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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Will you share with me?

Erik:  May I have a taste?

Penny:  Your bone is right over there.
Erik:  But, I want to taste your bone.

Penny:  Sorry, I'm the alpha dog here.
Erik:  Oh, shucks.

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Erik had a bone, too, just a few feet away, but Penny's looked so much more tasty!

My Honey took these pictures with my camera.  Erik and Penny were having this quiet, gentle discussion about the bone beside My Honey's computer chair.  We sit side by side so he reached over for my camera to snap these pictures.  Erik and Penny are the best of friends.  It was so cute to watch Erik try to convince Penny to share her bone. 

It is so much fun to be home. 

;),
Lois

14 comments:

Sherry said...

You KNOW I love this one!!! I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't have a Lab (or two!) in their life.

Jenny said...

Cute! I especially love your dog posts now that I have a sweet yellow lab of my own. :-)

Montanagirl said...

Very cute series and perfect commentary! It's nice to be home I agree. I'm a real homebody, and would probably NEVER travel, but with kids in Utah and Alaska - what does one do?

TexWisGirl said...

such gorgeous pups! i love it when they have quiet exchanges like this. :)

Bob Bushell said...

Beautiful doggies, everything that they do is alright.

Anonymous said...

So cute! They are just like children!

Cecilia Artista said...

Lovely pictures and very cute dogs!

Bengts fotoblogg said...

Lovely dogs, great shots.

Peter said...

Beautiful dogs, easy to tell apart.

Life Looms Large said...

What cuties! Makes me miss the days of having 2 dogs!!!!

Sue

Angela Häring-Christen said...

Cute pictures!
Just the right theme for this time "to live in peace and harmony".
Greetings, Angela

Elaine said...

It's so much fun to watch the interaction between dogs, and it always seems like what the other guy has is better. It's the little things like this that make being home so nice.

Rose said...

We had two dogs, sort of like this. The one(Shelby) adored the other(Keesha), but the Keesha looked down her. Keesha considered herself human.

EG CameraGirl said...

How wonderful that they get along so well!