“Okay, Lucy. You can let go of my new toy.”
“mom told me to keep you entertained.”
“I get that, but really, I’ll stay out of trouble if you let go.”
“Yeah, like the time you took off with that bath mat?”
“I’m serious. I have grown up. I don’t do that stuff anymore.”
“How about that toilet paper roll?”
“Come on. Tell me you could resist grabbing that puppy.”
“I haven’t done that trick for five years.”
“Okay then. I promise. No funny business if you give me the toy.”
“What will I tell mom if you break your promise?”
“I won’t break it. I promise. By the way, when is Bailey coming home.”
“The Boss is picking her up in San Antonio this afternoon.”
“San Antonio? How come so far?”
“Bailey was pretty sick, little one. She had to be transported to the clinic there. She wasn’t getting better on the treatment locally.”
“Is she okay?”
“She will be ready to play with you.”
“How can we play when you still have your mouth on my toy?”
“When Bailey gets home. I’ll let go. You know you can always release.”
“I’m a bulldog. Release is not in our vocabulary.”
Poor Bailey. Giver her my best.
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Thank you, Keith.
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“I’m a bulldog. Release is not in our vocabulary.” – This line made the whole story perfect, John!
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Thanks, GP. I’m glad you liked it. These two were at it for at least ten minutes. Twiggy finally won.
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haha, you don’t say?!!! That something for determination!
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True Grit
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Lucy is such a good big sister. Wishing Bailey the best, John.
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Thank you, Jill.
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Your pups are so well behaved, John. Beautiful accessories remain on tabletops and cabinets. Even their tug-of-war is civilized. I’m in awe…you and the producer must be dog whispers. I’m hoping Bailey is recovering.
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Thank you, Gwen.
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Love that last line. Good to hear that Bailey is doing better and coming home.
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Thank you, Charles.
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A friendly tug-of-war. I hope Bailey is recovering now, John.
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She is Robbie. Thank you
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Release is not in their vocabulary. I can attest to that. Hope poor Bailey is doing fine.
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he is weak but doing much better. Thanks.
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Don’t know where the capital “S” went. It should be She.
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hahah Girls will be girls! I hope Bailey gets better soon.
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Thank you, Pamela. 😀
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I hope Bailey is feeling better, poor dear. I love how they ‘played’ with that toy!!
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Thank you, Darlene
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Sorry to hear about Bailey, John. Hope all is well with his return. 🙂
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I’m not surprised Twiggy won in the end. I’m glad to hear that Bailey’s on the way home, too. Home always is better, especially when there are friends and family waiting.
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So true, Linda.
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So glad to hear Bailey is coming home! That lightens my heart.
Happy Thursday.
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Thank you, Staci.
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Best news of the day! Bailey coming home and better! ♥♥♥
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Thanks, Billy Ray.
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I’m so glad to hear that Bailey is getting better. I like Twiggy’s attitude and Lucy’s perseverance. Seems like the old girl is going to win. I’m imagining Twiggy in motion and Lucy slow and steady.
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Thant is about the way it goes. Thanks, Dan
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It’s a standoff, LOL!
So glad to hear Bailey is coming home. These two are going to be so happy to see her!
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They are. Thanks, Mae.
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You two must have been awfully frightened, and having to take Bailey so far… I’m glad she’s better, and hope she keeps improving — and fast.
This little “dance” between Lucy and Twiggy is delightful. Hugs.
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Thank you, Teagan.
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Aw, these two are so precious! I’m glad to hear Bailey is on the mend — prayers for her complete recovery!
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Thank you, Debbie.
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I love the way these two interact with each other and the dialogue you add is perfect. So glad to hear Bailey is doing better. Hopefully, she’ll be good as new soon!
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Thank you, Jan.
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I’m happy Bailey’s coming home. I hope she recuperates quickly. Lucy and Twiggy are too funny.
❤ xo
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Thank you, Vashti.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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Ah ha, well to this Brit those pictures seem to mirror our press’s comments on the mid terms and the nature of political discourse. Or perhaps the middle east in microcosm. Or two rather splendidly stubborn pups. My jaws ache merely scrolling down the page.
Btw I love the comments re Bailey. It feels like the modern day equivalent of a health bulletin posted outside the palace giving an update on the condition of the Queen and her subjects reactions to it. ‘We are delighted’. Be good to have her back in the frame, John.
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Thank you, Goeff.
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So glad to hear Bailey is coming home – hope she has a speedy recovery.
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Thank yu, Teri.
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My best wishes for Bailey, John. Is she older than Lucy? This banter was delightful, especially the last line. Wonderful, John!
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Bailey is younger than Lucy. Thanks, Jennie.
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My goodness. Best to Bailey and to you, John.
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Twiggy has definitely grown. Cheers to Lucy for reminder her of her past. Hoping the best for Bailey.
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Their energy will bring you the smiles you need. I’m sure Bailey missed them, as well.
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That last line was perfect, John, and I hope Bailey is doing better, too…
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Sweet ones..
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Thank you, Cheryl.
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Thank you, Traci
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LOL! “I’m a bulldog. Release isn’t in our vocabulary.” That’s priceless!
I’m glad to hear Bailey is getting better!
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Thank you, Deborah.
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