Some pictures of my guide dog and I at my works Christmas dinner, at Chimes of Pimlico: http://www.chimes-of-pimlico.co.uk/
Trigger is the one holding the Jumbone, while I am hiding underneath the table!
Kevin with the Jumbone!
Kevin under the table (Sorry Trigger!)


LOL, Trigger looks worried that you’ll eat all the Jumbones LOL 😀
Actually, when the camera was pointing the other way, I did, poor Trigger!
He’s not impressed at all ha!
Would you be impressed, as a dog lying under the table while everyone else is tucking into tasty food and all you can do is drool over the delicious scents? (ha, ha)! Actually he did get a few morsels which fell on the floor and one jum bone! Thanks for your comment, Kevin
Haha, oh dear. Trigger’s face is priceless!
Glad you liked the photographs. He was probably thinking “I wish that silly man would stop playing with my jum bones and let me eat them because I am hungry. In fact I am always hungry and I can never remember a time when I’m not looking for food for, after all I am a dog!” Have you ever kept a dog? Do many people in India keep dogs as pets or are they mainly kept as guard dogs? Many thanks for your comment, Kevin
Kevin, he is looking at it longingly. Like you’re being a tease. Poor trigger. We don’t have dogs in the way you do in the UK – which was such a delightful discovery for me. We have street dogs that we adopt or feed. In the cities, it’s becoming a trend to buy a pedigree dog but none of the wide open spaces and parks to take a walk in. I do love animals though.