Shout-out goes to The 1840 House for a nice donation, and thanks as always to the subscribers as well. You make me happier than a corgi chasing a balloon!
And thanks also to Andrew Y. for the vid.
Shout-out goes to The 1840 House for a nice donation, and thanks as always to the subscribers as well. You make me happier than a corgi chasing a balloon!
And thanks also to Andrew Y. for the vid.
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My mini Schnauzer was afraid of balloons.
Purina or Alpo should sponsor this as a new canine sport.
Take that Blue Buffalo!
Andrew Y. needs his own site. Wait! What? He is a great contributor to this one! He doesn’t need one of his own!
Why thank you! :3
I do have a Deviantart page, and consider my emoticons cute :3
http://jagscupid.deviantart.com/gallery/165908/Emoticon-Movies
Wow, mighty impressive!
Thanks! :3
I teach Deep Water Aerobics and tried to get my class to do this – they could do with some lessons from this Corgi.
You tried to get your student to bump a ballon with their nose?
I’d love to see a video of that 😀
Hey, they could bump ’em with any part of their anatomy that was above water!?
I am so impressed. Deep water aerobics!
That is something I can barely envision.
Wading at the Shore is as far as my bod
is willing to go. Hooray, you!
Why, thank y’ Ma’am!?
Clever doggie!! I am not sure I could do the same thing with my hands. Yep, The Cute is strong in corgis. Too bad my cat won’t allow one in the house. 😀