Why the face?

I have had Melvin for just over four years and have been asked several hundred times about what’s behind the sad face.  I always say, ‘that’s just his face’.  When I first got him, I fell in love with his sad expression.  I had met him, I knew how exuberant and outgoing he was, so I didn’t feel too terrible about enjoying his weepy expression.  In fact, his mopey face, is part of the joy of my every day.

5 thoughts on “Why the face?

  1. cookn4u – Platte City, MO – Retired Federal Employee, started a 2nd career with The Pampered Chef which I've been doing for 18 years. Dog lover of all kinds. Love to cook.......not surprisingly! Looking for great cooking tools or an awesome fundraiser? Call me! Looking for the best job, call me now!
    Beth Ann Caldwell Roberts on said:

    I love his face, too. It’s a face that just makes you want to give him lots & lots of kisses!

  2. Bahah, I love his face! I get that comment with Rufus a lot, too. “He looks miserable.” or “Why’s he so sad??” and I usually just say “He lives a sweet life and is loved to pieces, so I’m guessing that’s just the hound in him.” Haha oh goodness

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