A Dog’s Life in Russia

I brought my dog Spazz to Russia. He is a 5 year old Beajack – a Beagle/Jack Russell Terrier mix. He loves Russia because there are a lot of trees and piles of mud and snow for him to pee on.

But the problem is Spazz gets really dirty and needs a bath when he comes home, and he hates baths.

I bought Spazz several different coats, but he hates all of them so I stopped putting them on him.

He does have a friend, Pusha the cat.

Usually the only time Spazz will sit still long enough for a photo is when I offer him a treat.

Or when he is dog-napping.

But if you move around too much he will think something is happening and jump up.

Ian Kummer

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3 thoughts on “A Dog’s Life in Russia”

  1. Cute doggo.
    I really exhousted thinking about Politics and Economics thesedays.(EVIL APE “human”s activity)
    Loving animal make life better.

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  2. My Skittle is primarily Blue Tick Coon Hound and Border Collie mix with the bossiness of the herding Collie. She like cats too. Because of her Coonhound gene she barks a lot. She wants to say “Hi” to everyone.

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