Friday, December 17, 2010

Ever wonder….

what goes on in the mind of a dog?

18 comments:

  1. I wonder all the time, Sharon! Love the shot.

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  2. We do indeed wonder. There is probablyl a lot going on inside dogo's heads, especially the dog you showed today. It looks like a young Labrador retriever, and they are especially smart dogs.

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  3. A wonderful capture! This dog looks as if she is waiting for someone she loves.

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  4. That is so cool. Very creative shot, Sharon!

    We have a Golden Retriever and I always wonder what goes on in her mind...she's very smart, and sometimes I think she knows very well what she's doing and may even be teasing me a bit!

    Re your question on The Villages: No place has as good Mexican food as does Arizona! Not even Mexico!

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  5. I really wonder after reading "The Art of Racing in the Rain."

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  6. Could this be someone I know with a haircut? I wonder every day what is going on in a dogs mind. And sometimes I can guess by the little glint of mischief in the eyes.

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  7. Great shot - I love looking at your photos - it keeps me in touch with the area my daughter lives in.

    Thanks...

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  8. I think they are always waiting for some fun to happen!

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  9. I think I have read a couple of books written from the dog's perspective. Regrettably, they don't help me.

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  10. At this moment it looks like 'stuff off'

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  11. Even without the dog's face, I know I'd love this animal! Bet she's a loyal little critter, waiting for someone she love.

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  12. Had to laugh, I scolled back and saw brattcat's earlier comment! An example of "great mind" or true animal lovers' reaction.

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  13. Great composition, Sharon! Love this shot.

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  14. My husband says its, "Oh, goody, I get to play, I get to eat, I get to poop and tomorrow I get to do it all over again!"
    Those ears are just made for scratching behind. Lovely.

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  15. Not sure about the dogs, but my cat had the built-in censor for my intentions about him (feed, kiss, feed, feed).
    Great composition.

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