Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wordless Wednesday



Here's to the end of greyhound racing in Massachusetts!!!!

11 comments:

  1. Awwww, what a cute picture!

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  2. I second that! (both your post and Dar's comment!)

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  3. Haha! Someone's all dressed up for the holidays.

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  4. Speaking of a picture's worth a thousand words!!

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  5. Adorable! I have heard that retired Greyhounds are the Ultimate Couch Potatoes!

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  6. Oh my gosh, my old guy Louie had a completely gray muzzle and paws like your dog - I did a double take because they look identical. So glad racing is on the way out - the last park in WI closed this year and our rescue group took a good number of hounds in.

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  7. To All...This guy is actually not one of my four, but looks like one of mine. I can't take the credit. He is featured on our adoption website. Here is the link.
    http://www.greyhoundrescuerehab.org/


    Dar & Rhapsody..Thanks see above...He looks like my Webster though.
    Literary...I know he is ready. All of mine got new coats. I'll post another photo soon. When they cooperate in a pic together. LOL
    Creations...You said it!!
    Missy B. I have the ultimate pic for you to see..I will post it. Three on a couch and one on the floor. LOL
    Scottsgal..I have a friend in Milwaukee and yes track closing is a great thing.

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  8. What a cute pic!! But, yes, we need pics of yours :)

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