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Cujo 19 of 52: Please don’t leave me!



I want to go with you

As my aunt packed her things for a weekend trip, Cujo jumped into her suitcase. It’s amazing how pets are so perceptive. They may not speak our language, but somehow they understand what’s going on. I don’t know how long Cujo stayed in my aunt’s suitcase, but I do know he got a lot of loving kisses when my aunt’s family got back from their vacation! :)

How do your pets react when you’re about to leave them at home?

This Cujo pic a week is my little tribute to this fuzzy wuzzy family friend. 52 weeks in a year brings you 52 Cujo pics! Here are the past Cujo snaps:
Christmas Cujo Cujo wears a raincoat Cujo in the Sun Cujo the Stuffed Toy Cujo at Lila shihtzu happens Happy Cujo All play and no work makes a tired but happy doggie Sleeping Cujo Cujo at Kopiroti Cold Cujo Spot Cujo I'm ready for my close-up. Don't lick my camera Cujo! PSP before Puppy Cujo and Maxine cuddle Cujo got a haircut

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3 Responses to “Cujo 19 of 52: Please don’t leave me!”

  1. Eper Says:

    BamBam is very perceptive about what’s going on around him. He knows when the hubby and I are leaving with him in tow. He excitedly wags his tail and follows us around. Surprisingly, when he knows it’s just me and the hubby leaving, he leaves us alone but is always sad to see us go. And when we return, the welcome home kisses are abundant and he acts as though he hasn’t seen us for 10 years! :)

    Awww that’s so sweet! Sweet reunion!

  2. witsandnuts Says:

    He’s cute as always! They really got intuition ‘no? =)

    Ang fish kaya meron din? Hehehe. Yun lang ang pet na kaya ko alagaan eh!

  3. Via Says:

    Our older dog, Cosi. always does the same! She tries to squeeze herself into my larger handbags before I leave the house!

    Vias last blog post..Tech Tote Now Available at Electronics Boutique

    How do you get her out? So cute!


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