Mr. and Mrs. Wawa loved their son Beufort as if he was one of their own, and never told him that he was adopted. They figured it was best to let sleeping dogs lie.
I can’t stop looking at that tongue, Sharon H.
Mr. and Mrs. Wawa loved their son Beufort as if he was one of their own, and never told him that he was adopted. They figured it was best to let sleeping dogs lie.
I can’t stop looking at that tongue, Sharon H.
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The tongue. OMG.
“But mom, all my siblings are smaller than my head! Are you sure I wasn’t switched at birth?”
The one with its tongue out is my spirit animal.
That one looks like a clam.
The pink stuffie is killing me. Adding to the adorableness of the big dog, multiple chiwawa snoozefest.
Yes!! The stuffies! 2 stuffies! (Like the bed wasn’t full enough?) But yes, always room for those you love and that of course includes stuffies.
I definitely want some backstory on this one. So many chihuahuas!
Is that another smaller white stuffie next to the pink one? Looks like maybe a white ferret or something?
Yes, I count two stuffies, eight wawas, and one…big doggie.
Family is what you make it! 😀
Who else has been humming “Beautiful Dreamer” since opening this post?
I was until some coworkers and I went out to lunch and one of them put on a William Shatner Christmas album.
Uhhh….
Mike – you have a different way of looking at things and I love it!!
It’s like the canine remake of ELF.
Or an update of the wonderful movie “The Ugliest Dachshund.” Disney, get on that, stat!
The one on the left is the epitome of cosiness.