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Slow down!


While out walking a different route yesterday I came across a lady walking a very good boy. He was very excited and was pulling on his lead while she was talking on her cellphone. Guess he just wanted to get ahead.

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Comments

Bill said…
She is supposed to be paying attention to her best friend and not to the phone.
William Kendall said…
Some dogs are like that.
Iris Flavia said…
I go with Bill. Be it a dog or a baby, I see too many people handling their so-called loved ones on the side while concentrating on their dumb smart-phones. How smart is that and how important can one be?
Sorry, I´m old!
Tom said…
...slowing down is great advice!
Betty J. Crow said…
I don't think talking on a cell phone while walking is ever a good idea. Maybe hands free. I'm sure I would trip on something and break my nose. :)
julia said…
Dogs seem built for speed usually, off the lease areas must be great idea. I doubt I will continue the blog, so no worries, no need to look it up! Happy blogging to you!
csuhpat1 said…
So very cute. #allseasons
Tom is right, slowing down is good advise.
Lydia C. Lee said…
I know this well #Allseasons
James said…
Looks like the dog sees something in the bushes.
NatureFootstep said…
thd dog probably want to get the attention she gives the phone. It is the same with children. People talk to the phone, not to their children. :(

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