“Good technique, Cindy. Marvin, larger bites, please. Legs further apart, Josephine, you don’t want to get knocked over in a shared-bowl situation. Bruce, I like what you’re doing with the ‘om nom nom’ but we’re not getting to vocal technique until next semester, so try not to get too far ahead.”
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NOMTOM, I don’t know what has been in your wheaties this week but you are on some kind of a roll!!!!!
AGREE!!!!
“Excellent work, class!”
I can just feel the round plumpness of those soft bebbeh bellies, begging to be scratched, the sweet puppeh breaf, the needle-like sharpness of those puppeh teeth…
My hubby has a scar on the back of his hand from our long ago puppy and one of his needle-like puppy teeth. Whenever we notice it, sappy nostalgic grins ensue. 🙂
AWW, Shiba Inus are so darn cute!! Even the adults are so striking. And to get all of them lined up like that is nothing short of a miracle!!
It’s called “food”.
Another NTMTOM win!
I’ll take the two that are covered in fuzzy chocolate. The fuzzy caramel ones must taste good too. Oh go ahead, I’ll take a half dozen.
Hey! I claim the second from the left!
Puppy in dark chocolate! You have good TASTE!
Do they go to the same school as the ducklings?
Ok, these people must be related or live next door to Maru’s family as that is the one of the most ‘clean’, well-kept, landscaped, planter-savvy drive way entrances I have seen.
I just love those curly tails!
I like “shared bowl situation”.
Exactly!?
Mom is SO happy they’re weaned…
Those curly little tails! They are off the charts cute.
I’m the one who sent this in. I thought all that cute needed to be shared.