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On Dogs and Golf...

Not long ago, my dad and I got together for a game of golf.

We had a swell time, and of course chatted about family and our beloved black lab, Riley.


 

Particularly, the Riley Dog's love for squirrels and her mission to capture them.

Somehow, this golfcourse conversation derailed into the pros and cons of having dogs out there on the golf course and how it'd be GREAT to teach them to carry our clubs... Or drive the cart for us.


And so, this came about...





Thanks to the very talented cartoonist Jerry King (who also does some great drawing over at DiabetesMine!), since he took some of his own time to draw up my imaginary golf course scenario for a favor... Much appreciated!!

Comments

Madonna Pippin said…
This story reminds me of my dad. I actually plan on getting him a little something for his birthday so I'm checking out golf pants for men. It's one hobby that we enjoy both considering that I am an only child and daughter.
Anonymous said…
Dogs will really feel the love of their owner when they are doing things together like what you and your cute dogs just did. It's really important to let your dog feel that you do care for them. Actually, one way of showing that is by keeping their home clean with that you could ask pooper scooper Chicago cause they specializes on that.
Anonymous said…
What more if they are staying in a dog boarding long island? They got this tendency to be more active when they see a lot of like them around. I wonder if it has something to do with mating.
Unknown said…
I haven’t seen any dog that can carry caddy without playing with it. I rather buy dog grooming supplies wholesale and take care of my dog.
You made some first rate points there. I appeared on the web for the problem and located most individuals will go along with your website.
Lydia Simmons said…
I heard that having a pet would help its owner to relieve their everyday stress. I even know a physician who is recommending to have a pet of their own to help them recover fast.
Unknown said…
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Anonymous said…
omg!!! I have to check it out. We got my 2 youngest granddaughters one for christmas last year, and now my oldest granddaughter wants one. Thanks so much. I will be hitting them up for sure.
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