Friday, January 13, 2012

How much more lucky can we get with the weather?  The wind was a little nippy today but well worth it to get the sunshine.

Copper, Everest, Joey, Riley, Rover, Ryder, Whistler and Wilbur made up the clowns in the morning group.  Wilbur missed having a young little guy to hang out with so he decided to make a pest of himself and tease Ryder and Riley.  Ryder and Riley have no use for pups and yelled at him a couple of times to back off.  Wilbur thought they were hilarious.  Copper and Joey hung out again today.  Joey just loves Copper and Copper just loves the attention.  Rover who usually has to wear a muzzle as he is very noisy and loves to chase the other dogs (which for some reason scares people) has been so good since I broke his muzzle the other day.  He hasn't scared anyone!  I think he is finally growing up.  We had a huge surprise this morning when we pulled up and saw Penny Schiaroli and her mom Trudy.  They had moved to Kamloops last year and lucky for us decided to move back.  We hope to see lots and lots of Penny.

The afternoon group consisted of more clowns.  And primarily male clowns which meant there was quite a lot of unnecessary behaviours amongst the group members.  I guess Wilson and Sidney had to test out Remy's resolved to stay in the group as they were not present on Tuesday.  Remy could not have handled the situation any better.  We started out playing ball but, again, the group lost three balls in about 20 minutes and then that was over. I still cannot figure out how, two labs (Remy and Ev), Sammy (a golden retriever), Wilbur (a pug-ador), Wilson and Auzzie (ball fanatics) could lose that many balls in such a short time.  Oh well, they are much quieter when there are no balls involved.  Sidney had a race with a greyhound.  He lost of course but kept up for quite a while. He is super fast!  Little Taylor found several male boxers very handsome.  They thought she was cute too and they sparred a little until the rowdy boys wanted to get involved.  She felt like the proverbial "little sister". 

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