Henry: "The Cookie bowls look small." Zachary: "Good, that means the shoot will be easy." |
Zachary: "Your Cookies look really good, Henry." |
Henry: "I think yours look better." |
Zachary: "Me too!" |
Now, now… the bowls are even.
Promise!
Dog Blog Post #1388
The boys are Required to wait for my OK before diving into their Cookie Lined bowls.
(No, they didn't get to eat ALL of those Cookies - but they did get a goodly number of them!)
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Daily Dog Challenge 897. "Required"
Our Daily Challenge - April 15 2014 - "Lined"
Henry: "So hard to be patient." |
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15 comments:
Awesome photos, love their facial expressions.
A tiny but very funny story - beautifully told. Thank you :-)
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LOL those are funny and sweet. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly
Love those faces! Mom makes us sit and wait with yummy stuff right in front of us. We all three do it, but it is hard. My big sister usually just looks away, she can't bear the pressure!
patience is virtue seldom found in women and never found in 'men'..good thing the boyz have the patience to 'wait'!
I think your boys could teach me some patience!
How in heaven's tarnation did you manage to get a WHOLE BOWL full of treats? How is this possible? What have I done wrong?! I have never, ever, ever, never gotten more than one treat at a time, if so, they are teeny tiny - smaller than a pinky nail.... you are so beyond lucky. I do not even know what to say to that....
Oh my gosh--too cute! Fantastic shots!
Beautiful photos of the boys! :)
Such beautiful babies! I love the captions under the photos, they totally made me giggle!
You dogs are beautiful! I love your expressions in all the photos.
The treats are always better in the other dog's bowl! BOL!
Dem cookies look delicious! Oscar likes to move his bowl around first before he eats his treat. Some odd Bichon Frise ritual, I assume.
I certainly not would have been that patient.
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