A Pup That Shares

Duff here. Aunt Amelia never found a Snack She didn’t like. Anything from Dog treats to Carrots. Green beans (yuck…) to beef sticks. She thoroughly enjoyed Leftovers, for They had an aroma and Flavor all to Their Own. She was particularly fond of Tidbits, especially Puperoni. Living unstuck. Imagine Her Owners’ dismay when returning after…

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First Class Canine

Duff here. Uncle Stewart was a First Class kind of Canine. He was the firstborn Of His Litter. The best and Brightest of all. That continued as He grew older. He was the fastest in Races. The quickest at Stealing something off the Kitchen Counter. According to Him, the Best looking. Living unstuck. When Stewart…

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The Primo Defender

Duff here. Uncle Horace was on My Gentle Birth Mom’s side of the family Tree. He was Precious and easy Going at times, often bounding about with Energy to Burn. Being an expert of Cuteness, He could Charm the Daylights out of People. He would beg with the Best of Them, and grew Plump in…

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Doggie Vacays

Duff here. Uncle Cyrus was beside Himself. His Master was to be away for a Week. Cyrus was going to the Kennel! As many of Us Canines do, He considered Himself to be be a Human. He expected to go along with The Family, enjoying the Scenery. And the Adventures. Not to mention the Different…

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Forgotten!

Duff here. I was going through the Family Album the other Day. Such fun Memories of those Bygone Days. Aunt Susie and her Puppies. Uncle Georgie getting top marks as a Hunting Dog. Great Cousin Ruthie getting a Blue Ribbon for herding Sheep in Record Time. I was so Proud! Living unstuck. And then I…

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P-Mail Connections

Duff here. I like to get Mail from Others. Some send Me actual Greeting Cards. Can You imagine How excited I am to receive Them? Very! Mom reads Their verses to Me in Gentle Tones and I know I am Loved. A few years back, a Lady called in Tears. We had sent Her a…

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A Surprise Tumble

Duff here. Last week, the Wind was fierce. I mean, really ferocious. Gusts went anywhere from 20-30 miles an hour, to a whistling 50. Fun to watch the Trees sway from Indoors, but kind of Tricky when a Guy goes out on other Errands. Living unstuck. Such was the Situation when I went out on…

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