When I heard the words, "Let's photograph my kitten with your dog," my blood ran cold. I know Bentley's a lovely boy and wouldn't intentionally hurt a kitten but he can be a bit boisterous. Anyway, I got talked into it. Anxious hands were waiting just out of the shot to snatch the kitten ( or indeed the puppy as kittens have sharp claws) out of danger if anything untoward happened. Here's what actually happened:
I think he was wondering what kind of dog it was.
I'm so proud of my lovely, big, gentle boy. He was absolutely brilliant with that tiny kitty, I think he was disappointed when she was taken away.
WOW, what stunning photos, you really have a wonderful boy, but then you don't need me to tell you that. Keep your beautiful photos coming Lesley, just luv 'em.
What a lovely boy he is - I love the nose up the bum one, he is lifting the kitten off its hind legs. Also the first one nose to nose the kitten looks like he is about to go into the Aristocats 'Don't mess with me cos I am a big fierce cat' mode!
Re your other pictures, John has asked if he minds being hosed off when he gets muddy?, one of ours used to try and push me out of the way when I was using a hairdryer she loved it so much. All the others have legged it!!! as soon as they heard it, we now resort to endless towelling.
He HATES being hosed off, I don't even try now as it upsets him too much. He's quite happy to play with it when we have the hosepipe on in the garden though. He's terrified of the hairdryer as well so I'm afraid it's endless rubbing down with towel here as well. I knew about the walking, the vet's fees, the training, the blah blah blah but No one warned me about the towels and the mountains of washing!!!!!
It's a good job I love him. He's having a bath this morning in readiness for going to Dewsbury today to meet a friend of mine who can't wait to meet him as she realises how special he is. She nearly fell off her perch when I told her that I had a dog. I'm the last person on this earth she thought would get a dog.