Hey, I love his webpage.
A friend of mine with a blue heeler (Queensland 'saddle' breed) started a
blog called ozdogblog but quickly fell out of love with it so stopped. Maybe
Dingle could have a blog, written from his point of view about his pet loves
and peezes, his daily activities and his relationship with God ... etc.
(Kinda a puppy Archie as in Archie & Mehitabel.)
Andrew
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From: "Deborah Humphreys" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: Snap/"A Canto of Mutabilitie (was Re: snap from memory)
> Andrew
>
> Dingle most certainly would love to be a mascot. He already serves as
> ambassador of good will in the neighborhood. Severeal people have stopped
> and asked about him, because they are discerning getting a dog and think
> Dingle is a fine example. Actually for the World Haiku Clut (WHC), this
> haiga was selected for the Valentine's Day competition. Here is the link:
>
> http://deborahsc.blogs.com/photos/dingle/valentinedeborahhumphreys1.html
>
> and here is his webpage:
>
> http://www.dogster.com/?125048
>
> I admit I'm a bit over the top, but I never had a pet (other than a
turtle)
> as a child and I am enjoying our pet immensely. I recently found a picture
> of our foundress, Mother Xavier, with her dog Captain. In recent years,
> dogs have been laregely f frowned up as convent residents, but Noreen
> swears that her blood pressure is perfect now from all the walking. I
> myself enjoy how much the walks are encouraging new poetic directions.
>
> Best,
> Deborah
>
> Deborah L. Humphreys SC
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