Swimmies for Weenies 🥰🥰🥰
Weenies playing fetch in the pool is the timeline cleanse I needed today. It looks like they are having the best time.
The very end is worth staying for. 😍
Well this was a surprise ending! Dogs are so funny when they chase animals around. I have one that chases squirrels even though he has absolutely no chance of catching them. This rabbit had other plans today. She's not going to be pushed around by any canine. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This four-legged wedding guest stole the show at his owners' wedding in Spain. Mambo, the couple's beloved dog, curled up on the bride's wedding dress in the middle of the ceremony.
In 1992, George H. W. Bush’s dog got so overweight that the president sent a memo asking White House staff to stop feeding him treats.
In February 1992, President George H.W. Bush sent a humorous official White House memorandum to staff after his English Springer Spaniel, Ranger, became noticeably overweight from receiving too many treats.
Announcing what amounted to an “all-points bulletin” on Ranger’s diet, Bush asked every office to commit to a strict no-feeding policy, forbidding biscuits, snacks, and table scraps. He joked that if the weight-loss effort did not succeed, he would have no choice but to enter Ranger in the Houston Fat Stock Show as a “Prime Hereford” beef cow. He ended the memo with the memorable observation: “Right now he looks like a blimp, a nice friendly appealing blimp, but a blimp.”
To help enforce the rules, Ranger was required to wear a special “Do Not Feed Me” badge in addition to his regular White House identification tags. Bush also prohibited the dog from roaming the halls alone and instructed everyone—from staff members and children to Marines—to report anyone caught slipping food to him. The campaign ultimately worked, and Ranger successfully shed the extra weight and returned to a healthier size.