Rocky, the sweetest dog, we found while out walking one day. He is ten years old now and limps a bit after exercise. His muzzle has grayed and he sleeps more than plays. He begs and talks to us wanting just one more treat. How can we ignore those precious brown eyes?

We got a big laugh when
Rocky decided to curl up in
Tiger's little bed. He weighs around 55 pounds now and we had to replace his old bed as he outgrew it.
Seems he doesn't care whether it is large or small -- if it is a bed on the floor, he thinks it is his.


Barry always leaves Rocky the last bite of his sandwich. Rocky waits patiently, knowing it is coming.

I looked at the picture before I read the text and wondered why his bed was so small! Very cute dog!
ReplyDeleteI loved this post about Rocky and the one about Tiger. I've already told the girls how Rocky talks-and of course they want to hear him now!
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