Photos by Richard Schear |
This big fella was out on his own when Lindy and her daddy went for a walk one day last week.
He showed plenty of interest in Lindy, but didn't approach. Lindy didn't even look at him...just think, that ruffian, with no daddy to walk him. Lindy was amazed.
He looked healthy and well cared-for, though.
This pug, however, did everything to get Lindy's attention, but she just ignored all advances, whether cute and quiet, or loud and longing. Even after she sat down, she didn't look in the pug's direction.
And this boxer looks ready to cry because Lindy didn't even stop, and obviously didn't want to be friends.
Posted for Pet Pride
hosted by Lindy's friend Bozo
and his family in Mumbai, India
at their Pets Forever blog
10 comments:
Aw, he looks so broken hearted.
We know you are just playing hard to get Lindy. Maybe next time you will talk to this cute little fellow.
Purrs,
Cindi Lou & The Kitty Krew
Lindy is obviously very choosy about who she makes friends with? Was it the way she was brought up by mom and dad?
Pug looks really upset but Boxer not too friendly anyway.
I love how eager the pug looks
Lindy is just so nonchalant about the attention
Lindy has The Snub down to an art form! Very cute. Guess she needs no other dogs to complete her.
Good on ya Lindy! Just ignore those roadside Romeos :)
Bozo
Now Lindy, you never know who might really turn out to be worth knowing!
When Stephanie brings her pug for a visit, my huge lumbering golden, Jasmine, and she so much want to play. Jas acts enchanted, as if Chloe is a wind up stuffie........she cant get over her. Oddly, when Lisa's Yorkie comes, Jas is SCARED of her and hides under my desk.
One of my friends in elementary school had a pug. It had such a snorting sound when it got excited with that pushed in nose. - Margy
I would love to know what this behaviour is all about!!!!
It seems that Lindy has a lot of success with the male dogs ! lol !
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