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For Dog Lovers -Cute Video Of Dogs Saying Grace


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A friend sent me this--it's pretty adorable...have a laugh on this cold winter day. :)

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Sooo cute. I like the little one putting his head on the guys knee.

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Sooo cute. I like the little one putting his head on the guys knee.

My dog, Gracie would never have stood patiently for that kind of thing---she was a food guzzler. She came running if she heard me open the fridge or when I started chopping and dicing for dinner. I always had a rapt audience when I cooked. She, the 2 cats (and hubs, too)---all staring at me, waiting for something to come flying their way....it was kind of scary sometimes. :blink: all those eyes on me.... :unsure:

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Cute video! I liked the one at the table with the bone, he crossed his little paws.

Irish, whenever I cook anything the dog is "helping". I set her on a towel on the counter while I cook. She is a shih tzu. She has a few words that make her perk up: Help, Ride, Car, Treat, Bath. We used to say "Holly you want a bath!?" To get her to come to us because she was scared of baths, now I think she thinks it means "hugs" or "cuddles" because rarely do we actually say it when we are going to give her a bath.

The cat is always following the dog so the cat "helps" with dinner too. If only people saw me cooking dinner with both my "friends" helping me. lol

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