No. Absolutely not. I have no idea what you're talking about.
In chronological order- the birth of our dear friend, Harry.
March 2008
Please give a warm welcome to my spawn, we call him Harry, he's great, really quiet, and goes wherever I go. . .:
(*disclaimer: Harry, what we affectionately refer to my undercoat as, was obtained here within 30 minutes of brushing, no shears were used in the making of Harry. He found his new home, in the safety of the woods in our backyard, which hopefully turned into a birds nest...Here I am in this photo behind him, refusing to look at the camera, Harry front bottom right WARNING: Harry is much larger than he appears-there was more of him scattered inside the house:
September 2008. Harry returns! After a long summer apart, Harry stops by for a visit. He must've been exercising over the last 6 months, he looks much more defined than his last visit:
Here I am, spring of 2009. I was two years old here and my good friend Harry came back for a visit. With his entire family! Harry was one busy boy since we saw him last.
Which brings us to the present day. April 2011. Harry found us you guys, all the way in Colorado. However, it appears he's gone back up to the buffet line one to many times. . .he's freaking humongous.
Meg, LOVE this! So cute, making "puppies" out of the undercoat.
ReplyDeleteI could just not believe this and had to re-visit each photo. Such imagination. I usually have a bunch that I treat like "additional pets" while doing Bubbles' grooming. My 166-lb girl is my Service Dog, handling Migraine, Stroke, Disorientation, Vertigo, Vision-loss, and Paralysis attacks. She is a rescue-turned-service and now she rescues me, each and every day. I can't stop giggling over your incredible "Newf-deco designs". Really! Anyways, they are such an enhancement to our lives in so very many ways. Love to all of the "Undercoat Family" from Val Frost and BUBBLES, my Newfoundland Service Dog, in Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA
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