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    Where - what town - is Slater Park in? My big sister is now working in Rhode ISland, and is a huge fan of elephants, so might want to stop and see Fanny one day!
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    Your walk and all the photos made me smile too. Thanks, I really enjoyed each one of them. It's amazing that you ever got all 4 to look "sort of" in the same direction. As someone said, I cant get my two little ones together for a pic. I bet your fluffs really enjoyed their walk. Thanks for showing us the pics. Here's one of your photos with a frame I did at picasa.
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    That looks like such a lovely place to walk!
    Thanks for all the pretty photos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Where - what town - is Slater Park in? My big sister is now working in Rhode ISland, and is a huge fan of elephants, so might want to stop and see Fanny one day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fritz03 View Post
    The scenery at the park looks very nice,the birds in the water,must be fall,your Bichons looked like they really enjoyed the walk in the park,having a rest,I assumed they had treats as well and enjoyed the ride in the car.
    Thank you Barry. Yes they DO get treats, it is the ONLY way we can walk past other dog walkers, lol. Otherwise they bark, bark BARK!

    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    Thanks for the pictures, a very interesting group of shots. Is Slater a city park or a State park?
    Loved the pics of the fuzzy butts. Tasha almost looks like she's thinking "are we there yet?"
    in her turning to look back at you.
    It is a city park.

    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Where - what town - is Slater Park in? My big sister is now working in Rhode ISland, and is a huge fan of elephants, so might want to stop and see Fanny one day!
    As Ellie said, it is in Pawtucket. The tribute to Fanny is by the children's playground. The actual zoo is long gone. They do now have a sort of Petting Zoo with a pony, goats, sheep, chickens and one very noisy rooster!

    Quote Originally Posted by kaycountrygal View Post
    Your walk and all the photos made me smile too. Thanks, I really enjoyed each one of them. It's amazing that you ever got all 4 to look "sort of" in the same direction. As someone said, I cant get my two little ones together for a pic. I bet your fluffs really enjoyed their walk. Thanks for showing us the pics. Here's one of your photos with a frame I did at picasa.
    Kay, that is awesome! Thank you VERY MUCH for framing this photo for me, I shall print it out in a little bit.
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    Awesome photos Really beautiful park with lots of interesting things!
    I gotta say though, I don't understand how you manage to walk so many dogs without constantly ending up with a huge knot of leashes, lol

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    Very nice pictures. All of your dogs sure are well behaved. I don't think that I could walk 4 dogs at once.

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    What a beautiful place and it looks like you had a beautiful day too! You got some great pics of the fluffs all together!
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    They are a good group of doggies, thank you. I am constantly working with them, always have a pocket of treats.

    We really enjoy walking there!
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    Aww these are great! What a lovely walk you guys had, and Slater park looks like a nice place. The pups are c-u-t-e I agree, it's amazing how you get them all to look!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alysser View Post
    Aww these are great! What a lovely walk you guys had, and Slater park looks like a nice place. The pups are c-u-t-e I agree, it's amazing how you get them all to look!
    There was a LOT of out takes, lol.
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    Looks like a great day was had by all. I too really enjoyed seeing all the little fluffybutts strutting in a row - very cute.
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