Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Puppy Wrinkles


I can't get enough of Remus' flappy wrinkly dewlap and flews. I am thinking of buying those soft soft delectable wrinkles some flowers, and taking them out for a nice Italian meal, that's how much I love them.

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  1. Like velvet.
    You are making me broody for a puppy.
    Sx

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  2. Adorable. If my wife were to see this, she'd coo for hours.

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  3. Aww. I miss my Ralphy's soft wrinkly flops! You take me dangerously close to puppydom.

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  4. ha, love it. doggy wrinkles are the best....

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  5. Ronald Regan had those but he wasn't quite so lovable.

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  6. There sticks a mole-foot out of the side of your dogs mouth?

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  7. Scarlet: they are SUCH a pain in the ass!!! But it's true, his head is so velvety...

    Hunter: uh oh, better not show her...

    Willow: flops! That's exactly it. I guess when he grows into his skin a little, it won't be so flopsy.

    xl: he's a lovely redbone!

    Brian: I definitely appreciate his more than mine...

    UB: ...although Reagan was perpetually a thousand years old, too...

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  8. mago: thank you for making me laugh out loud. It looks that way, doesn't it?

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  9. I've seen the future! It's back to the gym for me!! :¬)

    xxx

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  10. Oh Stew!

    Maybe if you can grow a velvety coat it would make things better.

    : D

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  11. Your profile says you're trying to write you doc. dissertation...I did that beast too:) (psychology ... what is your doctorate in?

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  12. *sigh* i still can't believe his name is remus and not crockett! ;~D xoxoxox






    (btw, yes, he is adorable and i do like his name!)

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  13. Just like my Jersey. She still has a velvety coat.

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  14. I've got total Remus envy.

    I saw my dog slurp a mole lickety split...and there were feet sticking out.

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  15. Now those are some wrinkles I could love!
    Barbara

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  16. The Ronald Reagan comment cracked me up! I think that I am getting a few of them too! LMAO!

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  17. What an adorable picture! Irresistable! :)

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  18. what a beautiful boy...he will grow into those wrinkles...lotsa love to go around...

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  19. Awww :) Remus is an awesome name for man's best friend :)

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  20. Such a bud.

    I think he needs his chin scratched.

    :)

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  21. Does Romulus have gewrinclod's too?

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  22. The picture just makes me want to scratch him under his chin. He is such a cutie and I can see that he does need a few Italian meatballs.

    How could you not want to give him a lot of great snacks.

    God bless.

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  23. All those folds look lovely and comfy, like an extra-thick pillow. Perhaps I could grow a few myself if I try really hard.

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  24. Heh, heh! Nice shot! I also like the ever-wrinkled brows of Boxers. Okay, I like Boxers anyhow, but that's a different story for a different day.

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  25. He is quite the beautiful boy Leah,

    I'm almost... getting clucky.

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  26. We all know about you and jowls.

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  27. How sweet. There's nothing any cuter than puppy wrinkles.

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  28. He is incredibly cute. I just want to gaze at those floppy ears for ever.

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  29. If you are a dog you can have wrinkles and floppy ears as you like. And nobody will be annoyed when you sleep through the day.

    I got the wrong body.

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  30. great shot Leah! and he's not even a shar pei (I have no idea how to spell it but I'd know it if I saw it)

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  31. Hi Jeannette! My doctorate is in sociology (criminal justice), but alas I have stalled out on the dissertation! I hope to return to it this summer, after pleading my way back...

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  32. Savannah: I know, and these days he's actually seeming more like a Crockett! : )

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  33. Hazel: the funny thing is that Remus' coat is actually kind of rough, but from the neck up he's like silk velvet!

    Ronda: I bet Remus would LOVE to hunt a mole if he could--he tries for the squirrels, but never gets 'em.

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  34. dewlap and flews..oh ha...well, my puppy is just fluff and sometimes crusty fluff, depending on where he's been sticking his snout...too cute!

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  35. MJ: old man jowls for all my boudoir needs, puppy jowls for the cuteness.

    : )

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  37. (OK, major fat finger syndrome there. Let's try again!)

    Bet those soft furry wrinkles get plenty of petting! Lovely TT.

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  38. flews is a good word

    I like dog wrinkles too, but not if they are too drooley

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  39. Totally with you and the beauty of the labradory types of breeds is their rolls and folds stay around long after they're puppies.Gorgeous pooch.

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  40. Dewlap and flews. I love it. I love how they flap in the wind when they are in the car sticking their head out the window.

    Remus is beautiful. He will be a good and faithful dog once he gets over his retardation (the under 2 age) and he will boost your self esteem every day. That is why I got another dog. I needed more self esteem.

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  41. No offense to the dewlaps, but I think you'd have more fun taking me out. I'm just saying. :)

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  42. Karen: he is such a goofy ass!!! But I do love him, and I know you're right that he'll be so good when he matures (he is good more than half the time already...and I agree with you about the self-esteem boost!

    Megan: you're so totally right; I got carried away, but I'd rather have the Italian dinner with you than the flews and dewlaps. I'll bring you the flowers instead! ; )

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  43. So glad you found yourself another doggie.

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