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Our Animal Friends' Visits

By Nancymccarroll
It was a dog weekend to roll over for.  Friend Kathy in MN and her daughter adopted Olivia last night.  Olivia is a loving catahoula mix, who came all the way from her foster family in North Carolina to live in her new forever home in St Paul.
Our Animal Friends' VisitsOn Saturday, two friends came over at separate times with their animals.  Maggie is a Moxie Doxie, very smart and street savvy in a grand dame manner of sophistication and good breeding. She and her owner of 12 years have a wonderful relationship.
Our Animal Friends' Visits

Then Cookie visited our sister dogs with Abbye, a Shit Tzu.  Here are some of her glamour shots.


Our Animal Friends' VisitsYou better believe that Cookie and Abbye are one hot number; they travel everywhere together.

And here is a photo of some of Sister Maggie and Sister Libby together, prior to Maggie marking her spot just below Libby. Libby was NOT the alpha dog that day!  In "air quotes" imagine that Maggie is telling Libby that she is the one who is in charge, in no uncertain terms.  (Beth was mortified.)  It was actually quite funny. Sister Maggie gave no apologies for her inappropriate behavior as they was actually nothing inappropriate that occurred within her purview.

Our Animal Friends' Visits
St. Francis is credited with being saint of animals, merchants and ecology.  He is beloved. More information about him here.
When he considered the primordial source of all things, [St. Francis] was filled with even more abundant piety, calling all creatures, no matter how small, by the name of brother and sister, because he knew they had the same source as himself. —Saint Bonaventure (1221-1274) [1]
Our Animal Friends' VisitsAnd now I know why I refer to our dogs as sister dogs. Because St. Francis always knew their of their relationships under God's creation.

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