eba0315
10,000+ Views

매력넘치는 누룽왕자 “만.또.아.리 네”

오늘은 착한남자 뽕주댕이 또동이의 단독샷이예요 ㅋ

시간이 지날수록.... 사랑을 받아서인지,,, 한없이 잘생겨지고 있는 또동군입니다!!^^

조금씩 조금씩 ......

변화하더니,, (뽕주댕이는 유지~ㅋㅋ)

남냥남냥 합니다!!!ㅋㅋㅋ

7살 또동이는 요즘 회춘하고 있어요~~^^

점점 더 놀이 참여도 하구요~ 활동적으로 변하고 있는 또동이죠!!!!

또동이는 뭘하는걸까요!? 넓은 어깨를 자랑해봐요~

어이~뽕주댕이~ 뭣하는것이야?

또동: 아~~누나야!!!증말 너무하네~

우리또동이는 장난감을 흔들어주면,

한번을 못잡아요!!ㅋㅋ 사냥은 글렀죠 ㅋ 너무 빠른 장난감 때문에~저러네요 ㅋ 무능력 또동!! 남냥이가 사냥도 못하고!!이그!!

“너 그래가지고 밥은 먹고살겠뉘?ㅋ”

또동: 그런얘기 하지마!!쥔짜!!!!

저 깃털새퀴가 넘 빠른거지~

늘~한박자느린~ ㅋㅋㅋ 또동이!!

움직임은 늘상

슬~~~~로~~우 ㅋㅋ

또동이 너는 이느마~

누나가 델고 사는거 고맙게 생각해~~ㅎ 바삭한사료와 깨끗한물과 넘치는 사랑을주는

집사한테 잘하란말이야!!ㅋㅋ

이런 어플이 있어서~한번 해봤어요!!ㅋㅋ

앞으로 점점 잘생겨질것같은 또동이 기대해봅니다!!^^

하지만 아옹이의 생각은?

아옹:웃기시네!!!!!! 내가 바로 미남쾌남냥이쥐~

아리도 콧방귀 마구 뀌는듯 하네요~~ㅋ

뭐 사실 다들 못냄이죠 ㅋㅋㅋ 그게 매력이구요!!

그와중에~~요리 얌전히 있던 망망국의여왕! 만듀의 심기를 건드리는늠이 있었으니,,,ㅋㅋ

역시 ㅋㅋ 여장부만듀!!! 나름 지지않으려버티는 아옹이!!!

매일 이렇게 싸우고 놀고 먹고 자고 하면서 잘지내네요~~^^
2017년 얼마 남지않았네요~~ 한해동안 큰걱정없이 건강히 잘지내준 만또아리 더 이쁩니다!!!

2018년 새해에도 건강하고 함께 행복하게 잘지내주길 ~ ㅎㅎ

빙글러님들 모두 2017년 행복한 마무리하시구~ 다가오는 2018년도엔 정말! 진짜! 진심으로!!
더 행복하시길 바래요~ 우리모두 다함께요~^^ 예전처럼 빙글이 애착이가지않아.... 소식을 자주전하지 못하지만,, 만또아리 내년에도 잘부탁드려요~이뻐해주세요~^^

2017-12-20

21 Comments
Suggested
Recent
아이고~ 회춘한 또동이 보기 좋구만~ ㅋㅋㅋ 만듀는... 역시 씩씩해~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ외모만 여냥인가??ㅋㅋㅋㅋ아리는 적응좀 해가고 있나??ㅋㅋ 아옹아~ 댐비지마라~ 만듀 못이긴다~ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 만또아리~ 내년에도 아프지 말고~ 집사 심심하니깐 집사랑 좀 놀아주고~ ㅋㅋㅋ 만집사도 고생 많은 한해였어~^^ 열흘 남았는데 마무리 잘 하구~ 내년엔 더 건강해져서 애들 더 잘 챙겨주쟈~~ ㅎㅎㅎ
에바님도 올 한 해 수고 많으셨어요^^ 4분 쥔님에 유기묘들 봉사까지... 꼭 건강하시고 연말 잘 보내시길~~~😊😊😊
빙글이 싫어져도 에바님 소식은 계속 기다리고 있어요ㅠㅠ
부디 전해주세요 부디요 머라도요 사냥이 글구 뚠이 완팬이니 음 또동이 완전 팬
내 사랑이 또동이 월래 잘생겼는디 ㅋㅋ 너무 잘생김 또 만두는 너무 이쁘공 ㅋㅋ 아옹 아옹이 귀염 집사님도 마무리 잘하세용
Cards you may also be interested in
Pope criticizes German Catholic reform movement | Pope Francis said that he did not want "another" Protestant Church in Germany, echoing fears that reforms could split the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis said that he did not want "another" Protestant Church in Germany, echoing fears that reforms could split the Catholic Church. Contentious issues include female deacons and blessing same-sex marriages. Pope Francis on Sunday warned German Catholics against implementing reforms while speaking to journalists on his flight back from Bahrain. "I say to German Catholics: Germany has a great Protestant Church, but I don't want another one, because it won't be as good," the pope said. Francis was responding to a question as to what Germany's Catholic Church should do in the face of decreasing membership. "I am not saying go backwards, no; but go to the source of inspiration, to the roots," he stressed, warning against entering "contingent" discussions that move away from the "core of theology." What is the German Catholic Church's reform movement? Pope Francis was responding to the progressive German Catholic movement known as the "Synodal Path," which has proposed broad reforms amid declining membership and changing public attitudes. Record numbers of Germans have left their congregations in recent years, with church membership dropping below 50% for the first time in 2021. Results from a survey published in September of this year suggested that 58% of German Catholics opposed anti-abortion statements made by Pope Francis. The church has also been rocked by child sex abuse scandals. In July, the German Catholic Church received a letter from the Vatican rebuking the reform current. "The Synodal Path in Germany does not have the authority to oblige the bishops and the faithful to accept new forms of leadership and new orientations of doctrine and morals," it said. The statement went on to say that this "would represent a wound to ecclesial communion and a threat to the unity of the Church." What are the Synodal Path's proposed reforms? In January, around 120 priests and employees of the Catholic church in the Germany came out as members of the LGBTQ community and called for an end to "outdated statements of church doctrine" on sexuality and gender. In February, the Synodal Path called for the Catholic Church to allow priests to marry, women to become deacons and for same-sex marriages to be blessed by the church. The group also called for ordinary Catholics to have more of a say in how the church operates. https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1-89I-2pQ7FEmjbDXGeR6zaocl0vdyXuu?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/11LHh4lb0cPOrF25Sp-Dvz5nkegMU3BIT?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/14sbAzhBr8lJNQVAD-c70a9n-uUJWnCxW?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/15WNVPw-iuxU6b77RcfKxvt7W3YqEHcXL?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/16TLqOEUnJ6iV-EX8PnD7EP3BCSvzaCyQ?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/17CYytqVaYubp4mAEFWQyfMiOoG_TnfYp?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/17GnQpWdNpFgnY0tHE-cJRbZcvRUUdSRN?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/18xcAUw6G2VrQbPRUnZ3fHJBdad0hTG-k?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1BlGsPawqpkLSTpnuwGkuTVnApidTjr9B?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1ByzewDri-w48r8QA4IK1WGedrT9cyLNX?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1CSJFG_STRJe_5D0D3Rp81in1pwS6IQl6?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1EHnv2RKmSdtjSfG0YeENfpDQpnXuEJkT?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1GJztGu7hFDB-iVG7f91jY1Kwi_hEuUDw?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1LlYpbQ-InP7_wvP16lNRnx4TFfamuiXN?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1P2TSwOymCl9ZOEOHloBffI3LjwZhsCym?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1QRq6mm4N315M6Nwu6k5hRiAGN5KG5aSW?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1SKeVKcVk1A7Y8-eKo6YcOW2ofj2-UbTq?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1T9eiIh6ncnzo_nLPi7WuGF44-qeAlNPP?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1TFyq9oKd2_oOHVhZSjdxvvOr81LvCd2J?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1Ua4sD0tDaI164eXSNCb2cUqEOa9DpDNT?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1W8g7d2UF8vYKGiF6TgnVZ_X1X7XQi84b?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1WOJtucUo6hYrQCtcjr8tDHO2GcFFLGx7?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1XBAF4iotUn9i-qsJxkPxjyomh5kRtZVz?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1XnAlqpbegMDqrnDbB9r4jx8MKRCeIzdv?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1_mxZFe2T0VI3HgPEiGoxRRypklIh_TPN?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1_zP6UFnhZDJNnKjJQoXRF-o8q1ICscl6?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1bgCtcWzLRpUphRnjRQ74dxiZGorwzDX4?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1blpQORXTkpdobh_17wsWeiOzQZfdGds6?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1eUYiqcJ0XKpP9QXawLApEfBhD3YBQ6rs?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1fBeB562N9lrssp6aflmNyR5gs_t0TJ4J?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1jkyTwbjPW95_1OVuFlKPoSHyqc-CPHLI?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1joYHngFND7my2z6yRj2TgvzidKhpzsWj?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1koFuKYXPN7kDtu55KJInKVxZlEFCI-ST?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1q4_mBinbWYViNQUx1sipqLYfPwAnjOYI?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1r8cUB3xncvPIlDnxm8uhM0FKNMkwbl3v?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1rpZkzRLm0OcSg0e9qY0gVzDjxzWcD_Bv?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1vN01JJVyg_13PCUARWrQwTiphrFu56g9?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1x9hzs__8G-XgyZcUF6GU9GeaH0HTFyl1?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1yMIa5FLmSMjStQUz1D1433wjMu1ES1cW?usp=sharing https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1z0Wv4khhs6JDGRMkkcNGPZIShwzbFqzw?usp=sharing
Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats: The Psychology Behind the Difference
Do you want to know the difference between a cat and a dog? Most pet owners won’t even register that question in the grand scheme. After all, these days, it seems that every household has at least one furry friend who is always happy to see you when you come home from work. While there are many reasons why owning a cat or a dog might not be the best idea for every single person and their home, in general, pet lovers and guardians agree on one thing: both cats and dogs are undeniably beautiful pets to have in our lives. So, what is the reason why so many people prefer having one over the other? Psychologists have identified several key differences, which may help explain why they are better for different people and their homes. Dogs are Man’s Best Friend Dogs are indeed one of man’s best friends. These loyal animals are always happy to see their owners, even if they’ve been away for a few hours. Dog owners often report feeling happier and more connected to others after spending time with their canine companions. The reason dogs make such great companions can be attributed to several factors. First, dogs have a powerful capacity to be unconditionally loving toward their owners. In most cases, these animals don’t expect anything from their human companions in return. They want to be with their owners. Cats are Women’s Best Friends Many people quickly point out that cats are more likely to be female than male. While this may be true, it is important to remember that many other factors are at play. For example, some cat owners have noted that their pets are almost always female, while others have a kitty boy or girl on their hands. One factor likely related to this imbalance is that many owners of male cats have noted that they are often less interested in spending time with their pets than their female counterparts. In any case, the consensus among many pet owners is that while dogs and cats can make great companions, cats are better suited for female humans than males. This might have something to do with the fact that many cats have been noted to have a slightly more aloof personality than dogs do. Dogs Are Loyal and Considered Good Leaders Dogs are known for being loyal companions with an inherent desire to please their owners. These animals are more affectionate than cats and are often quite happy to sit on laps and show gratitude for being cared for. Some cat owners have noted that their furry friends are not particularly keen on cuddling and prefer to sit on someone’s lap and look out the window instead. Over the years, pet owners have noted the importance of teaching their dogs to obey simple commands like “sit” and “stay.” These basic commands are designed to help dogs feel more comfortable around strangers, including police officers and visitors to your home. In addition, some research has been done to determine whether or not owning a dog makes a person more likely to be seen as a leader in society. Even though many dog owners would likely argue that their pet has nothing to do with this, it has been found that people who own dogs are slightly more likely to be seen as leaders. Cats Are Independent and Proud While dogs are often considered loyal, devoted companions, cats are known to be more independent and proud. These animals are often more affectionate than dogs but are less willing to be subservient to their human companions. This might have to do with the fact that many of these animals have been noted to have slightly more aloof personalities. Many pet owners have also said that cats are often much more active than dogs and tend to be more inquisitive than their canine counterparts. This might be because many cats have also been noted to be more self-aware than dogs. Many people who have owned cats have indicated that they are often much more likely to come when their owners call, even when they are not particularly fond of the idea. Conclusion If any lessons can be learned from all of this, many different types of people and households might be interested in adding a pet to their lives, but they may only sometimes be a good fit for some of them. Luckily, psychologists have identified some key differences between cats and dogs that may help to explain why and how one might be a better fit for a particular person and their home.
How often & How to bathe a Dog at Home
To avoid issues like matting and knots, impacted fur, hot spots, or ear infections, there are a few things to keep in mind. Of course, bathing help in removing visible dirt that your dog accumulated on joyous walks and romps across the great outdoors. Baths are as simple as rinsing, washing, and drying. Maintaining the health of your dog's skin and coat requires proper bathing. Baths are as simple as rinsing, washing, and drying. It is important to know about grooming and bathing your dog. Today, in this list we will see Tips For Bathing a Dog At Home. How often should you bathe your dog? How often you should bathe your dog depends on its age, coat type, skin sensitivity, medical requirements, how quickly they get dirty or odorous, and your preferences. A healthy dog with a short, smooth coat and no skin conditions doesn't require frequent bathing. Dog baths are typically performed more for the convenience of the dog owners than for the benefit of the dogs themselves. Nevertheless, giving your dog a wash at least once every two to three months is an excellent idea. Taking your dog for a bath is a great time to examine them for any lumps or skin issues that might be symptoms of a more serious health concern. Bathing your dog no more than once a month is typically sufficient if they have a healthy coat and normal skin. Do not give your dog more than one bath each week unless your veterinarian instructs you to do so since this can dry out their skin and harm their fur. If dogs are bathed too regularly, the natural oils that keep their skin and hair healthy may be stripped away. Choose a location or Area The floor of a bathtub or sink will get slippery if you bathe your dog in one. Put a towel on the floor of the tub or sink to offer your dog traction and to aid in his relaxation. A rubber bath mat or non-slip adhesive pads are other options. During his wash, your dog could become agitated or anxious and try to flee. If at all possible, select a constrained area. If you use the bathtub, close the bathroom door. Make sure to wash your dog in a gated area if you're bathing it outside so that it can't escape. If your dog is really small, you can give him a bath in the kitchen or laundry sink. If there is no winter, then you can bathe your dog outside in the garden. Larger dogs can be washed in bathtubs or showers. Long-haired dogs are ideal for people who enjoy grooming rituals like brushing, bunning, and general animal-fur maintenance. Take these steps before giving dogs bathing You can remove your dog's collar before bathing. Dogs are sensitive to hot water just like humans are, so check the temperature of the water before giving your dog a bath. Warm up the water, but not too much. Your dog may get a chill from water that is too cold, which is problematic for young dogs. Trim your dog’s nails. Dogs' ears can become infected when they become wet. He will benefit from having cotton balls in his ears to keep the ear canals dry. You should have everything you need near at hand before beginning the washing procedure. Towels, cotton balls, dog shampoo, treats, and a washcloth or sponge are all necessary. You will need a bucket or another receptacle for rinsing if you don't have a hose or detachable showerhead. Bathing Process Wet their coat: Make sure his coat is completely wet. For dogs with very thick coats, this may take some time. Spray your dog with a hose or detachable showerhead if you have one. Make sure there isn't too much water pressure; otherwise, it can startle him. If you wet your dog with a bucket or pitcher, be careful not to drop water on his head. Shampooing: Pour a strip of shampoo along the body of dogs with short fur. Pre-mixing shampoo and water in a small cup is a good idea if your dog's coat is very long or thick. You may get uniform lather all over his coat by doing this. Never wash your dog's head or face with shampoo. Use a moist washcloth to gently remove any dirt from his face if it is dirty. Massage the shampoo in the direction of your dog's hair growth if he has a very long coat. This will aid in avoiding tangling. You can apply the shampoo without a washcloth or sponge. In fact, using your hands is a smarter option. By doing so, you can check for signs of bumps. Wash their Body: With the exception of the head, massage the entire body with shampoo. Lather up his paws, tail, tummy, armpits, and vaginal area as well. As long as the shampoo bottle instructs, leave it on your dog. Some shampoos have mild flea repellents in them, and for those to work, they may need to be applied for a set period of time. Use a moist washcloth to remove the dirt from your dog's face. Avoid using a washcloth to clean inside his ears because doing so can overwet them and cause an infection. Use the washcloth to clean in between your dog's facial skin folds, if he has any. Rinse out their Body: It's crucial to thoroughly rinse the shampoo residue from your dog's coat. It may take some time to complete this fully, especially if your dog has thick or double-coated fur. An improper rinse might cause skin irritation and a pH imbalance in your dog's coat. If you're using a hose or sprayer, avoid spraying your dog's face. Dry their Coat: The drying procedure will go more quickly if you have access to a towel made of very absorbent microfiber, but even an ordinary bath towel will do. Then, pat your dog dry by placing the towel over his back. Avoid rubbing the towel, because this can mat long-haired breeds. Be ready for some splattering because your dog will likely shake himself dry as a matter of course. The fur of certain dogs may be dried with hair dryers. To prevent burning your dog, keep the heat in a low or cool setting. Never direct a hair dryer to the face of your dog. Examine your dog's coat. To prevent tangling, you should comb out your dog's long or shaggy fur while it is still damp. I hope this information will be helpful to you.