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OMG – Jon you do see things the rest of us don’t. LOL And, thank you for sharing. Love it.
Brilliant!! π It is a lawn ornament, isn’t it? I thought it was a real dog!! Great post, made me smile π
Reblogged this on Freedom For Cetaceans and commented:
HA-HA that so made me laugh!
What a great photo! I love it!
Typical Terrier. Have only had them for over 40 years!
Cute… What he digging for? A bone?
Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Great question indeed! Lol …
Two of the dogs I ever owned did this when discovering critter holes during our hikes in the nearby forest. And their snout showed it. Cool shot!
Thanks for the laugh π