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15 Comments:
Poor Finn having to pose for the cute pictures.
You owe Finn big doggie time! Meatballs, bones, treats galore...he is most patient and abiding. Woolly Woman
He is Stephen in the flesh! Crazy!
Mindy
Congratulations on your dog getting a part in this year's Christmas Pageant.
I didn't know Finn was an Afghan Hound!!! How cute and funny! He looks so pleased (not!).....
He looks like he did something bad and is being punished. But it's still so cute! :-)
Oh my gosh, that is the cutest thing I've seen lately! What a trooper Finn is.
Hm...
the scarf looks very nice.
But Finn looks a bit unlucky, don't he? ;-)
Kind regards
Bianca
Poor Finn.
I get the same reaction when I try to talk Stylle or ( heaven forbid ) Travis to pose for me - you'd think they were being beaten with a wet noodle.
Benita
Poor Finn! But lucky you to have such a sweet, tolerant, and well-behaved boy to do your modeling. Looks like some extra ear rubs or special treats are in order. :-)
Nancy
I love Finn's wig!!!
Great picture!
Golden retrievers really are the most accommodating of models, even if they look slightly sheepish.
I often feel a bit self conscious about using my dog as a knitting prop... glad to see I'm not the only one, har, har.
I was looking at the blocked Wabenschal. Hard to believe what a good blocking does to lace, uh?.
I'm close to finishing my first lace shawl and I'm dreading blocking.
I did this with my son's dog, Billy, so I could see the color graduations in a shawl. He decided it was his! He would unzip my backpack, take out the shawl in progress, and lay on it! Silly dog. Needless to say, I now ask my kids to model for me...
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