Let me preface this post by saying I am generally as excitable as my Aussie-mix Mookie.
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For those of you who don't know Mookie, this photo pretty much sums up Sir Spaz-A-Lot accurately |
Maybe the old saying is true, like mother like son. To say I am excited about our growing group would be an understatement. To be honest, as we circled up for our last two pack walks, I had to use every ounce of my being to refrain from turning into a bouncing, clapping, jumping nutcase (apparently impulse control exercises are not just for the four-leggeds). In just three weeks our group had nearly tripled in size and what a group we had become!
Even more exciting was the fact that an incredibly talented photographer had joined our ranks and volunteered to document our weekly expeditions. To that photographer (who is as modest as she is talented) I would like to take a moment to offer up the most abundant thank you in the universe.
So without further ado, allow me to introduce our pack :
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Murphy: Our Silver Fox |
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Handsome Luke & Adorable Adopt-A-Bull Molly |
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Princess Gabbi |
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The Lovely Hazel |
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Ms. Maggie Moo |
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Beautiful Jazmin |
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Sir Mooks-A-Lot |
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Pretty Pretty Penelope |
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Tank the Great |
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Darling Dixie |
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The Brodster |
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Gorgeous George |
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Madeline the Magnificent |
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Not pictured: Marshall (the faithful hound behind the camera)
They say a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
What they didn't say was that the best journeys begin with friends who take those steps together.
Love your members and how there are so many different ages, sizes, and types of dogs represented. Is it just me or does Penelope look like the long-lost sister of Zoe from Two Kitties and a Pittie?
ReplyDeleteThanks Two Pitties! Aren't they a good looking bunch?
ReplyDeleteZoe and Penelope are definitely long-lost sisters!