad that they are all now playing with each other on the rainbow bridge but we will always see them again in our dreams and memories
ReplyDeleteThis is precious! Love these dogs. Kelsey Towicz
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