Hey Everyone!
Wow, our furiend Louis has another cool event fur us today! He's doing a super job with the A&E department and couldn't wait to pawticipate with him again.
Today we celebrate the selfie. All kinds of artistic and creative selfies. Here's my chic, ultra modern, attempt at a hip and happenin' selfie. BWAR HAR HAR
Be sure to link over the
LOUIS to see his official post today.
Grr and a Creative Woof,
Sarge
18 comments:
that looks super great... and no one can get you red-pawed... brilliant idea :o)
Sargeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee OMCs you are all kinds of handsome today
Love the blue paws and OF COURSE the red bow tie
Hugs madi your bfff
PS good luck with all the 'extra' requests today
MOLMOLMOL I'm older than dirt and so is mom
What a happenin' dude you are Sarge!!! Great Selfie!!
Smileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
Bwahaahaa! That is very artistic! Is it called 'Blue Paws'? The Australian government bought a painting for $4 million called Blue Poles, and it's not as good as your picture.
Hari Om
WTG Sarge!!! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Great selfie Sarge!
hugs
Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel
You rocked it!
Looking way to cool in your portrait, Sarge!
Thanks fur pawticipating and making this a successful event. Your pawtrait is super cool!
Your Furend
Louis Dog Armstrong
You're looking good Sarge.
BOL Sarge!
hello sarge its dennis the vizsla dog hay wow luk at yoo so kool!!! like david bowie in his glamor days!!! ok bye
Don't you look snazzy? Love it, especially the red bow tie. They are cool!
Mara from Norway
Sarge, you're the coolest, hippest woofie I know!
Love, Angel Sammy
Oh, Sarge, you are too much!
The glasses and bowtie complete the look.
An impressive portrait!
Your Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
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