Charlie Bear here.

Mom Peep knows I love her. Dad Peep knows it, too. He probably feels it more cause I’m always up on his chest trying my hardest to lick his whiskery face, molding myself into the crook of his arm (turning it numb sometimes when I lay there a long time), and plopping into his lap for a tummy rub or stroking.

CB April 2013 004

Does he proclaim his love for me? Yup, he does, all the time when we’re at home and even at work when he talks about me. I know he thinks I’m really good for him. And I am. But now he has a new way to show it.

Rescue Dog Sticker.2

It’s a sticker for anywhere you want to stick it, even on the bumper of a car, or it can just be propped up on a desk or next to books or something (that’s what Mom did with hers…she got one, too).

It says what I can’t say out loud. It’s what I show Dad Peep by snuggling in close and tight. Thanks, BoneHon, the designer and seller of the sticker, for saying just what I wanted to say.

You can buy them here on ebay and shipping is FREE:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rescue-Dog-Vinyl-Bumper-Sticker-2-5-x-9-25in-Animal-Shelter-Pet-Paw-/201157957933?pt=Decals_Stickers_Vinyl_Art&hash=item2ed5f2d92d

Wiggles & Woofs to you,
Charlie Bear

www.bjtayloronline.com

 

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9 thoughts on “Do You Proclaim it?

  • October 3, 2014 at 10:18 am
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    Good day! I could have sworn I’ve visited this web site before but after
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  • September 5, 2014 at 4:56 am
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    Charlie Bear, I’ll have to tell my daughter Jamie about this. She’s so in love with Jax, her rescue dog. He’s changed her life~~~~ xoxo

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    • September 5, 2014 at 7:04 am
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      Julie,
      Us rescue dogs are extremely grateful for the love of our Peeps. Without them, where would we be?
      Wiggles and woofs to you and Jamie, and to Jax too,
      Charlie Bear

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  • September 3, 2014 at 5:25 pm
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    Thanks, BJ. Rescuing our greyhounds was one of the most precious things we’ve ever done. To watch them grow and respond to love – well, we’ll never forget it. Ever.

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    • September 3, 2014 at 5:51 pm
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      Shawnelle,
      Charlie Bear here. Mom Peep says loving fur babies is the bestest thing in the whole wide world cause of unconditional love and all that. What she doesn’t know is that us fur-kids also love our peeps back with our whole heart (as little though it is) cause if they didn’t give us a home (like you did for your greyhounds) we wouldn’t have love and companionship and warm laps to snuggle into.
      Much wiggles and woofs to you,
      Charlie Beare

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  • September 2, 2014 at 7:59 pm
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    CB, I mouth off also; got to where I bark, bark and bark some more at almost everything I see or hear. MoM peeps surely would like for your peeps to tell her how to make me stop it if she knows how. When my peeps try to get me to stop seems as if I only get worse and louder; so help someone!!…

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    • September 3, 2014 at 8:26 am
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      Beaugie,
      Mom Peep distracts me when I’m barking, but that doesn’t always work. Mom Peep also puts her finger to her lips and says “shhhhhhh” but that doesn’t always work either. Mom Peep tries to ignore me, but the shrillness of my bark makes her ears hurt. I don’t know why I do it. Sometimes I just can’t help myself. I bet it’s like that for you, Beaugie, too.
      Woofs to you (little quiet woofs),
      Charlie Bear

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    • September 2, 2014 at 1:58 pm
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      Meredith,
      And I do love to talk! Well, maybe not “talk” but mouth off about things. That’s what Mom Peeps says I do when I bark at things I see…she calls it “mouthing off.”
      Wiggles to you,
      Charlie Bear

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