Wednesday, October 28, 2009

October 28, 2009 Happy Birthday Dear Pugslee...

Pugslee is Precious!

Pugslee & Farah

Today is Pugslee's 7th birthday! We usually bake him cup cakes for his special day; but more than anything he loves ice-cream cones from Mc Donald's. So, we indulged him... yep we're weird dog people!

5 comments:

Karen said...

It cracks me up that he knows what McDonalds ice cream cones taste like!

Shelly said...

I know, it's a little embarrassing taking him through the driv-thru and admitting to the cashier, the ice-cream is for the Pug! LOL

brittna said...

yes you are..hahaha

Alan said...

Pugslee, doesn't look very happy. I think he knows what 7 years means in dog years. I feel his pain. Next time, try to get him his favorite, a chocolate anything, & he'll forget about his dog years. Farah, on the other hand, looked happy & pretty as usual.

Shelly said...

Farah wanted him to blow out his candle- that's why he looks a little worried.

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