See what happens when you don’t believe?
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Did you get your dog a Christmas gift this year? My four were treated to big, new marrow-filled bones, that they carried around the whole day. Penny immediately took her bone under the end table so no one would bother her. I saw only her tail for the biggest part of the morning.
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Your Dog’s Christmas Gift
Christmas morning is one of the very few days each year that my kids get me up before the dogs do. The rest of the year, the dogs seem to know that my alarm goes off at 6 am, so they have to wake me up at about 5:45, just to make sure I hear it.
I’m writing this ahead of time, and I’m wondering who will win the race this year? Do the dogs at your house get excited to start Christmas the way kids do?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Early Risers on Christmas Morning
I’m guessing your kids have already sent their letters to Santa, and if you’re smart, you intercepted them so you know what to buy. In case your dog slipped his list past you, here’s what it said:
Continue reading Tuesday Top Ten: Items on Your Dog’s Christmas Wish List
I hope your Christmas celebration was absolutely wonderful yesterday. How did your dog enjoy the day?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: Did Your Dog Have a Good Christmas?
Such a cute snowdog! Click on this link, then follow the prompts.
Merry Christmas from all of us at doggies.com
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Only 3 shopping days left! With Christmas just around the corner, here’s our list of why your dog is looking forward to the arrival of Old Saint Nick.
Continue reading Tuesday’s Top Ten: Reasons Your Dog is Looking Forward to Christmas
I wrote earlier this week about a cute dog-related Christmas card I had received. Sometimes I send out dog-related ones, other times not. What about you?
Continue reading Saturday Survey: What do your Christmas cards look like?
I got the cutest Christmas card from my friend Sandy in the mail yesterday – just had to share it with you. The front is the picture you see here, and the inside text reads: