Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
Our wonderful friend, Tracie Hotchener sends us a reminder every week about what is happening on her Radio Show, and so we wanted to pass on some information that is very important for everyone to remember.
First off: Here is our friend Tracie, so you all remember what she looks like (I think she looks like a very calm, caring person, and personally, I think her dog is beautiful and I don't care if he is a boy or a girl. So there.)

In case you forgot, which again, I can't imagine that anyone would do that, I wanted to remind you to tell your Mouse Person to take you to visit Tracie and when you do that you can subscribe to her Blog and listen to her Radio Shows (Dog Talk and Cat Chat) and you can learn all kinds of amazing things. So wake up that little Mouse Person of yours (it is probably asleep under your computer somewhere) and tell it you want to Visit Tracie
So because Miss Tracie was a kind person and reminded us that October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, I wanted to remind all of my Blogging Friends about this and please don't forget that Mr. and Mrs. Obama have promised that they will adopt a doggie as soon as they know where they will be living next, so it might be a good idea to write to them so they will not forget either.
When you go to visit Miss Tracie Hotchner on her web-site, you can click on her llink to Wagatha's, the most wonderful dog biscuits in the entire world. When you read about Wagatha's, you can also read some writing from our wonderful Princess Daisy. Daisy was actually my niece, but I just thought she was my sister and my very best friend in the entire world. As you know, when Daisy crossed The Rainbow Bridge (with jewels in her crown), she left our Blogging Business to me. At first I was scared to do it, but then my Mom said she would help me a little bit and before I knew it I was getting new friends and they said I was doing a good job.
But you know what? I just miss my friend Daisy so much, and I would rather she was doing our Blogging Business sometimes. I had fun reading what Daisy thought about Wagatha's and I remember that she was really, truly a Princess and almost always got whatever she wanted. I feel really important that she felt I was worthy of taking on her job.
So enough with the sadness. Go out and adopt a doggie if you are feeling sad. That will put the sparkle back into your eyes and a smile on your face. Everyone needs a Forever Dog! Especially, Mr. and Mrs. Obama.
Love and Licks from your Blogging Buddy,
Bob
First off: Here is our friend Tracie, so you all remember what she looks like (I think she looks like a very calm, caring person, and personally, I think her dog is beautiful and I don't care if he is a boy or a girl. So there.)

In case you forgot, which again, I can't imagine that anyone would do that, I wanted to remind you to tell your Mouse Person to take you to visit Tracie and when you do that you can subscribe to her Blog and listen to her Radio Shows (Dog Talk and Cat Chat) and you can learn all kinds of amazing things. So wake up that little Mouse Person of yours (it is probably asleep under your computer somewhere) and tell it you want to Visit Tracie
So because Miss Tracie was a kind person and reminded us that October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month, I wanted to remind all of my Blogging Friends about this and please don't forget that Mr. and Mrs. Obama have promised that they will adopt a doggie as soon as they know where they will be living next, so it might be a good idea to write to them so they will not forget either.
When you go to visit Miss Tracie Hotchner on her web-site, you can click on her llink to Wagatha's, the most wonderful dog biscuits in the entire world. When you read about Wagatha's, you can also read some writing from our wonderful Princess Daisy. Daisy was actually my niece, but I just thought she was my sister and my very best friend in the entire world. As you know, when Daisy crossed The Rainbow Bridge (with jewels in her crown), she left our Blogging Business to me. At first I was scared to do it, but then my Mom said she would help me a little bit and before I knew it I was getting new friends and they said I was doing a good job.
But you know what? I just miss my friend Daisy so much, and I would rather she was doing our Blogging Business sometimes. I had fun reading what Daisy thought about Wagatha's and I remember that she was really, truly a Princess and almost always got whatever she wanted. I feel really important that she felt I was worthy of taking on her job.
So enough with the sadness. Go out and adopt a doggie if you are feeling sad. That will put the sparkle back into your eyes and a smile on your face. Everyone needs a Forever Dog! Especially, Mr. and Mrs. Obama.
Love and Licks from your Blogging Buddy,
Bob







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