Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Unconditional love comes in many forms

Jennifer owns two dogs, Dallas (on the left) and Bailey (on the right).



Dallas is the high-energy, vocifierously spunky one--she's a labrador/Australian shepherd mix. Bailey's the quiet, at times lumbering Black Lab, and quite the cuddly one in the family. She's often found curled up on the bed (after having pushed off all the covers with her loveable snout!) in what Jen and I fondly refer to her as "Bailey the Bed Ball."

Dallas, or "Ms. Dallas" as we call her, is quite the character too. She's so incredibly loving and relentlessly obedient. Extremely intelligent and so eager to please. My favorite things about her are the ever-constant sparkle of life and love in her eyes and her playful prances and pounces whenever she sees you or hears her name.

Bailey is also unique; if not in her extreme stubbornness but for her undeniably irresistible cuddly nature. Her sole goals in life are to cuddle, eat, sleep/cuddle, eat, and cuddle some more! One of her favorite things to do (and mine!) is to lie on top of me all sprawled out...belly out no less!...while I'm sitting on the couch rubbing her belly. I swear, she could cuddle in any position, any where, any time!

I'd say that both of these puppies (they're not really puppies anymore--Dallas is 9 yrs. old and Bailey's 7 yrs. old) are examples of unconditional love. No strings attached. Just love.

It's really awesome!

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