So I see your dogs like to pretend they are cows, too, eh? Grimm taught Rufus the joys of eating spring grass and Rufus was pretty enthusiastic…until his first grassy poop came and he had to suffer the indignity of grass ribbons hanging from his backside and had to enlist the human for help in extraction. **Sigh.** The things I do for these dogs! Hope your dogs find that perfect blade!
I wish I was laying out on that grass and then Peaches & Runty could come for tummy rubs and I’d smooch those cute soft ears….I’m going to take a moment to daydream that..xo
What a beautiful photo, I can see a little bit of a tongue π xx00xx
Mollie and Alfie
That’s lovely – such concentration!
It can be hard to find at times!
Oh yes that is so very important π
Very important and particularly with juicy Spring grass. Have a fabulous Friday.
Best wishes Molly
So I see your dogs like to pretend they are cows, too, eh? Grimm taught Rufus the joys of eating spring grass and Rufus was pretty enthusiastic…until his first grassy poop came and he had to suffer the indignity of grass ribbons hanging from his backside and had to enlist the human for help in extraction. **Sigh.** The things I do for these dogs! Hope your dogs find that perfect blade!
I wish I was laying out on that grass and then Peaches & Runty could come for tummy rubs and I’d smooch those cute soft ears….I’m going to take a moment to daydream that..xo
Every dog knows that the perfect blade of grass takes time and patience to find! π
What a great photo! Oh how they do love that new green grass in the springtime. π
It’s very important to find the right blade in the right place – lovely!
Is that some tongue hanging out a little? :’) heehee that makes it even more joyful!
So important and so cute doing it π
One of the best photos ever!!!!
Such an important decision!
Oooh the intensity! Finding the perfect blade with just the right smell is a tough job you know! π
The pack all enjoy eating grass too, even though they are reminded that they are Cattle Dogs, not cattle!