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Since Abbey's had her little upset at the Vet, I've slept with her Crate

next to me on the Sofa. I curl up on my Lazy Boy side, and the door

faces me so she knows I'm there. In the middle of the night she usually

needs to 'do her thing', but this past week, she'll ask to come out and

surprise me with just wanting to snuggle up in my neck and plant

kisses all over me, and then just curl up on my lap and play

gentle 'touching' games with me. She'll hold out her paws and I'll

say 'Give me 5 !' and she has learned to put her paw out and tap my

hand. After a few 'belly rubs and tickles', she snuggles up for a few more

kisses, and then just trots off back into her crate and buries herself in

her blankies. I sure am blessed to have had this little white 'fluff ball' fall

in love with me....cos I sure do love her ! (thanks for viewing, Gail)

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Yes, she’s really beautiful and cute. A soft love story of a creative photographer and a ‘little white fluff ball’ – a pleasure for all of us. Best regards.

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No one could resist those eyes! She looks adorable! I can see why theres a mutual love affair going on there.

We used to have a English Bull terrier, not the prettiest looking dogs in the world, but my wife was besotted with her and vice versa.......the ony trouble was, such was thier mutual admiration that "Hattie" (The two stone English Bull Terrier)  would insist on getting on our bed at night, I used to wake up convinced I was paralysed ........to find Hattie laying across my legs snoring fast asleep. Of course my wife (and I suspect the Hattie too) found all this highly amusing ......especially my precarious journey on two dead legs to the bathroom, as I collided with various bits of furniture with snorts of laughter ringing in my ears ........I will leave it to your imagination at the expletives that I involuntary uttered on those mornings lol.  But I have to concede she was a great character.

You two are going to have soooo much fun, lovely photograph Gail

Best Regards

Alf

 

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Gail,

 I do not know which is more charming, your picture or your words that accompany it.  Someone or something to love that can love us back is one of the great rewards of life and when it is between two species, one of the greatest mysteries.  May Mi Girl become a subject that you photograph often and share with us here on P.N.  And may your adventures together strengthen your love for each other and your love for photographing.

Regards,

Jerry

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i know Abbey would just love you, so I will certainly give her a big hug from her.  Thankyou for that kind citique, most sincerely, Gail

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Your heartfelt comments are so appreciated and if she could I'm sure Abbey would have a big kiss for you!!! Many thanks for your visit and support, Gail

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Thankyou dear Sumon for your continual support, I'll give Abbey a hug for you....she never seems to tire of them.  talk soon, Gail

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Many thanks for your visit, I hope you and Winston win your CONTEST...he sure is a 'trooper'.....(Ps don't feel bad, I dressed up my last dog and will probably dress up Abbey too....  :-}

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Many thanks for your visit and kind words of critique.  If I whistle at her she often will turn her head to the side.  Kindest regards, Gail

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Knowing you are a dog lover comes as no surprise when you tell me of your 'antics' with your other dog (s).  I too know the feeling of 'heavy legs and feet, my other Bichon loved to  plant herself right on top of my feet or my husbands, we finally found a way to avoid it, but then she took up most of the top of the bed, bought a king size bed and it never really seemed to make a difference!!! But I don't mind. Miss 'her' more than any of the 'rotten' little things we'd accuse her of.  Thanks so much for your visit and sharing your stories. talks soon,Gail

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