This pic is so sweet! I’m sure these dogs really cheered the children up. I was in just one nursing home a few years ago that had a dog who lived there to visit with residents. I wish more hospitals and nursing home would embrace this type of “treatment”.
Melissa W 19 Jul 2020
Louis – as a child, I had fish too! I’m glad Jac brought dogs into your life. Yes, they can drive us crazy, but the unconditional love is like no other. Glad you have your girls. 💕
Melissa W 19 Jul 2020
Love this pic! Dogs are a gift from God. I was not a dog person until I met my husband. He had (still has) two dogs (a Boston Terrier and Aussie mix) when we met. Then I adopted my chocolate cocker and I became obsessed. While he is my velcro dog and I’d be happy with just him, he led me to the world of rescue where we adopted three more cocker spaniels. So now we have six dogs! I think my dad, among others, think I’m a bit crazy. But they are my world and bring be so much joy and a sense of purpose. And in these crazy times, I’m so thankful for them.
And not to sound cheesy, but I look forward to your blog each day. Today while my husband was out on a motorcycle ride, I was playing with some of my new Linea items. I love the new WK tanks in plum, pine, and tobacco. All fabulous. Anxiously awaiting your sneak peeks. I know I’m going to need more plum pieces. I got the new baby cheetah hoodie in the navy/gray. Love!!
I was never an animal person either. As a child I had terrible allergies. No cats, no dogs…..I had tropical fish and turtles in their little plastic bowls with the island and the palm tree……Jac grew up with gogs and she brought them into my life many years ago……My girls can drive me crazy, but most of all they make me laugh and they love me unconditionally.
Anne in NC 19 Jul 2020
Such a heartwarming photo. I too have been smitten by dogs for many years now. Such intense focus, loyalty, and love in one amazing creature.
This pic is so sweet! I’m sure these dogs really cheered the children up. I was in just one nursing home a few years ago that had a dog who lived there to visit with residents. I wish more hospitals and nursing home would embrace this type of “treatment”.
Louis – as a child, I had fish too! I’m glad Jac brought dogs into your life. Yes, they can drive us crazy, but the unconditional love is like no other. Glad you have your girls. 💕
Love this pic! Dogs are a gift from God. I was not a dog person until I met my husband. He had (still has) two dogs (a Boston Terrier and Aussie mix) when we met. Then I adopted my chocolate cocker and I became obsessed. While he is my velcro dog and I’d be happy with just him, he led me to the world of rescue where we adopted three more cocker spaniels. So now we have six dogs! I think my dad, among others, think I’m a bit crazy. But they are my world and bring be so much joy and a sense of purpose. And in these crazy times, I’m so thankful for them.
And not to sound cheesy, but I look forward to your blog each day. Today while my husband was out on a motorcycle ride, I was playing with some of my new Linea items. I love the new WK tanks in plum, pine, and tobacco. All fabulous. Anxiously awaiting your sneak peeks. I know I’m going to need more plum pieces. I got the new baby cheetah hoodie in the navy/gray. Love!!
I was never an animal person either. As a child I had terrible allergies. No cats, no dogs…..I had tropical fish and turtles in their little plastic bowls with the island and the palm tree……Jac grew up with gogs and she brought them into my life many years ago……My girls can drive me crazy, but most of all they make me laugh and they love me unconditionally.
Such a heartwarming photo. I too have been smitten by dogs for many years now. Such intense focus, loyalty, and love in one amazing creature.