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Having a Drink - in Black and White455 mol gekuckt ginnWhy do dogs prefer to drink from streams and canals instead of nice clean water in a stainless steel bowl?
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Tamworth "in the zone"2240 mol gekuckt ginnShe's just covered her nose with a liberal coating of mud, and that's made her thirsty.
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The Ridgebacks at the Drinking Hole185 mol gekuckt ginnClean, fresh water in stainless steel bowls in their suites --- but the Ridgebacks prefer a drink from the fish pond.
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Marjorie Having A Green Drink1985 mol gekuckt ginnThis can only have been in Italy or France. Where else would they drink something that colour? On our Windstar cruise in the Med.
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Harvey Having A Cool Drink130 mol gekuckt ginnA hot summer's day, so what's nicer than a cool drink in the shade. As we're in Malvern, I suppose this counts as Malvern water?
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Harvey Having A Drink160 mol gekuckt ginnComfortably positioned in the shade, with the water bowl conveniently located.
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Buddy running with the ball99 mol gekuckt ginnBuddy loves to jump into the fountain to cool off after some hectic ball playing. He then drops the ball to get a drink and doesn't know how to retrieve the ball because it has sunk to the bottom. He then usually takes Harvey's ball!
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Marjorie Having a Drink224 mol gekuckt ginnAn undated photograph, with no indication where it was taken. (I tried zooming in on the background, but no clues there either.)
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Berskshire Pig Having a Drink332 mol gekuckt ginnWe bought this inexpensive kiddie pool from Argos, and hoped that the smaller pigs would enjoy a swim. This Berkshire pig thought it was a drinking trough.
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Wild Boar and Swimming Pool257 mol gekuckt ginnWe bought this kiddie's swimming pool at Argos to see if the piglets (Berkshire and wild) would like a swim. But this large wild boar decided the water was better for drinking than for swimming.
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Hey, who's that handsome dude?!136 mol gekuckt ginn
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Oh, goodie, muddy water126 mol gekuckt ginn
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