Yes! i just celebrated my 69th BD. I have a few minor physical problems that interfere with life, but I can still be almost as active as I was prior to finding out I have said ailments! L’chaim!!! Vie a` vie!
Having a dog, even one less exuberant than Rover, means you have to get out of bed each morning to take care of someone other than yourself, as anyone walking their dog in the rain or snow will attest. What we do for them, we do for ourselves, too.
snsurone76 2 months ago
And getting plenty of exercise!
Ned Snipes 2 months ago
Gotta love the matching cowlicks.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 2 months ago
I’m totally there!
LadyPeterW 2 months ago
Yes! i just celebrated my 69th BD. I have a few minor physical problems that interfere with life, but I can still be almost as active as I was prior to finding out I have said ailments! L’chaim!!! Vie a` vie!
my3dogsons 2 months ago
Having a dog, even one less exuberant than Rover, means you have to get out of bed each morning to take care of someone other than yourself, as anyone walking their dog in the rain or snow will attest. What we do for them, we do for ourselves, too.
Stephen Gilberg 2 months ago
Hey now, let the squirrel have a happy Thanksgiving too.
baskate_2000 2 months ago
Rover will never run out of energy — can Red keep up?
rockyridge1977 2 months ago
Always!!!!
PoodleGroomer 2 months ago
Having a dog means that someone is there when you can’t sleep in the middle of the night willing to share a few peanut butter crackers.
Catfeet Premium Member 2 months ago
Move it or lose it, boys!
bwswolf 2 months ago
Hold on there Red …….. Don’t stop quick ….. Rover ….. or Red will crash ….. :)