I remember being in a small supermarket seeing a labrador guide dog whose head suddenly turned around as they walked past the pet food shelves which ran along the back of the store. Guess that is one way to tell the breed. It kept its eye on those shelves but alas its mission was the owners needs. My G is here
Your comment about less-well behaved geese made me smile. Canadian geese have become somewhat of a pest here. My stamp is here: https://envelope100.blogspot.com/2026/03/g-is-for-almudena-grandes.html
Sorry, but I don't know nothing about dogs either. Or geese! I love this flying one.
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I remember being in a small supermarket seeing a labrador guide dog whose head suddenly turned around as they walked past the pet food shelves which ran along the back of the store. Guess that is one way to tell the breed. It kept its eye on those shelves but alas its mission was the owners needs.
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Yes, a Yellow Lab. Joy's right, Labs tend to be gluttons!
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Great theme! Love the lab stamp: I always feel bad for working (trained) dogs....well, all working animals.
ReplyDeleteReally? I think they might feel pride in what they're doing. Then again, maybe I'm anthropomorphizing...
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Your comment about less-well behaved geese made me smile. Canadian geese have become somewhat of a pest here. My stamp is here: https://envelope100.blogspot.com/2026/03/g-is-for-almudena-grandes.html
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