I love what the previous comment said about standing up to be heard. I also love the thought of that barrier of protection between the little barker and the big giant.
What a great pic! I've been writing with some other ladies from my church about Facing the Giants in our spiritual lives on our women's ministry blog. It's been a really cool journey!
priceless and I LOVE IT. David and golliath.
ReplyDeleteCute! Inside all small dogs, there is a HUGE one. LOL
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ReplyDeleteI needed this image! thanks :-)
Love Gail
peace.....
Looks like the legendary David and Goliath.
ReplyDeleteSo did they ever open the door?
ReplyDeleteCute picture!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! I love Great Danes!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brave little dog.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCute picture... Little dogs can act so ferocious, even when a great big dog is nearby!!!!!
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Betsy
Yep!! Stand up and be heard!!!!
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SueAnn
My little terrier Izzy would be right there beside Peanut barking at those BIG DOGS.
ReplyDeleteWe just finished a great Bible Study on the series, Slaying the Giants in Your Life by David Jeremiah. Great study....
Wishing you a great weekend!
LOL... Little dogs can be so fearless. The big dog is looking like, What is your problem!
ReplyDeleteI love what the previous comment said about standing up to be heard. I also love the thought of that barrier of protection between the little barker and the big giant.
ReplyDeleteHahaha reminds me of how my puppy was staring at a huge adult dog of five times its size the other day when we went for out short walks.
ReplyDeleteI maybe smaller than you but i am faster... - maybe that is what she is saying :P
ReplyDeleteHaha, I can think of so many captions for this pic. Too cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pic! I've been writing with some other ladies from my church about Facing the Giants in our spiritual lives on our women's ministry blog. It's been a really cool journey!
ReplyDeletetoo funny...it's easy to be brave when protected.
ReplyDeleteThe look on the neighbors dogs face is priceless. I can just hear him saying, "All I wanted was to play!"
ReplyDeleteThe amazing protective qualities of a screen door!
ReplyDeletea true Kodak moment for those who remember what that means :)
ReplyDeleteCaregivingly Yours, Patrick
There's also the difference in color between the two dogs.
ReplyDeleteIf it weren't for the door, we could witness a David-Goliath fight or a racial dispute.