
Walk in the Park
by glgmplus
To you, my friend, who passes on the pages of this blog,
I'm not a writer or a poet,
but I love writing and tell you stories,
without restraint or fear of being judged.
Happy reading and thank you for your comments.
Little pee on waking up, when going out to pick the newspaper. Around 9 o'clock, when weather is nice, we're going for a long walk at the parc.We detach the dog to let him wander around. He loves running in the morning dew and rolling in the still wet grass, so that he will be covered of green spots. He also likes doing car rides with us. We have installed cushions so he could see outside when we are rolling. He does not bark except when our childrens come to visit us, then he barks some sounds of extreme excitement and he moves his tail so hard that he tappe himself on the ears. We adopted this dog when he was 10 months, and he was never barking. So we thought he had problems with his vocal chords, we knew some dogs were operate for not to bark. But we were reassured when we heard Charlie barking in his dreams: Small barking, very tiny, and grunts of St. Bernard, Very surprising from such a small beast.. His treats: liver and chicken breast. |
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