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openareas:

suburbantragic:

d0gbl0g:

emmyc:

danieltflynn:

Nice to see you too, dog.

o m g

wat

I am no longer afraid to die. 

I don’t normally reblog things with this many notes but I have to say publicly that whoever made this should get some kind of White House commendation. 

openareas:

suburbantragic:

d0gbl0g:

emmyc:

danieltflynn:

Nice to see you too, dog.

o m g

wat

I am no longer afraid to die. 

I don’t normally reblog things with this many notes but I have to say publicly that whoever made this should get some kind of White House commendation. 

The Dancing Chihuahua


This dog still dances better than me.

thefluffingtonpost:

Dog Founds Book Club at Local Library
A 2-year-old pup named Nala just can’t stop reading. She’ll scoop up anything she can get her paws on — fiction, history, science, chick lit.
But she was never sure if other dogs in her community had the same voracious reading appetite; that is until she started up a book club at her local library.
“Dogs came out of the woodwork,” says librarian Tabitha Cole. “Who knew we had so many 4-legged readers in our midst?”
Submitted by Charlotte Bocarisa.

thefluffingtonpost:

Dog Founds Book Club at Local Library

A 2-year-old pup named Nala just can’t stop reading. She’ll scoop up anything she can get her paws on — fiction, history, science, chick lit.

But she was never sure if other dogs in her community had the same voracious reading appetite; that is until she started up a book club at her local library.

“Dogs came out of the woodwork,” says librarian Tabitha Cole. “Who knew we had so many 4-legged readers in our midst?”

Submitted by Charlotte Bocarisa.