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Hahahaaa, what did the sweet puppy do? He looks so innocent. What a big boy he has become.
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious that he hasn't a clue as to what happened. LOL
ReplyDeleteTego nie zrobił Twój piesek, to jakiś jego niegrzeczny kolega :-). Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeletehe's so cool about the whole situation, as if to say "life happens, move on". The pictures and memories are priceless, thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteAw-w...did he do that? He looks so innocent and perhaps a bit perplexed! Your backyard retreat is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI am sorry about your container, but the photo really made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun series of pics! I have seen the exact same expression on my dog 'What? I don't know what happened?' LOL!!
ReplyDeleteI'm certain the cat's to blame!
ReplyDeleteBummer! Such a nice pot too. Can you glue it back together? As for the canine family member, well, who can blame him? Those cushions are just too alluring to resist. :)
ReplyDeleteNo one saw anything. Nothing can be proven!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe he did all of this damage! It looks like a big wind blew through.
ReplyDeleteEileen
woops.
ReplyDeleteOops! He looked very comfortable there! Sorry about your pot! Heather
ReplyDeleteUT-OH! Well..there goes that idea ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely look at your garden we got in the process ;) thanks, Boy!
ReplyDeletebeautiful garden
ReplyDeleteHahaha, that is because he is too heavy for the sofa! We once had a dog who looks really so sorry and whining so softly when he did something wrong, so we will not be angry anymore with his looks and pitiful stance!
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH! THATS SO FUNNY, THANKS FOR THE LAUGH AT YOUR EXPENSE. SORRY
ReplyDeleteOops! Too funny. I love that your dog has a look of...'I have no idea why that chair fell over' :P
ReplyDeleteTatyana you are clearly in love with your dogs. We have just booked to have a puppy.......right now less than a week old. Roll on December.
ReplyDeleteHello Tatzyana,
ReplyDeleteI am sorry but I have to tell you that I had to laugh seeing this pictures. I once had a newfoundland dog, he always tried to sleep on the couch.
Have a lovely sunday.
Marijke