Do you ever have one of those days...
...when you really can't decide whether you want to be in or out?
OK, time to commit!
Turns out it was a good decision 'cos I scored treats by posing handsomely in the front of the orange potentilla.
And then enjoyed a lengthy session of barking at my next door neighbours Stroma the cocker spaniel on one side and Ruby the Briard on the other.
Have you made any good decisions lately?
that was a super good decision... we make always good decisions but the staff sees that often different... pfff humans...
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ReplyDeleteBertie lad, making decisions seems to be eluding me at the moment; one needs half a brain for such things and mine has turned to mush! I am inspired by your choice though, and will make better attempts. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Yep, I'm glad I decided to turn a deaf ear when my human said we were both going on a diet! I've left her to it, but she doesn't seem to be doing too well.
ReplyDeleteBertie, we're impressed that you can get through the cat flap so easily! My human says that if they made one big enough for me - she'd be able to get through too! As if!!!!
Love,
Inca xx
Bertie well done my handsome WFT Lad..and might I add that you deserve more treats. I will admit to thinking YIKES that is a small dog door but your very trim and athletic body slipped thru it like butter.
ReplyDeleteFences do make great gossip barriers...so what is new in the K9 world
Hugs cecilia
So Stroma is happy 'cos her master Ian has recovered well from his knee replacement operation and can now take her for longer walks. Ruby is a bit cross as she spent the last few months in her other home, a big house in the Perthshire village of Killin, with a HUGE garden, and she wants to go back there soon!
DeleteYou do look rather fetching next to that potentilla. We've never seen an orange one before.
ReplyDeleteYou look so handsome next to the pretty flowers, but what are most fascinated with is the dog door! That looks so wonderful to be able to make that choice and not have to wait for your human to open the door!
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I love your doggy door, Bertie! I wish I could come and go as I pleased too but it will never happen here. You look even more handsome posing with the beautiful orange flowers!
ReplyDeleteOne of the best decisions you and Gail have made recently, Bertie, is to post the new header photo of you gamboling through the heather. It makes me smile each time I see it. But then, you always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a dog door here, but as soon as Mom opens our big door, we are ready to run. Well, maybe not today as it is horribly humid.
ReplyDeleteLove that handsome YOU in front of the pretty flowers.
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It was a good decision. We don't have our own door, so we play dog in dog out because we can't make up our minds. We don't get treats for that...just angry looks.
ReplyDeleteGood decision Bertie!!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like the best decision ever
ReplyDeleteYou always feel better when you go outside.
ReplyDeleteHi hi hi! Ojo here! I often have that! But I do NOT have a cool door like you do! I want a door like that! I would be in and out and in and out and in and out all the time! Also my good decision today was to eat some bear poop even when my person said not to. It was very tasty!
ReplyDeleteBear poop? That sounds awesome. Excellent decision Ojo! Sometimes one just has to ignore one's person.
DeleteOh man, what I would give for a doggie door!!!! You are one lucky puppers Bertie! Plus, your yardie is most beautifuls, with that green grass and FABulous plants! I thinks you made a most fruitful choice, and your tummy is happier for it BOL!
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Ruby ♥
I think you need a bigger flip door.
ReplyDeleteWags,
Ranger