Taken a couple of years ago in the forest. The Labradors and the black-spotted Dalmatians have just come out of the pond. The two Labradors on the left belong to Gillian and come to us for their holidays. Buddy Liver Spots (on the left) dislikes getting his paws wet . . .. . . but he likes standing in the long grass!Thank you to Bozo and his human for creating and hosting this meme.
What a lovely group they made! Pity I can't enlarge it.
ReplyDeleteI used to find that photos I had moved while creating a post were the ones which would not enlarge. Since I started accessing my blog via Firefox that hasn't happened. Who knows how these things work? Certainly not me!
Yes, it's all very hit and miss . . . :-|
ReplyDeletedon't they all look so cool together doing their own thing!!
ReplyDeleteLove this gathering of labs and dalmatians! Especially love the last photo!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful pack of dogs!
ReplyDeleteAh ... a glimpse of what's in store for Molly and Aloha (when she grows up). Fun photos ;--)
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Hi - great group shot! Isn't it funny how some dogs love the water and some don't even want to get a slightly damp paw!! We LOVE getting wet, he he he! Schnauzer snuggles - JD and Max.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous crew of dogs! Can't imagine a dog that doesn't like to wet its paws though...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun, loving group.
ReplyDeleteWe dont' like getting our paws wet either. Not fans of the water at all.
What great shots of this handsome group of guys!
ReplyDeleteI'm using Firefox these days and it works great!
Enjoy your day!
Sylvia
Wow, beautiful dog!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see so many BEAUTY'S:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots !!!
Those dogs with spots are beautiful.
ReplyDeletelicks and sniffs, Sasha
love those adorable dogs especially the unique colors of dalmatians, so pretty...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit...
what a beautiful dog!
ReplyDeleteWow, to have so many dogs. What a joy! I had a lovely four-legged friend a while back, a mix between a black lab and a dalmation and she was with us for 15 years. She was my heart, long gone but always in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteThank you all. Labradors and Dalmatians are very different - Labradors very busy, rushing hither and yon (they're working Labs), Dalmatians elegant, effortlessly pacing along for hours if required. A Lab/Dal cross seems a very good compromise:-) Labramatian or Dalrador . . .
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun for all, a lovely group of dogs. :-)
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