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Paddington Bear

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Someone dressed their Pomeranian dog up like Paddington Bear. 

Sorry just had to post.

 

PS - This is the rest of his story.

 

"This little teddy-like pup is Bertram. He was abandoned at just 5-months-old because his breeders deemed him ‘too big to sell’. Fortunately for Bert, however, New York artist Kathy Grayson found him and immediately wanted to adopt him. Kathy found Bert on petfinder, a pet adoption site which puts potential owners in touch with animals up for adoption in their area, as well as shelters and rescue centres. It’s not just the gallery owner who fell in love with the tiny pommy; Bert now has over 160k fans on Instagram who cling to his every furry move."

 

 

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Thanks for sharing. So cute. Looks just like a Paddington Bear. LOL!!!

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@drizzellla 

 

Teddy bear lovers make the best friends.

Teddy bears understand.

 

Here's my recent purchase from the Q (I collect handmade teddies): grizzly bears!

 

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They are huge.

Architectural art.

I move them about, sometimes on a table top, sometimes near the front door.

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@1Professor wrote:

@drizzellla 

 

Teddy bear lovers make the best friends.

Teddy bears understand.

 

Here's my recent purchase from the Q (I collect handmade teddies): grizzly bears!

 

59154a copy.jpg

 

They are huge.

Architectural art.

I move them about, sometimes on a table top, sometimes near the front door.


WOW! They are such good looking bears. I can understand why you would want them. Plus, give them a change of scenery once in awhile.

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@drizzellla 

 

Sometimes our animal companions also realize the comfort of a teddy.

 

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@drizzellla 

 

That is too cute, thx for posting. Poms make outstanding companions💙

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@1Professor wrote:

@drizzellla 

 

Sometimes our animal companions also realize the comfort of a teddy.

 

 


I also like the bear on the stool checking out what is going on in the neighborhood. Seems like such a comfortable area for everyone to hang out.

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The tattered bear I had in college still sleeps in my bed. No judgement, please. DH knew that no bear was a “deal breaker”.

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@drizzellla wrote:

@1Professor wrote:

@drizzellla 

 

Sometimes our animal companions also realize the comfort of a teddy.

 

 


I also like the bear on the stool checking out what is going on in the neighborhood. Seems like such a comfortable area for everyone to hang out.


@drizzellla   Sometimes wild deer or turkeys come right up to the cottage window. The bear is amused . . .

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Shanus’s 53 yr. old Teddy Bear

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