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they will always be puppies to me.
ReplyDeleteThey grow up so fast!
ReplyDeleteMaybe not puppies but surly in the flower of their youth.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Ah! Those ears! THOSE EARS!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd why do they always tilt their heads like that!
Soo adorable!
Looks just like my aunt's corgi, Liz. Nothing witty or snarky today but they are just sooooooo adorable norma. You must love to curl up with them.
ReplyDeleteWhat?! How does this happen?
ReplyDeletePUPPIES - YEAH ITS PUPPY TIME !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSomeone, help me, help me, help me please
ReplyDeleteIs the answer up above
How can I, how can I tell them
This is not a puppy love
X Donny
Damn you for cute-ifying my morning. I was all prepared to be mean and cranky today. Ain't gonna happen now that I've seen your puppies again.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I send all posts about your Corgis to my best friend because she doesn't read your blog. Pictures of your dogs seem to have a calming effect on her mood, too. So damn cute.
too adorable
ReplyDeleteI love your all-growed up babies.
ReplyDeletedarling, thank you all so much for your gushes! xx
ReplyDeleteI co=owned the last Revelmere American Champion which I imported from Wales. His sister, Tilley, is a ripe old age of 14 and on the sofa next to me as I type.
ReplyDeletethat's cool grouchy!
ReplyDelete14 years old, wow. i hope tilley lives to be 25.
they're so sweet when they get old.
They're so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWhy do you still have both? Weren't you supposed to share?
All dogs are puppies, just below the surface. And they have to wonderful ability to turn humans into puppies too.
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