No cookie am I.
But I'm all black and white.
And a good 'ole dog.
Published by Karen Gros
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Oreo was dropped off by our house over a year ago. He was thin and malnourished. Now he has filled out and is a very happy dog.





30 Comments
Post a CommentWho never does bite!
I'm a dog-lover, too.
Catching up after a week in Vegas
Haha yep, I see how he got his name!
What a nice doggie!
Awww ... love the photo too!
How sweet!
cute
How cute!
a great poem