How many more days like today can we expect to get? It was another beautiful day for dogs.
Both groups went to Southland. In the morning group we had Kip, Clover, Copper, Everest, Guinness, Nicky, Marty, Ryder, Erckle and Leo. (Kip and Leo are from Jen's group.) All the dogs got along great and were very friendly with each other and everyone else at the park after the first 10 minutes of course. The first 10 - 15 minutes they all act like clowns and after a long weekend today was not different. We went to the water and played in the mud for a while and then rediscovered old paths through the grass to wipe the muddy paws on.
The afternoon group was a bit more scattered and they all seemed to want to go in different directions. After several minutes of searching around for the sacred poop spots that they all seem to have I managed to fill another grocery bag of poop and not very much of it was from our dogs.
Auzzie and Wilbur acted like they had not seen each other since yesterday (when we ran into Auzzie and his family at the park and those two could NOT be separated.) Grannie Annie had to check out all the smells in great detail. The oddest couple Rover and Bella had a gas chasing the bike riders on the other side of the fence. All the riders took it in stride and tried to out run the dogs. Dutch was very flirty today. She was really making googly eyes at Jager (an Akida) and then with a fat choco lab (never got his name). She usually likes to play with the little boys but was digging the big boys today. Owen had his paws full when Wilbur and Auzzie decided that they were taking the "tall one" down. I caught the two of them trying to hang off Owens scruff. He was good natured about it but was not really happy for that kind of attention.
All in all a lovely day to walk off the turkey and pie hangover! I hope you all enjoyed your dinner and time with family and friends this Thanksgiving!!
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