Linda: I love the expression on the dog's face--I guess that's what you call "hang dog".
Owl Wood: Is Lincolnshire not blessed with skunks? North America is crawling with a variety of them--all black and white and all carrying a horrendous capacity for retribution!
Linda: I don't know who I'd feel sorrier for--the dog or it's owner!
Mitchell: So, are the Spanish not troubled by toxic mammals either?
Buttercup: I like your comment, however, I think the dog's forced patience is more likely the better part of valor.
Awwww....so nice to see that you liked this! Thank you so much for sharing it and passing it on. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an odd-looking gangly black cat with a white "mohican" hair-do. Some sort of feline punk, I suppose?
ReplyDeleteOh boy a picture worth a thousand words, Ha. One of my dogs was once sprayed by a skunk, wasn't fun at all.
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious. Thanks for making my laugh (and thanks to Linda and her Lair).
ReplyDeleteLove this! I believe as I grow in patience I also grow in wisdom. So appreciate your visits.
ReplyDeleteLinda: I love the expression on the dog's face--I guess that's what you call "hang dog".
ReplyDeleteOwl Wood: Is Lincolnshire not blessed with skunks? North America is crawling with a variety of them--all black and white and all carrying a horrendous capacity for retribution!
Linda: I don't know who I'd feel sorrier for--the dog or it's owner!
Mitchell: So, are the Spanish not troubled by toxic mammals either?
Buttercup: I like your comment, however, I think the dog's forced patience is more likely the better part of valor.
Gosh, that's a cute little stinker!
ReplyDeleteMs. Sparrow:
ReplyDeleteApparently not troubled by toxic mammals, although they could show more concern here for strays.