
What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to retreive.
“What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” — Walter Scott
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What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to retreive.
“What a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” — Walter Scott
Picture by: Unknown

If your dog has discriminating tastes, or you are eco-minded, you’re going to love Freezy Pups. Each kit of Freezy Pups Dog Treats comes with one bone-shaped ice cube tray and a sample packet of four organic gourmet recipes. So organic and gourmet, in fact, all the ingredients are real words and real foods. You can serve them as a treat on a hot day or melt a couple over your dog’s dry food for a delicious gravy. Refill packs are available so you can get more of your dog’s favorite flavors.

If only they came in Squirrel Flavor!
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Via: Incredible Things
Chelse, a 10 year old Dachshund, helped rescue her human parent Tom after he fell from a ladder. But, that’s not all! She’s inspiring him to recover from his injuries because of her own history of endurance and recovery. Don’t you just love her?!

Chelse, a 10-year-old daschund may be credited in saving her owner’s life, but it was her own near-tragedy that is giving him motivation to walk again.
Tom McKinney recently discovered the meaning of the phrase “man’s best friend.”
In May, it was Chelse who found him lying in his backyard unable to move from the neck down.
“And I can’t move and I know my neck is broken,” said Tom.
Tom fell 17 feet after his wooden ladder broke underneath him just as was about to finish putting a net over a cherry tree to keep the birds away.
While Tom lay helpless outside, unable to muster the strength to scream for help, his wife was napping and had no idea of what had just happened. Then came Chelse.
“I just said, ‘go get your mama’. She literally, like Lassie, took off. I could hear her barking in the house,” said Tom.
Tom’s wife knew something was wrong from Chelse’s persistent barking. The dog led the way to Tom and a call to 9-1-1.
Doctors were worried that Tom may never walk again, but just two months later he’s moving around. He says he drew strength from Chelse who, seven years ago, also had to learn to walk all over again,
“Our vet had said, “you know that she had broken her back,’” said Tom.
They never thought Chelse could walk again. Tom says that if she can do it, why can’t he?
“[She] basically said, ‘don’t you quit.’ Anyway, I won’t,” said Tom.
Watch the video and read the full story from CBS Sacramento.
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We love seeing people who adore their dogs. But, Mr. Gosling really does love his best friend! And we love you Ryan for being such a great pet parent!
Seriously! So happy!

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Lewis and Bark on expedition show here with their famous Native American Guide Scagaflea

Happy Dobie week eberybuddeh! This guy’s name is Barkis and he was keeping watch over his yard one chilly December day! We hoap u r enjoyin dese lubbly goggiez!
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Via: The View From Here