Clover’s Calendar Close-Up: Our Little Irish Star Shines Bright!

There’s something magical about watching your dog steal the spotlight — especially when that dog happens to be Clover. 💚

When we first adopted Clover, our lovable French Bulldog with the big personality and even bigger heart, I knew she was special. From her mischievous grin to her perfectly timed head tilts, she has a way of bringing joy to everyone she meets. But now, she’s officially sharing that joy with the world — Clover is featured in the 2026 Ozarks Dogs Calendar! 🐾✨

The calendar, beautifully photographed by Cory Powell Photography, celebrates some of the most adorable dogs from across the Ozarks. Each month showcases a different furry friend, but I have to say — Clover’s photo shoot was pure magic. Surrounded by soft blooms, glowing lights, and a touch of Irish green, she looked right at home… as if she knew she was posing for something special.

Of course, being Clover, she took her role as “model” very seriously — for about five minutes. Then it was time for play, treats, and showing off her signature shamrock hoodie. 🍀

I love that this calendar doesn’t just capture cute faces — it captures stories, too. Stories of companionship, laughter, and the simple joy our dogs bring into everyday life. For us, Clover is more than our pet; she’s part of our family, part of our story, and part of the Irish spirit that always seems to find its way into everything I do.

So yes — Clover’s officially a calendar girl! And if her picture makes you smile even half as much as she makes us smile every day, then mission accomplished.

You can see the full 2026 Ozarks Dogs Calendar here (and maybe spot Clover’s big moment!):
👉 https://corypowellphotography.pixieset.com/2026ozarksdogscalendar/

Here’s to the dogs who fill our hearts, brighten our days, and remind us that every moment — big or small — is worth celebrating. ☘️

With love, laughter, and a little Irish magic,
Lisa 💚

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