There’s nothing worse than a bath! Right?
According to their owner, Jackson and Missy are smiling right after they had a…bath.
Oh you must be joshing us Cody! :))
According to their owner, Jackson and Missy are smiling right after they had a…bath.
Oh you must be joshing us Cody! :))
What beautiful smiles!! I can believe it – my pup loves having a bath!
Oh, those beautiful Sheltie smiles!
what beautiful pups!
too cute…
WHAT GREAT SMILES ! WHAT EXPRESSIVE FACES ! FACES SHOWING UNCONDITIONAL LOVE ! BEAUTIFUL ! ( BUT I’M NOT SURE ABOUT THE BATH THING !!! )
I can tell they’re fresh from a bath by their fluffiness. (is there anything sweeter than burying your nose in fresh Sheltie-coat and getting all that fresh puppy fragrance?) But the smiles? They must be awfully forgiving, or someone is showing them a cookie! My Sheltie would hold a major pouty grudge every time I gave him a bath.
looks like they are singing a duet, possibly trying out for American Idol – I would vote for them!!! too cute:-)
SO CUTE! I think my pup hates me during the bath process, but after she’s been dried and brushed, she prances around like she’s a queen. There is a lot of “Look at me, I am so pretty” show going on :).
What sweeties! My Shelties have always put up with me for a bath, but afterward they run around and are telling me they definitely feel great! I know they love feeling clean.
Too cute! Sheltie puppies are the best kind of puppy.
well, it’s a warm sunny day, their coats are shiny and clean and fluffy, the bath thing is clearly long forgotten- what’s not to smile about???
Beautiful pups! My dog doesn’t like baths but he sure is good shaker when they’re over!
My boys always loved the “after bath” time. First they loved being dried off with a towel, it would rev them up like wind-up toys. Then they would run around and play for a while. Then they would get treats for having to go through being bathed. Then came the nap (with smiles, of course).
My two hide or jump on Daddy’s lap at the mention of the word Bath.
Only Greenies get them to forgive me after the deed.