Hi nice friends!
Sometimes when you are just a small dog, and your Daddy and Mommy Girl have to leave the home, and your Mr. Mordred is off having the chemotological therapy (that has made the Two Murrs be a lot smaller, but which has also made your very large and elegant friend be very heave-y and barfy when he came home), no one wants you to be at the home by yourself. And you don't really want to be, either, because you do not know how to turn the television machine to visit Mr. Anderson Cooper, and because sometimes you get scared of sounds and the toaster. Then that is when you get dressed up in your little coat and go walking over with your Mommy Girl to a place full of other dogs whose family packs have jobs and barfing to do, and who would be sad alone, too, and then you are all together and not sad.
There is a lot of sniffing, and a lot of running, and I did some of both of those because everyone who was a dog and a person was very nice and also smelled good, but then I wanted to be with my people persons and my Mr. Mordred dog person, and so there was some crying from me, and some sleeping from me, and then the going home to be with my family pack. That last part was nicer than it had ever been before, because I had never not been with at least one of them, and that is not a way I like for it to be.
And if this happens, I never have to be away from them again when they go out for hamburger meat and dancing!
Senator wants dog-friendly bars
By Rachel La CorteOLYMPIA - If dog-loving lawmakers prevail, Fido could soon be sidling up to bar stools around the state under a measure that would allow well-behaved, leashed canines to join their human companions as they down their favorite microbrews.
The bill would allow bars and restaurants with liquor licenses to welcome dogs, as long as the canines accompany their owners and remain leashed.
I do not think that dogs should drink things that have alcohol in them, but that is just because I know that it makes it dangerous for them to drive home.
xoxoMorgane