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Tuesday, May 7

Quiet please....and Quirky eating fads!



Keep him quiet says the vet.......
well Bing was himself.........
"No jumping on the furniture."
Bing slept well on settee on return!


15 comments:

  1. Awww, Bing is really growing into a handsome fellow. A little Quiet is a good thing for healing up.

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  2. Bing is a cutie, I hope he is well after his vet visit?

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  3. Dogs always want to do what they want. No matter what the vet says.

    cheers, parsnip

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  4. sorta like me after some medication
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team'

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  5. A little quiet and a nice nap are always helpful when dogs are feeling a little upset...

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  6. Bing is quite independent isn't he?
    Quiet for now....

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  7. Aw, what a sweetheart! I hope you had some good quiet space to recuperate.

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  8. Glad he got through it all and will be up and running soon!

    Leslie
    abcw team

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  9. Dear darling Bing — isn't he a sweetie? Does he really eat fruit? Our Lindy loves fruit and veggies. If she doesn't get her slices of apple every evening, she lets us know by dancing around us and smiling at us and almost, but not quite barking, just making noises we call "wurfling"!
    Hugs to Bing, and I'm sure he'll be fine any day.
    K

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  10. I think there's a lot to be said for a dog who will eat anything! :-D

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  11. I love how the arrangement of fruits convey the exact position. :)

    www.anucreations.blogspot.in

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  12. Has he forgiven you yet?!

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  13. I thought Bing had his paw in an odd place then realised it was one large furry ear. Looks a peaceful place for a nap.

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  14. Bing sounds as if any comfort in sympathy is most welcome! And he enjoys bananas? Wow! What a dog!

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  15. Poor Bing, I hope he is well by now.

    Quaint
    Rose, ABC Wednesday Team

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Thank you for your comments, always nice to know somebody has taken the time to let me know what they think.