Essex relays a report for the Great Dane
The records show, Dad was felt to be potential collie material. A special person is required for an outstanding dog. Deacon found proof positive Dad had two facsimile collies as a young lad. Humans call these facsimiles stuffed animals. These were given to him during a Holiday humans know as Christmas, but we dogs call Essexmas. The first one Dad received when he was one-and-a-half years old, the second he was 5. The sparrows reported Dad found much joy in the company of his stuffed animals and slept with them at night.
Dad's feeds his first facsimile collie
Five year old Dad hugs a stuffed collie
On a side note, the Great Dane implanted the thought in Dads mind to name me Essex after Essexmas, neat huh. Dad tells a different story about the names origin though.
The wise Great Dane knew another test was necessary. After all, an outstanding dog like a collie is a great responsibility, especially for a young boy.
I have to go; Deacon heard Dad’s truck leaving the store. Gee it sure is nice to have superior hearing.
Dog speed.
Essex
5 comments:
Well boy you Collies sure do have special people! So how come I ended up here in the Nutball house?
Tosca, you are perfect of that we're sure. One so perfect, must live in a perfect place. With that all said, it could only be, that you live in the perfect nut house. BOL (Bark Out Loud) Thanks for all your help.
hey essex & duncan,
Welcome to www.dogswithblogs.com.au - it is great to meet you and I am sure you will make lots of new friends here :)
Love
Opy
Opy, it sure is an honor to be a member of dogs with blogs. We think this is a really neat place.
Your dade must have been a Lassie fan.
Bussie Kissies
Buster
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