A walk from a week ago. I had Henry and Buster and we went with Ayumi, Clover and Poncho to Lake Louise. One of my favorite hikes close to me. (click on any pic to enlarge)
Buster fancy pants, he's a good boy, he is
It's hard to tell which way we're going on the steps. Technically we were going down
Nothing like a leap over logs to make for a good walk in the woods
Big Head Little Feet is what I like to call Poncho
Henry and Clover wrestling on the path. Which can be complicated for us bipedals on the walk if we're not paying attention..
More wrestling while walking. A gift dogs master while very young
Clover streaks over a log like a superhero in a yellow cape
I love bridges and other walkways that pop up on hikes, I'm like a kid that way.
Thank you Ayumi Horie for taking most of the pictures!
Here is a cute video Ayumi shot of Buster and Clover, Ayumi’s dog, using their mouths to show they care. I call this game, Who Can Eat Each The Other’s Mouth First.
Buster and Clover, best friends. (Click on photo to enlarge)
Buster is here, my dog nephew, the puppy, occasional floor pee-on’r, silly boy.
When I’m boarding Buster he’s happy because he has his own cat here, her name is Hope. Hope the black cat, Hope the patient, Hope the brave.
Buster bounces at Hope. He will stand in one spot in front of Hope and bounce, expressing his joy in knowing her. Boing boing, “you are the best cat” Boing boing, “I’m thinking about placing my two front paws on your head, I’m so excited”, Boing boing, “Wait don’t go, that was only one.” Boing boing.
Buster has a brown lip. Just the bottom. It’s amazing, this lip. And huge ears crown his puppy head, I’m excited to think he may not grow into them. They may always be big. Like bat ears. Big bat ears and a brown lip.
Sometimes I bring Buster to the place where I work PT. He experiences puppy boredom, which usually occurs when those around him are doing things other than staring at him, holding him, walking him, kissing him or playing with him. This kind of puppy boredom looks something like this:
Robin was a New York City dogwalker for nine years and now boards dogs in her home in the Hudson Valley. She continually learns the value of patience and a sense of humor living with these four legged comedians, love bugs, counter surfers and beloved friends. Here is her blog about dogs and other stuff.