I like this dog park a lot. It has a lot of shade trees and easy places for us more mature ladies to walk. But it's also big enough for the young whipper-snappers to run and get the wildness out of their system.
Other times I take it easy at the Stoutino Inn in the air-conditioning. When I'm not lounging, I am keeping Shiloh & Genny in-line. They get pretty rough around me, so I tell them to knock it off or take it somewhere else. I also make sure that I tell foster mom or dad when it's time to eat. I am very good at telling time. I also make sure that they get up at a reasonable time in the morning. If it weren't for me, they'd be really lazy and sleep in.
I like to follow foster mom around the house. Lately she's spent a lot of time in her quilting studio. She really likes that fabric! I haven't figured out what job I can help her with yet, but I'm sure to think of something soon.
Until next time, RUFF!
Daisy
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Woo, Daisy! Sounds like you're really enjoying life! Isn't smelling stuff in the park great? Isn't air conditioning great?!? Isn't quilting great?!?! Maybe you could help your foster mom with color choices! That's my specialty! Or holding down things while she bastes them! That's what Zim likes to do! Or standing guard - that's what Ammy does. Or snoozing on an AC vent -- that's what Stormy ... well, I'm not sure how that helps mom in her Studio, but that's what Stormy likes to do! Ha woooo!
Luv,
Dave
A shady dog park is very good. When we lived in Texas, our dog park only had a few trees. Guess where all the humans were. That's right, the trees. Kat and I liked to chill out over in the water area where they usually had pools for us to hog.
Steve
What fun! Sounds like a really great park. I'm sure your company will inspire your mum's creativity!
Unfortunately, we only have one dog park in the county and it is fairly small, so we do not get to go there very often.
Which park is this?
we go to reservior dogs park in Phoenixville PA
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