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Uploaded: 05/27/24 9:04 PM GMT
Chester
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I am currently digging out (by hand) the foundation for a shop in my back yard, not far from the cedar fence my son and I built several years ago. As I returned to the dig this Spring, our new neighbors Brindle Bernese Mountain dog, Chester, decided to introduce himself. I like to stay buddies with dogs across the fence and so keep a container of doggie biscuits in the shed for the occasions that they visit through or, as in this case, under the fence--good thing I installed a line of landscape timbers under the fence or he'd be in my yard right now, likely helping me dig (look at the size of that paw!).

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::corngrowth
05/28/24 10:13 AM GMT
'Nik', by viewing your cute and precious image, I was smiling from ear tot ear.
I think Chester (your neighbor's dog) isn't only curious but also curious to see if you have hidden animal bones in the garden. Its specialty isn't only getting rid of your doggie biscuits but also digging up things hidden in the earth. It could relieve you from your heavy digging work, 😁
Thanks for the smile again!
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::tigger3
05/28/24 5:35 PM GMT
Lol! What a look on his face. tigs=^..^=
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::Vickid
06/01/24 6:49 AM GMT
What an incredibly beautiful photo ... so much can be read in Chester's face, excellent idea to take this photo.
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06/04/24 8:08 AM GMT
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