Your'e a good man John, giving this dog a safe and loving place to be, whatever the reason is. We just adopted a wee rough coated Jack Russell after we lost our eighteen year old previous adoption. He has proved to be very grateful to be here, they give so much.
Yes, he looks a bit lost and bewildered and needs some love and care and the odd burger/cocktail sausage/scotch egg wouldn't be too shabby. Thank you for looking after him Tess xx
He is amazing, I have an albino pit bull with big blue eyes and she is deaf from birth, she is strong willed, but completely charming and such a silly butt most times. I also have a Woof Woofies, big shaggy beautiful mixture of many breeds and amazingly he has become her ears. He teaches her and goes to get her if she strays to far from him. They are a perfect couple and certainly a joyful addition to my fur-kid family. Take care and best wishes to you all
Have you got a new dog?!!!
ReplyDeleteHe needs a short term home. Saying nothing more
DeleteIs this a new addition John?
ReplyDeleteOh no, you didn't! X
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable and in good, loving, capable hands for however long he needs.
ReplyDeleteWOOF!
ReplyDeleteOh my Roger is adorable he looks like he will fit right in. with the gang for how ever long
ReplyDeleteHe's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteRoger is a lucky boy
ReplyDeleteAwww, look at that face :)
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, a SharPei! My Betty is half SharPei, half English Bulldog, and totally adorable. They're very strong-willed though, they know their own minds.
ReplyDeletethank you! I was trying to figure this one out and could only come up with a mix. I bet you're right!
DeleteShar pei? Problems with eye skin folds. Big vet bills!
ReplyDeleteBut a lucky boy if he's lodging with you.
Such a beautiful (and worried) face.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to pet him. He looks like he'd be very soft to the touch.
ReplyDeleteLike velvet
DeleteAw Roger, he's a lovely boy.
ReplyDeleteHe's lovely. Actually, he looks a bit like my other half.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Best reply ever :)
DeleteJo in Auckland
oh john you are such a wonderful human! i love roger already!
ReplyDeleteWhat a face!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Roger Gray aka RG !! xxx
ReplyDeleteCan I apply to be a godmother ! xx
ReplyDeleteAwww ... a Shar-Pei. He's gorgeous, and I love his name :-)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you can go gently with Roger, whatever his case may be. Lovely dog, but he needs bigger ears.
ReplyDeleteHe is deaf ..totally deaf
Deletethat makes him all the more loveable, doesn't it.
DeleteRoger is so adorable.
DeleteWatson was deaf and Hamish was almost blind and partly deaf.
I loved then so much and always had to find then where they were.
cheers, parsnip
What a handsome boy.
ReplyDeleteAnother member of the pack, I hope he fits in well.
ReplyDeleteAwwww! Lovely boi
ReplyDeleteHe's gorgeous. Needs some love ❤
ReplyDeleteWill Winnie cope with the cuteness?
ReplyDeleteNo
DeleteWanda?
ReplyDeleteThat nose just needs a big kiss!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie. I'm a sucker for whisker holes on snouts! I'm sure he'll have a wonderful time with you, however long it ends up being.
ReplyDeleteAs I opened this post Murphy barked, and he never barks. So I guess he's giving his approval stamp.
ReplyDeleteAww, his furrowed brow! He's a gorgeous boy:)
ReplyDeleteOy, the punum on that dog! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend with the deaf cat. That was interesting seeing them interact.
ReplyDeleteHe is melting my heart. Winnie sulking over his arrival will be something to watch. I can see some subversive behaviour ahead.
ReplyDeleteOops John, I think you left him in the bath too long!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness he is a handsome boy!
ReplyDeleteHe's adorable!!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
I think I felt a earthquake centered in Wales from Winnie putting her foot down !
ReplyDeleteThe foot is down !
cheers, parsnip
Half dog; half sea-lion. Nice name.
ReplyDeleteOh, does that deeply furrowed forehead mean that he's had major worries? Next time we see this beauty maybe he'll have smoothed out on top.
ReplyDeleteSo cuddleable..... that soft as silk baby coat. Those eyes.
ReplyDeleteOTOH ... the puddles on the carpet, the chewed furniture... the constant game playing!
Will it be love for Winnie ?
ReplyDeleteHe looks sad John.....needs your special kind of love :-)
ReplyDeleteAwww. Maybe he is just what you need - and I’m pretty sure you are just what he needs. That’s lifted my spirits this morning.
ReplyDeleteYour'e a good man John, giving this dog a safe and loving place to be, whatever the reason is. We just adopted a wee rough coated Jack Russell after we lost our eighteen year old previous adoption. He has proved to be very grateful to be here, they give so much.
ReplyDeleteIs that a sealion?
ReplyDeleteHe's got your eyes or you've got his.
ReplyDeletePlease do. Shar peis are the sweetest dogs ever ..
ReplyDeleteOh yes John , adorable dog needing some of your warmth and love. Go for it !
ReplyDeleteWhat does he think?
ReplyDeleteHe has such a sad face and sad eyes.
ReplyDeleteYes, he looks a bit lost and bewildered and needs some love and care and the odd burger/cocktail sausage/scotch egg wouldn't be too shabby.
ReplyDeleteThank you for looking after him
Tess xx
What a handsome boy. Get him a scotch egg pronto!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous looking dog, hope he fits in with your pack, as I'm sure he will. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie... looks a bit bewildered poor love.. but he will be fine.. he found you, lucky Roger.
ReplyDeleteJo in Auckland.
He is amazing, I have an albino pit bull with big blue eyes and she is deaf from birth, she is strong willed, but completely charming and such a silly butt most times. I also have a Woof Woofies, big shaggy beautiful mixture of many breeds and amazingly he has become her ears. He teaches her and goes to get her if she strays to far from him. They are a perfect couple and certainly a joyful addition to my fur-kid family. Take care and best wishes to you all
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