Harry has still got the chops to get down to the serious business of collecting every stick in the county. And if those pesky sticks think they are safe floating on the river, well they've got another think coming.
Hi Michael, I thank you for returning to 'pounce' upon the link at 'Face of the Week' once it was reopened! So very sorry for the Linky playing tricks on us.
Thanks so much for your wonderful comment! Glad Lemme could bring back a little memory of a wonderful kitty of your past! Thanks so much for your participation in 'Face of the Week'.
It is so good to see Harry still in charge of stick collecting in your neck of the woods. He does look like he is having a great time. Thank you again!
Sweet....river patrol. Cute caption and adorable photo.
We went birding last week...today's post for my blog is all kinds of coastal bird photos. Do take a side trip over to my place if you can find some time to view many waterfowl.
I've seen dogs jump in the water to get a stick, of course, but I've never seen one come out w/ more than one in tote! OMG! That's hilarious! Great dog!!!
It always amazes me how many things they can get in those mouths! Great photo, beautiful dog. We have a black lab/border collie mix and a yellow lab. Love them!!
I love your posts about Harry - always makes me smile! that's quite the mouthful he's got there. He's serious about ridding that water of sticks. Love it!
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Hi Michael, I thank you for returning to 'pounce' upon the link at 'Face of the Week' once it was reopened! So very sorry for the Linky playing tricks on us.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your wonderful comment! Glad Lemme could bring back a little memory of a wonderful kitty of your past! Thanks so much for your participation in 'Face of the Week'.
It is so good to see Harry still in charge of stick collecting in your neck of the woods. He does look like he is having a great time. Thank you again!
Oooh... a great photo of Harry. It seems that he loves being wet :)
ReplyDeleteGood one.
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I love to see dogs carrying things in there mouth. Harry is great.
ReplyDeleteWell done Harry - flying the flag for Labradors everywhere:-)
ReplyDeleteSweet....river patrol. Cute caption and adorable photo.
ReplyDeleteWe went birding last week...today's post for my blog is all kinds of coastal bird photos. Do take a side trip over to my place if you can find some time to view many waterfowl.
COASTAL BIRDING
Have a super day my friend.
How many sticks?! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI've seen dogs jump in the water to get a stick, of course, but I've never seen one come out w/ more than one in tote! OMG! That's hilarious! Great dog!!!
ReplyDeleteHe like his sticks,cute picture;-)
ReplyDeleteHe's got his mouth full! What a cute trick you played with Harry!
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how many things they can get in those mouths! Great photo, beautiful dog. We have a black lab/border collie mix and a yellow lab. Love them!!
ReplyDeleteI love your posts about Harry - always makes me smile! that's quite the mouthful he's got there. He's serious about ridding that water of sticks. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good boy he is your Harry, and so adorable :)
ReplyDeleteLove labs...makes me miss my Molly who passed away last year.
ReplyDeleteSweet photo! He looks totally focused on his "job"!
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