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Would you like your ball backPosted by Alun (cheshire, United Kingdom) on 14 April 2008 in Animal & Insect. This is our friends dog, just a little chap.
Comments (27)
Marion from Nanaimo, BC, CanadaThat's hilarious. I don't think I would want it back. 14 Apr 2008 5:23am Rhys from Darlington, United KingdomI wouldn't dare even ask. I'm sure we saw him in Chester zoo at the weekend! 14 Apr 2008 5:45am @Rhys: Thanks @Saeed: Thanks Saeed Anthony from Bielefeld, GermanyI take it fron the blue and white ball he´s not an Everton fan then. 14 Apr 2008 6:42am @Anthony: No its just a thing about football, he say's football is to soft, and he'e a rugby fan. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomBrilliant Alun :D 14 Apr 2008 9:32am @MaryB: Sounds like a good idea Ha Ha. cheers MaryB Observing from Chester, United KingdomNice doggy........ (quick escape out the gate). 14 Apr 2008 10:33am @Observing: cheers mate Basstrax from Pensacola, United StatesVery Nice, doesn't look like he's too ready to give it up. 14 Apr 2008 12:43pm @Basstrax: Thanks very much basstrax Garibaldi from Sala al Barro, ItalyVery nice and funny shot... if you don't ask back the ball. Great capture! 14 Apr 2008 1:33pm @Garibaldi: Thank you for yourcomment @Earnest: thanks Earnest @e.: Thanks @Twelvebit: My he must be big because he is 14 half stone and 35 inch at the shoulder. Not just a pup. Oscar from Guadalajara, SpainGreat opportune shot! its attitude is very well capture, and the like is very nice. 14 Apr 2008 3:47pm @Oscar: Thanks Cerys from United Kingdomfantastic dog so big and strong he must stand at least 35 inches at the shoulder and weigh at least 87 kgs.Lovely light in the photo,dog captured well is he an anatolian shepherd dog? 14 Apr 2008 3:52pm Kris from Middlesbrough, United KingdomGreat catch. I think the entire situation is described in the eyes. "Don't even think about it" 14 Apr 2008 5:41pm @Kris: Thanks Kris standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceBeautiful portrait. I like the expression of this "little chap" ! 14 Apr 2008 8:16pm @standley: Thanks standley Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesOk, well, I think my Great Dane may have an inch or two on him in height (and he can stand firmly on all fours and rest his head on our kitchen counter tops), but your dog definitely wins in the weight category, by about 60 pounds (assuming 14.5 stone is 204 lbs). 14 Apr 2008 8:45pm @Twelvebit: Hi, just been on your blog page, and found the photo of your Dane, very nice dog, very cute. Thank for the doggy talk. brian from United Kingdomif you see the state of the ball you should see my arm or see where it used to be..i also see the poor puppy in the window whos ball it is and who he is watching..brilliant picture 14 Apr 2008 9:11pm Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaI love that look in his eyes! Nicely captured. 14 Apr 2008 10:24pm @Andrew Gould: Thanks @Sandrine: Thank you Sandrine danthro from Suburbia, United Statesnice capture! it made me laugh, even before i saw the title. 15 Apr 2008 12:34am @danthro: Cheers @Michael: Thanks Michael Cyberpsycho from New York, United StatesLooks like that may have once been a soccer ball :) Great capture! 15 Apr 2008 11:17pm Anita from West Nottingham, United StatesReminds me of our retriever, who though black, likes to carry things around in this mouth. 16 Apr 2008 5:03pm GJC from Kyoto, JapanThis is hilarious! I love the humor in this. That dog looks really fed up. Great shot. 18 Apr 2008 10:30pm |
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