His bark is worst than his bite.
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...are you sure?
ReplyDeleteA good guard, keeping on top of things.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't poke my hand through the open window, Andy!
ReplyDelete"Hey, who's idea was it to leave me in the car?"
ReplyDeleteHere is a dog with something important to say. Dogs should never be left in a car.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it, I dare say he could bight as well
ReplyDeleteBetter have treats when he returns or else.
ReplyDeleteHaving a good old go barking too.
ReplyDeleteSteaming up the window a bit. Dogs often want to come along, but generally do not like being left in car. What I hate is when I'm walking through a parking lot and and unseen one starts barking just as I pass the car (or truck).
ReplyDeletePerhaps the dog want a little bit fresh air by lowering the window.
ReplyDeleteFeels a bit alone and abandoned...
ReplyDeleteThat can't be much fun.
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