Finchley at three months
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September 1, 2009 · 16 comments
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In the words of Rachel Zoe … I die.
So adorable.
He is lovely !
Awww. I am in love
He is almost like saccharine: so sweet I can’t bear it! His ears are so long & silky that I’ve taken to wrapping them around my feet. LLGxx
He is so lovely! We have a bassett hound we rescued who has turned out to have another dog someshere in her family tree! It amazes me to see a full blooded puppy conmpared to our George She is adorable but nothing like a Finchley!
Ahhhh. Finchley is such a great name for a dog too.
LOL — what a dramatic expression! Cute!
Oh my goodness! thats adorable!
So cuddly; adore his expression.
ahhh cute. He looks like King Charles l
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So cute dog!!!
Oh, he made me laugh! So sweet! I want a doggie to go running with me.
Finchley running? Hah! Get anything but a Basset Hound if you want a running partner. Finch gambols. Leaps. Chews. But run? Not so much. LLGxx
There isn’t a word that even comes close to describing how brilliant and precious and superb this dog is.