Stop thief!

Looks can be deceiving.  Not everyone who looks honest and friendly can be trusted.

Here's the story.  Yesterday (Oct 29th) Zion and I went out for his final pee walk of the day, just after dark.  We passed by the home of my neighbours B and P who were sitting outside in the cool of the evening.

P said "come and join us". I was glad to so do. They reminded me that they hailed from Pittsburgh, and that they grew up in a neighbourhood close to Squirrel Hill -  the site of last Saturday's terrorist attack at a Synagogue. We lamented this atrocity.

As we chatted P  made a fuss of Zion, and I did the same to their Irish Terrier Seamus.

It was a pleasant time, one in which I rejoiced in being able to walk out in our neighbourhood, and visit with my neighbours.

Z and I got home.  He dropped something on my porch. It was one of those canine rawhide chews.  The little bugger had stolen it from P, B and Seamus, and carried it home in his jaws.




Looks can be deceiving. This is the face of a thief!

P and B thought this was very funny.  They assured me that the rawhide type chew was of the highest quality, a chew which could be devoured and digested with no harm to our dogs.





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