<div>I have one of the sweetest dogs I have ever known. My Maggie is a really gentle giant. She is covered in naughty spots. She is a 78 pound marshmallow. Right now she is snoozing by my side. Ninja is pouting on the love seat. She is the baby here at only 5 years old. She is afraid of storms and fireworks but not much else. She is also a counter cruiser. And did I mention that she is long. Not much effort needed to get to the counters or stove top. I roasted a chicken and had taken the meat off the bone. The carcass was on the stove later and I forgot. She was very quiet and when I asked the DH what she was doing, he said she was bringing me the carcass. She was too. Right into the family room. I don't know why she didn't go where we weren't but then sometimes all of her bulbs are not burning. I stood up and went over to her. I yelled "Drop it" and SHE DID. She laid down by it and let me have it. Not a growl or a snark or anything. She is a a very sweet girl. I took it and threw it away. Not even a grump. She is an amazing girl. She still loves her peeps even when they take her treasures away. She has gifted us with her love and trust. I hope she knows how much we love her. </div>
<div> </div><div>Ninja doesn't know I'm writing this. She would not be amused. She knows we love her too. She is forgiving mostly. If I am the one challenging her. </div><div> </div><div>We are sending drool to all in need. Maggie is sending sleepy, sweet drool. The rest are sending lubs and snooters.</div>
<div> </div><div>Julie with Ninja, Marley, Maggie and Shelby</div>