
Joe, my father's dog, arrived for the holidays a couple of weeks ago. He has a rather menacing look about him. He's quite gentle but... He won't stop humping my girls: although he's supposedly fixed. Plus, he is so long legged that he gets things off the counter with ease, for example a roast I left out to thaw and a bag of cookies.

Tempers often flair when family gathers for the holidays.


However, Lucy remains nonplussed by all the goings on. Really, Joe is just a tad intimidated by Lucy. I mean she is the queen of the house.
2 comments:
Tempers indeed. Dogs don't hid their feelings. Love the picture of Lucy.
Joe is quite handsome. Sounds like he kept things hopping. What with counter surfing & stuff. We had 8 dogs over the holiday. 7 were ours (included 4 fosters). Lucy looks queenly. She is beautiful.
Woofs
Ernie,Sasha,Chica
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