Supervised outdoor time, and I have failed as a father (didn't check the environment). Bear was innocently checking out the back yard when something caught his attention....a duck feather. I was going to take it off him, but he seemed to be having so much fun, and he didn't seem interested in eating it (otherwise it would have been gone). After some time, I got his attention and he ran back as if to say "feather, what feather, I didn't see a feather" These are moment that remind me how much of a hole was left when we lost our Labrador Storm (who passed at 13 1/2 from cancer), he was a gentle giant. Here Storm is at nearly 13 saying Hi to a gosling (he wouldn't hurt a fly). Labrador's are an amazing breed. Cheers, Cameron
Beautiful photos, both old and new As soon as I saw that naked little puppy belly I knew you'd be first to comment @snowbunny!
Well, just look at it!! NEKKID BELLEH!!!! At the risk of being controversial, though, girl puppy tummies are superior to boy puppy tummies, because you can really get in there for blowing raspberries on it without any fear of getting a surprise in your mouth
Gorgeous photos of little Bear , especially the rather wild eyed one And aren't feathers just the very best thing ever , for a puppy
ah the two ends of the spectrum - gorgeous puppy with amazing puppy belly mmmmmm and beautiful dear old soul just so special
My god¡¡¡¡ What a beautiful photos!!!!! I guess that "storm" was a sweet hearted friend. Thanks for sharing. Pedrolo.
Thanks guys for the kind words. Bear is currently crashed out (having slayed the dragon). Given the current controversy, I decided The photo needed some photoshop adjustment Cheers, Cameron
See what you've gone and done @snowbunny! I do agree though, girl bellies are much more free from obstacles