Friday, August 30, 2013

Three Tired Amigos

Happy Friday Friends~ Here at Nana's Dog Kennel, the kids are behaving themselves and having so much fun that the little guy, AKA Bentley, is so tired out and napping.
 
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You will notice the beach towel on the chair with Lily; somehow there are now more scratches on our leather chair-so I'm hoping to protect it from more. Anyone know how to diminish scratches on leather furniture? When you have a dog or two, you just roll when this happens. It really isn't a big deal, just curious if anyone knows what to do to protect it from more.
 
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Hunter has always loved laying underneath furniture; the sofa table was his favorite place when we first got him, but then he grew up. Now, he is always under this antique dresser; especially when he is trying to avoid a little Cairn monster....bol(for you non-dog folks it means bark out loud).
 I've already been out combing the town for garage sales and also met a friend for coffee, to share about our cruise. She had me over before we left and showed me a video of their cruise.
When I got home,  I was hoping to get out and weed but it has already gotten hot, so maybe tonight.
 Hope you are coloring your world with love and happiness.
Noreen & Hunter

12 comments:

  1. Happy dog sitting. You are a good "nana" to babysit another little barker! Blessings- xo Diana

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  2. Hi Noreen,
    I'm sure Hunter is enjoying the company! The dogs are all so precious, and I'm sure they are fun to watch as they play.

    I went back and enjoyed all of your photos of Alaska! William and I went there on a cruise in 2007 for our 30th anniversary. It is such a beautiful state. We really enjoyed our time there, though our trip was backwards from yours. We started in Vancouver and ended our trip in Fairbanks. I'm glad you had a wonderful time! Thank you for sharing all of your photos, and about your trip! Enjoy a lovely weekend! :)

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  3. How cute the dogs look. They have the right idea in this heat. We are finally getting a break here...the tropical heat is leaving!

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  4. Nothing quite tires a pup out like another pup! :)
    Why do I think I've heard of people using shoe polish on leather furniture? Or orange oil. I don't have leather furniture, so I'm not sure, but I think there are all kinds of "fixes".
    Over 100 here still at almost 8 o'clock this evening. Cam and Zim want no parts of being outside!
    KZK

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  5. I just love those pics.....they are so dang cute! I guess a few scratches on the furniture is a small price to pay for such little sweeties! :o)

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  6. Hi Noreen!! What fun for the pups and I hope you too! :-) We have a leather chair that the dogs scuffed up and I used a good quality leather conditioner that worked pretty well to cover/get rid of them.

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  7. I bet that three dogs are at least three times as much fun as usual :)

    I love Hunter's nice cool hangouts under things. As for leather furniture, I don't have any great suggestions. We make our furniture off-limits to the dogs...

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  8. Hi Noreen, Just want you to know I am not ignoring you. My long mail note seems to have disappeared and now I am having internet issues. Hope to be back soon! Xo Jeanne

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  9. Hunter, are you hiding?? No worries about the bandanna. It slips onto our collars and we NEVER wear our collars in the house (too dangerous with puppy play)!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  10. Always enjoy when you share Hunter's adventures with his Amigos. Our summer heat has returned too, I guess to remind me that fall is not quite ready to make it's appearance. ~smile~
    Hugs,
    Sue

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  11. We go over our leather furniture with a product called Lexol that we get at a western (horse) store. It works great! Hugs, Beth

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