"Let's be cheerful"! We have no more right to steal the brightness out of the day for our own family than we have to steal the purse of a stranger. Let us be as careful that our homes are furnished with pleasant & happy thoughts as we are that the rugs are the right color and texture & the furniture comfortable and beautiful"! Laura Ingalls Wilder
Oh! Annie is SO cute! I have a granddog Pom! Beans. One time Jenny paid a lot of money for a hair cut for Beans and she looked like a little fuzz ball pup! They DO get hot! What a sweet smile your doggy has!
Oh I am laughing...I have been clipping my dog for days...now her face is left and she won't let me finish...at over 100 plus degrees, even indoors she needs shaved....can you send your daughter this way? Precious dog.
What a good girl your Annie is...to sit quite still. Lucy goes to the hairdresser so I don't have to see her squirm. I went to book her in and the lady that does it has moved...boo hoo! Now I'll have to travel a couple of hours three times a year to have her done somewhere else. Great job Erin. Maa
What a cutie pie!! It is hot but my stucco house stays cool. Every time I have to go out and about (which is every day, uggg) I am dying. I am soo thankful for air-conditioning. Clarice
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics today !
Rach xx
I think Erin did a beautiful job; Annie looks so happy. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little pup, and sitting there so nicely too:@)
ReplyDeleteOh! Annie is SO cute! I have a granddog Pom! Beans. One time Jenny paid a lot of money for a hair cut for Beans and she looked like a little fuzz ball pup! They DO get hot! What a sweet smile your doggy has!
ReplyDeleteErin did a very nice job!! Both of them are too cute!! I'm guessing Annie is happy and feeling proud of herself with her new do! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteVery cute, and I love how Annie just sits there behaving, unlike our bundle of trouble!
ReplyDeleteDoes Erin do house calls? We have a 90lb plush Shiloh shepherd who could use a trim, too! Don't know that she would sit as nicely as Annie.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteYour little dog is so cute and patient! I think Frodo would head for the hills.
ReplyDeleteAnnie's looking cute. You go pup!
ReplyDeleteErin did a beautiful job! the dog is so good to stand still! love,andrea
ReplyDeleteOh what a happy puppy she must be now and so pretty too. [o=
ReplyDeleteBlessings and ((HUGS))!
-Mary
Annie must be a sweetie to sit there for her grooming session. what a cutie pie she is! Hope your day is great. Tammy
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute, I really like his haircut.
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious that Annie just loves Erin taking care of her! Has Erin thought of doing this as a small business? :) She did a great job. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Much cooler now :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little dog, Erin did a great job. We used to buzz ours in the summer but I got too close to an ear once and that was the end of it for me.
ReplyDeleteLOL That is the cutest little dog...love it! ;D
ReplyDeleteThat. is. cute. And, good job, Erin!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good little dog to stay put while your daughter clips him. Pretty daughter too. JB
ReplyDeleteOh I am laughing...I have been clipping my dog for days...now her face is left and she won't let me finish...at over 100 plus degrees, even indoors she needs shaved....can you send your daughter this way? Precious dog.
ReplyDeleteErin did a great job of trimming Annie up. Cute, both of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good girl your Annie is...to sit quite still. Lucy goes to the hairdresser so I don't have to see her squirm. I went to book her in and the lady that does it has moved...boo hoo! Now I'll have to travel a couple of hours three times a year to have her done somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Erin. Maa
Aww, she looks adorable. So patient.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie pie!! It is hot but my stucco house stays cool. Every time I have to go out and about (which is every day, uggg) I am dying. I am soo thankful for air-conditioning. Clarice
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