Saturday, February 27, 2016

A Dose of Cuteness

These new puppies are so spoiled.  Allowed to snooze on the couch?  Ha!


 Zuri goes all out when she is in relaxation mode.

King just takes any corner he can get. 


Old man Jesse found a corner on the other side of the couch too.

10 comments:

  1. It's a real shame how abused those dogs are! ;o]

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  2. So sweet...the innocence is something that brings me so much gratitude for having my pets. One of our huskies sleeps all spread out like Zuri too. Our house is a pet house, so they are allowed up on the couches and our bed too. One of our rescues was banned to the basement for the year before we got her, poor thing. It took her a few months to gain her confidence when we invited her up on the bed or on the couch. She still won't come up on her own like the others, but at least her tail isn't between her legs when we bring her up. They deserve all comforts! :)

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  3. Mama Pea, ha ha! They do have it made here.

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  4. Rain, they all have their favorite places to sleep at night too. So sad to hear about that dog spending a year in the basement, and glad you rescued her.

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  5. Sometimes I am able to squeeze in with mine.... Great pics and great dogs!

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  6. I live in a "dog house" too! And I would not have it any other way. Love your pictures.

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  7. Susan, after school is out and on weekends, the kids curl up with the dogs.

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  8. Cute! Kinda like our house, except we have cats here. The dog sleeps in the cabin.
    We keep old sheets and blankets over ours. Makes it easier to keep the cat hair at bay cause we can take the sheets off and launder them.
    God bless.
    RB
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  9. RB, I keep old towels at the door so we can wipe paws. Otherwise the puppies want to chew up stuff on the couch, ha ha!

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