It's so hard not having thumbs...having to wait for the two-leggers to remember I'm out here, in the rain, getting wet, waiting for the DOOR TO BE OPENED....just sayin'
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Haha - so true! Love this. Jessie and I were just saying that we sometimes envy our dogs lazy life but then she doesn't get to eat what she wants, come in when she wants, or (as you've so eloquently put it) have opposable thumbs. :)
My cats have a cat door, but if anyone is in the kitchen they expect to be let in and out the people door. My husband says they think they are little people and using a kitty door is demeaning! I also have a very large cat that doesn't like to eat unless there is a people in the kitchen so he comes and grabs your thigh with his claws and drags you into the kitchen so you can watch him eat!
Oh my goodness, this is too cute for words!! I love how you did this week's challenge! Oh, and I just want to hug and kiss your dog,...just sayin'! :-)
Elisabeth has been crafty all her life, but beads and jewelry have been her focus for the last few years. A class in lamp working inspired her to build a studio and focus on working with flames and hot glass. Elisabeth lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband, two kids, and dogs Layla and Griffin, all who are frequent stars of this blog.
HAHA!! Love it....I hear a thumbless person politely "ruffing" for me to let her in as we speak...
ReplyDeleteLol, that's great! I think my Annie has had a few choice words on occasion waiting for me!
ReplyDeleteAh, I'm giggling too. They do have a way to entice action, he sure seems to be using his charms (or she)
ReplyDeleteahhh! poor doggie!! a really great pic and post :)
ReplyDeleteOMG - you are surrounded by such sweetness!!!!
ReplyDeleteOurs just bark and bark! (Don't tell Moose I told you, he has been known to headbutt the door) :)
ReplyDeleteHaha - so true! Love this. Jessie and I were just saying that we sometimes envy our dogs lazy life but then she doesn't get to eat what she wants, come in when she wants, or (as you've so eloquently put it) have opposable thumbs. :)
ReplyDeleteDogs and doors, a love/hate relationship!
ReplyDeleteMy cats have a cat door, but if anyone is in the kitchen they expect to be let in and out the people door. My husband says they think they are little people and using a kitty door is demeaning! I also have a very large cat that doesn't like to eat unless there is a people in the kitchen so he comes and grabs your thigh with his claws and drags you into the kitchen so you can watch him eat!
ReplyDeleteHA! Too cute. I love the way you thought about this.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is too cute for words!! I love how you did this week's challenge! Oh, and I just want to hug and kiss your dog,...just sayin'! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet and beautiful face. I can just see him/her cocking the head in anticipation.
ReplyDeleteAh such a sweetie I'm sure this one never has to wait for too long to be let inside.
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That made me giggle - love your photo for this week!
ReplyDeleteYour post made me chuckle. Great pic.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Great one!
ReplyDeleteI *love* this photo.
ReplyDeleteI have seen that look more then once on my dog's faces.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww....the two leggers need to hurry up! Love this post :)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! And relatable, only we have french doors, so our little Princess can just sit and give us a pathetic stare when she wants in.
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