Hi Teddy - you would love our Dad's convertable. We get to ride in it with the top down on short trips. If she had her way, Mom would make us wear goggles.
Hi there! What a beautiful baby you have. In front of the fan is one of my husky's favorite resting spots, too. Must feel like home somehow ;) I LOVE the pic at the top of your blog, too. Makes me want to got for a car ride! Check out my blog if you get a chance http://www.arwenspack.blogspot.com/ Thanks!
I am a 6 year old American Eskimo. I live with my Mommy, Daddy, and sister, Sierra. I enjoy long walks, hikes, camping, and going to Lake Tahoe. I love to play. My Daddy is my favorite toy...I love to bite his hands. I love my parents very much and they love me.
That looks lovely and refreshing! :)
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Love, Bella & Ollie.
Is that a car simulator? Head out the window? Or is it a fun. Na. Car's more fun!
ReplyDeleteYour wind swept fur, looks very nice!
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FANtastikh!
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Khyra
You look so handsome with your hair blowing in the wind! P.S. We love Khyra's comment.
ReplyDeleteLove the feel of the wind in your furs?
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BOL--nice teddy--niiiiice. ;D
ReplyDeletebut you might need some artificial tears in your eyes afterwards--don't wanna get dry eyes an all. :)
xo,
luna
Hi Teddy - you would love our Dad's convertable. We get to ride in it with the top down on short trips. If she had her way, Mom would make us wear goggles.
ReplyDeleteHugs and yips,
Cappy and Ollie
Sure is pawesome to be in front of the fan to stay cool!
ReplyDeleteBut I think you will get fishy eyes after that!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Hi there! What a beautiful baby you have. In front of the fan is one of my husky's favorite resting spots, too. Must feel like home somehow ;) I LOVE the pic at the top of your blog, too. Makes me want to got for a car ride! Check out my blog if you get a chance http://www.arwenspack.blogspot.com/
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Like wind rippling through a field of white wheat! You are poetry in motion!
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