Farley here,
Sad eyes, that’s what I have. The question is why. I’m standing in a beautiful creek. I’m off-leash. What could be making me sad?
Kristina is telling me it’s time to get out of the creek and head home. I don’t want to. I love it in here. My tummy is cool. My paws tingle in the running water.
I put on my “best” sad eyes. They get Kristina every time. She can’t stand it if she thinks I’m unhappy, so she gives me more time to play in the water.
But to answer the question: “Are Wheaten Terriers ever sad?” Not a chance. I’ve been gifted with eyes that can look sad, but inside I’m all giggles. I know I’ll get my way, especially with a human like mine.
Woof Woof
Ha, Farley, you little manipulator! Have you ever tried your sad eyes on some canine ladies? I bet they wouldn’t be able to resist you! Have a great weekend. Woof. Woof.
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I try my sad eyes on many dogs! It works there too! Happy weekend.
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I swear, every dog I’ve ever had has those “sad eyes.” I’ve only had two, though! My first dog was a rat terrier, so sad eyes is a terrier thing! My current dog is part King Charles Spaniel…sad eyes are their thing! Expressive eyes just make them more lovable.
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Hi Stephanie, thanks for stopping by. I’ve met many King Charles Spaniels and know exactly what you mean. And yes, the expressive eyes are lovable.
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So much cuteness. ❤
Kristina There's a wrap up survey for the Get Social event. When you get the chance please stop by and fill it out if you can! http://tinyurl.com/yazmtfo9
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Poor puppy! So sorry you are so sad.
Sending you a big smile and a pat on the head.
Woof Woof
Joan
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It’s Canada and I have a visiting dog pal here to help me celebrate!
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Hip Hip Hooray for visiting Dog Pals. Have fun!
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Thank you, Joan!
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