My boy...
I have not told you about my dog, or at least I think he's my dog.
This fellow has been around a couple of years now. A volunteer, everyone that sees him says "oh what a pretty lab." Mary calls him "Aspin," I call him "my boy," and Cathy calls him names that I can't write on this family values type website. When Cathy is present he is all about geometry, what ever angles, circles or lines that it takes to keep me between her and him.
Here he is snuggled in his dog house against the cold and rain last night. Picture does not do justice, that is a lot of dog in a small amount of square footage.
He has always been a free spirit, around here there is plenty of woods to roam, critters to chase so a typical day for him is to be gone when I get up in the morning, show up by afternoon, eat 15 pounds of dog food, and fall into a stupor till he feels like repeating stated actions. Lately though he has changed the routine.
He first stayed gone several days, not unusual for a male dog. He show back up, stayed a day, gone a few more days. He shows up again, missing his collar. Then he stays gone nearly a week. He shows up and is wearing the collar. That was weird.
Cathy thinks someone removed the collar, gave him a flea bath, let him lay up on the couch in their trailer, he returned to me, then returned to them and they put collar back on.
This fellow has been around a couple of years now. A volunteer, everyone that sees him says "oh what a pretty lab." Mary calls him "Aspin," I call him "my boy," and Cathy calls him names that I can't write on this family values type website. When Cathy is present he is all about geometry, what ever angles, circles or lines that it takes to keep me between her and him.
Here he is snuggled in his dog house against the cold and rain last night. Picture does not do justice, that is a lot of dog in a small amount of square footage.
He has always been a free spirit, around here there is plenty of woods to roam, critters to chase so a typical day for him is to be gone when I get up in the morning, show up by afternoon, eat 15 pounds of dog food, and fall into a stupor till he feels like repeating stated actions. Lately though he has changed the routine.
He first stayed gone several days, not unusual for a male dog. He show back up, stayed a day, gone a few more days. He shows up again, missing his collar. Then he stays gone nearly a week. He shows up and is wearing the collar. That was weird.
Cathy thinks someone removed the collar, gave him a flea bath, let him lay up on the couch in their trailer, he returned to me, then returned to them and they put collar back on.
Enjoy fellow, I can't compete with that.
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