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Tapa looking quite sinister2434 views
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Kiko & Tapa in their Favorite Position3728 views....begging for food....!
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Tapa in the Kitchen2140 views
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Marjorie with the Bull Terriers2661 viewsMadresfield - Summer 2003
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Marjorie and Tapa resting their eyes1302 viewsI recently asked Marjorie if she'd sell Tapa for 10,000. "Oh yes," she said. We could always get another puppy. Does this look like someone who would sell Tapa?
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Tapa and new pet food1165 viewsWe tried to get Tapa to be one of our dog food "models." We set up the seamless background, and then put down the bowl of food. Of course, he became food-focused. But also kept turning his backside towards the camera. This is one of the only photos we were able to get of his head. We have lots and lots of Tapa's tail.
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Tapa, Marjorie, and Kiko Reading Newspaper1816 viewsWe play musical couches with the Bull Terriers. Sometimes they like to sit on our right, sometimes on our left. Sometimes in our lap. We are currently in the Tapa on our right, Kiko on our left mode. For now --- for a minute.
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Tapa on the Couch977 viewsTapa was feeling a bit poorly, so spent most of the day on the couch --- with his head over the arm rest.
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Bull Terriers and Cushions873 views
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Bull Terriers - with only one cushion1365 viewsThis is what happens when we only bought one Cozies cushion (testing it out first) and have two bull terriers. Needless to say we had to rush out and order a second --- www.cozies.net. The cushions are great: made of Dupont Cordura, so quite strong.
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Whitecroft - Spring Afternoon363 viewsApril 25, 2004 -- Gorgeous Spring Sunday -- Marjorie and I spent the day reading the papers, etc., out on the lanai. (Actually, I read the papers while Marjorie tossed Kiko's ball.) Kevin mowed the front lawn on Friday afternoon, so took this photograph with the Cone Noses.
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Tapa and the Daisy Sprinkler3522 viewsWe bought this silly yellow daisy sprinkler at the BBC Garden Show --- for Tapa. We knew he'd chase the water all over the place. And he did, for hours. When we shut it off, he'd stand at look at the limp daisy, waiting for it to do something. So we'd have to turn it on again.
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