Very good one. Remember the dogs I had very fondly.You only had to open the gate, after a long time from home and the dog would run up and down the 36 cents 0f land we had those days wagging it's tail. You could see the dog was happy to see it's master after a very long time.
Very well written. We always had dogs at home during my childhood. There was this one particular dashund who would hear the fridge door open from wherever she was and come running looking for her share! And it was a big house!
I enjoyed reading Preeta's 'Hymn to Doggies' along with my morning tea. I was reminded of the many expressions that have come from man's (and woman's) best friend.
Who is Amar?. THAT was from me. Shahji
Amar is my teen-time friend.
Very good one. Remember the dogs I had very fondly.You only had to open the gate, after a long time from home and the dog would run up and down the 36 cents 0f land we had those days wagging it's tail. You could see the dog was happy to see it's master after a very long time.
Very well written. We always had dogs at home during my childhood. There was this one particular dashund who would hear the fridge door open from wherever she was and come running looking for her share! And it was a big house!
I enjoyed reading Preeta's 'Hymn to Doggies' along with my morning tea. I was reminded of the many expressions that have come from man's (and woman's) best friend.