This involves... well I'll let the video on the link below tell you.
Introducing the adventure
So
The work day begins
Time for walkies
More laps to sit on
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How are you all? I thought I would catch up by sharing a series of vlogs that I made during the year that never was. Here is one from the ...
He must've had fun too!
ReplyDeleteI would say a bit confused
DeleteWas she impressed what mummy does when she leaves home? And were there many loo breaks?
ReplyDeleteVery impressed and she was fine. 3 times I took her out.
DeleteDoggie fix for Suzie = awesome !
ReplyDeleteAnimale are therapeutic!
ReplyDeleteShe thinks she therapeutic.
DeleteI've heard of "Take your child to work" days but not "take your dog to work". Animals can have quit a soothing effect on the stressed, so hopefully everybody worked more efficiently!
ReplyDeleteThey loved it.
DeleteI'm so used to dogs wandering in and out of shops, restaurants, church and all in Mexico that I probably wouldn't look twice at a dog at work. Except maybe for the leash... don't see many of those where we live.
ReplyDeleteoh yes, for sure she is on a lead. She'd be off exploring all over the place if she didn't.
DeleteMy mum was dog-show judge/breeder - we had some chihuahuas when I was a child. They had so much character - more than many of the bigger dogs. I loved them.
ReplyDeleteShe is a cheeky little mare.
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