Italian Dogs #3

The canine photos have piled up and  I really need to put up another post of “man’s best friend” before  I get hopelessly behind. This groups starts from just before we got to Sicily, one on the ferry crossing over, and then until about half way through our stay there. It should be obvious by now that the half colored face look is quite popular here and that the vast majority of pooches are on the small side.

I only wish I could hear everyone’s reactions as you view them.  Have fun!

This dog just has to have a split personality also!

This guy cracked me up. He would then just go into a store as if no big deal.  And the dogs were amazingly well behaved.

Making sure that fluff ball doesn’t decide to go swimming while the ferry crosses from the mainland to Sicily.

Nothing fancy just pure lovable.

Have you ever wondered what the world looks like while a dog shakes itself?? And, that he can do it while walking. You try walking down the sidewalk while you shake your head from side to side. Five buck says you end up on the lawn!!

This guy…. just the cutest “how can you not love me” face I have ever seen. He sat next to our table during lunch one day. Never bothered us. Just kept us company.

Yeah Mr Tough Guy got all worked up and was growling at a pigeon of all things that was ten feet from him. Go Killer!

This little puppy is definitely not going to stay little.

I am not sure where this guy found the rib bones but he was working them over pretty good. His day started out very well.

4 thoughts on “Italian Dogs #3

  1. Michael,
    These are great! There’s something about your point of view that really connects you and your subject.
    Of course I know you are still carrying around that pocket full of salami, who can refuse you.

    • Nash,

      The dogs seem to pretty much ignore all the humans who are standing and walking past them. They do though get real interested when I kneel of squat down near them. A little lip squeak also gets their attention.

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