
It was late August in 2010 and our little cuddly puppy had grown in two years to a gentle giant. He had free range in our 3 acre wooded plot. Who was that in my wildflower garden?

Oh! Its you. By far the biggest GSD any had ever seen.
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Baron! The canine gardener and my best buddy.
Actually, he is in charge of the organic fertilization department.
Perfect description for a great dog. I hope you pay him well for all that fertilising.
ReplyDeleteBaron is a very handsome dog!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he fertilizes well.
ReplyDeletePets are a lot of fun,although I doubt that garden was planted for him LOL
ReplyDeleteLove the shot of him "growing" in your garden. What a handsome fellow. We never forget them do we?
ReplyDeleteHi Troutbirder - he looks much loved and I'm sure is great company ... let alone a wonderful defecator and spreader of good for the birds, bees and plants. The wild garden is just lovely to see - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteHa! The tallest flower in the garden. What a beautiful guy.
ReplyDeleteI love picture #1. Baron was such a beauty and fit perfectly in that setting. Lovely memories, Troutbirder
ReplyDeleteHe was a handsome dog! I know you miss him TB...sending you a hug:)
ReplyDeleteSo very handsome... thanks for stopping by my Lizard post today... we love lizards and frogs and all critters with 4 legs and fir... we have a barrel full of tadpoles waiting to get their legs..
ReplyDeleteAw, he's beautiful! Life is better with our furry friends!
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