It seems unfair that dogs were given a shorter lifespan than humans although being such wonderful human companions. Both should, ideally, age and slow down at the same rate
Sweet old grumpy old man. I was looking at our girls today … They all have white muzzles, and the white is spreading to eyebrows and beyond. Makes me sad.
My schnauzer is a bit chunky too. She and I have taken to the streets. She reminds me every day now that it’s time for her walk, or rather her run. She’s not very big, and those little legs get quite the workout. It’s good for me to have a walk too; although I’m toning, not trying to lose weight. As she gets older, I hope she can remain in good health, and so I try to do my part in keeping her in tip top shape. A good friend of mine recently lost her “heart dog” as she refers to him. She’s still recovering. I hope Griselda lives forever!
Schnauzers are strong personality types, I know a little guy called Oscar who rules the house he lives in along with nine other dogs.
I think all dogs, like humans gain weight as we age, which is, as you pointed out a great reason to have a four legged friend.
It seems unfair that dogs were given a shorter lifespan than humans although being such wonderful human companions. Both should, ideally, age and slow down at the same rate
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Wouldn’t that be amazing!
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Such a gorgeous dog. I could just look at him all day. He looks such a great friend to have 🙂
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Thank you. I am besotted with Norwegian Elkhounds having experienced 10 years with Bob (he was 2 when he moved in with us)
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He’s gorgeous. 🙂
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Sweet old grumpy old man. I was looking at our girls today … They all have white muzzles, and the white is spreading to eyebrows and beyond. Makes me sad.
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Yes I fully understand which makes the time we spend wirh them more precious
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My schnauzer is a bit chunky too. She and I have taken to the streets. She reminds me every day now that it’s time for her walk, or rather her run. She’s not very big, and those little legs get quite the workout. It’s good for me to have a walk too; although I’m toning, not trying to lose weight. As she gets older, I hope she can remain in good health, and so I try to do my part in keeping her in tip top shape. A good friend of mine recently lost her “heart dog” as she refers to him. She’s still recovering. I hope Griselda lives forever!
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Schnauzers are strong personality types, I know a little guy called Oscar who rules the house he lives in along with nine other dogs.
I think all dogs, like humans gain weight as we age, which is, as you pointed out a great reason to have a four legged friend.
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