She never misses the chance to be in the kitchen during prep or clean-up. You never know when opportunity will knock. Perhaps you should add the smiley face to protect the human’s tuckus from being ID’d?!? It looks sort of “familiar”.
Hee. This is a position my dog assumes frequently now that there’s a child in the picture. We’re actually trying ways to get him to do it less . . . mostly, I’ll be the first to admit, without success!
Good luck. I have Coe (this is Penny pictured) wait on her bed til dinner is done then she is free to clean up everything that has hit the floor. Thanks for stopping by
My Black Lab is usually laying around my feet while I prepare dinner and I’m constantly telling him to move… It does save on cleaning up any fallen crumbs, though!
It’s the same story in our house. Amazing how the rustle of a packet will bring our dog out of a seemingly deep sleep to come running into the kitchen 🙂
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Cute, cute, cute and true, true, true. Made me smile. Margie
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Smile = success 😉
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LOL. Half the battle is knowing you will be rewarded…..
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And she knows she WILL it’s WHEN she’s concerned with. Thanks for visiting.
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She never misses the chance to be in the kitchen during prep or clean-up. You never know when opportunity will knock. Perhaps you should add the smiley face to protect the human’s tuckus from being ID’d?!? It looks sort of “familiar”.
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I sense opportunity is just around the corner. and I thought I recognized that backside- they are both kinda fluffy >:)
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LOL! cute tho 🙂
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Thanks for checking us out. Penny is pretty cute and boy does she know it!
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I think hes hungry and can`t wait for his snack 🙂
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Don’t you know it!
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🙂 – a good one for this post!
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thanks for taking a look!
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So sweet! : ) 🙂
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Thanks! She’s pretty darn cute
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That’s a cute one! =)
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thanks for stopping by
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Hee. This is a position my dog assumes frequently now that there’s a child in the picture. We’re actually trying ways to get him to do it less . . . mostly, I’ll be the first to admit, without success!
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Good luck. I have Coe (this is Penny pictured) wait on her bed til dinner is done then she is free to clean up everything that has hit the floor. Thanks for stopping by
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My Black Lab is usually laying around my feet while I prepare dinner and I’m constantly telling him to move… It does save on cleaning up any fallen crumbs, though!
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Don’t those pooches learn the word “oops” quickly!
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It’s the same story in our house. Amazing how the rustle of a packet will bring our dog out of a seemingly deep sleep to come running into the kitchen 🙂
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those little devils are too smart sometimes!
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I was always amazed by the speed in which my dog could engulf a dropped morsel. Nice pic.
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Whether they are short and round or tall and lean, “oops” puts them all in high gear!
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