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ANTHROPOMORPHIZING AND PHOTOS
BY MARSHA MORGAN
Whidbey Life Magazine Contributor
June 17, 2015

Hi! Zoe, the doodle, here—with tips for all my dog pals on how to have a great summer!

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I don’t know much about technology; I think uploading is eating my kibble and downloading is… ( I think you get the picture.)

 

Zoe at desk3 by Marsha Morgan

 

But I do know how to have a good time—especially after a season of this! (And what is SHE smiling about? Is it ’cause she can take HER coat off when she gets inside?)

I WAS SO done with winter…

I WAS SO done with winter…

 

Thank Dog! Summer’s ALMOST here… But you have to take precautions:

My rainbow umbrella works in winter AND Summer. I protect my baby browns with these wrap-arounds, and swimming’s a whole lot safer with my day-glo floaty.

My rainbow umbrella works in winter AND Summer. I protect my baby browns with these wrap-arounds, and swimming’s a whole lot safer with my day-glo floaty.

 

We’re very lucky here ’cause there are lots of places to swim. But don’t forget to check the water temperature before you leap in!

WHOA!! That’s cold!

YIKES!!!  That’s cold!

 

After a brisk swim (or a mad dash out of the water), I love chillaxin’ on the dock with my cousins.

Zoe Chillaxin')

 

Afternoons are a great time to take your person for a walk.

And don’t forget their leash!

And don’t forget their leash!

 

When the sun is out, the smells are intoxicating! But a word of caution: you should always look before you poke your nose in too far…

Zoe nose in bushes

WHOA!!! Was that a bee!?!?!

WHOA!!! Was that a bee!?!?!

 

And—at the end of the day, what’s most important is…

 

…to spend quality time with the “hand” that feeds you.

…spending quality time with the hand that feeds you.

Any questions? Call your vet!

As for me—whew…  That was just TOO much work!

I need a nap.

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