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He came running up to us with a log in his teeth and dropped it at our feet, so we could throw it for him.

The view from Fetch. A West Coast gray backdrop against cedar hemlock greens and Lampshade red. Interior vs exterior landscape.

The dogs fetching the floating sticks were well worth the price of admission.

 

Turns out we'd been to this exact spot on our last visit to Salida, years ago when we lived on the Western Slope.

 

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July 19, 2010: Moving from Rocky Mountain NP south to Arkansas Headwaters State Park.

I don't care what they say, Colorado has a lot of the best scenery :^)

"Six Photos That Tell A Story"

Asia and her weed eater cord....cannot help but take photos of this now and again. She will play fetch all day sometimes if you are willing. epetmeadow.com

A beautiful fall day in Trinity Bellwoods Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Finally got some decent footage of a game of fetch!!

 

He does this quite regularly!

Fetch Club

Lower Manhattan

He's not going to let a drop of water stop him!

Just two kids outside playing ball.

 

My mother can play some serious baseball. Even after years of not playing, she launched that ball so high in the air that this picture captured it on the way down! She still rocks.

Rumbles the battlecat dutifully retrieving a rolled up baby sock thrown into the hallway. It's similar to playing fetch with a dog... without all the slobber

Fetch! is one of many educational programs offered on PBS Kids.

Chili wanted to play fetch, but it confuses her to play fetch with her tug toy, so we got her a giggling bouncy ball. A tennis ball was not a good solution because it's too bouncy; this one has some weight and less bounce, so it works much better. She loves it and plays fetch very well.

My dog, Billy. This picture is scanned from a paper photo taken in 1992. He was such a sweet soul until he died in 1996. He liked to swim if he had a mission -like fetching a stick - but mostly he would only swim if I got into the water first. Then he waited for a while, swam out to me and clinged his paws around my neck as if I was supposed to carry him back to shore. Cute when he was a puppy. Not so cute when his back messured 64 cm and his weight was about 30 kilos! He almost drowned me more than once. I actually still miss him (can't believe it's been 10 years!) and I know I'll never get another dog like this - with a distinct sense of humour!

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Sand sculptors on the Thames South Bank foreshore.

Anything Bruno can do, I can do better!

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Foster dog Pandora is making some wonderful progress!

 

For anyone who is on Facebook and would like to follow her transformation from puppy mill dog, to now foster, and eventually her own furever home she has her own page!

www.facebook.com/PandorasProgress

Betty the Spaniel expends some energy on the steep slopes of Otley Chevin. This dog moves so fast she is rather difficult to photograph in motion at close range. Consequently, the image was shot from the top of a hill at maximum zoom when she was running back up towards the camera.

 

After playing the game for a couple of minutes, the dog apparently realised that we humans weren't actually required at all - she started bringing the ball back up to the top of the slope, dropping it for her own purposes and then chasing it all the way back down again. I'm not sure if that's a sign of slow-wits or keen intelligence!

Somehow everything got turned around and the Harry was in West Harbor and the dog was running ashore to fetch the ball.

A shot from my new Minolta 24mm lens.

 

(Minolta XE-5, Ilford Delta 100 in ID-11 1+3, yellow filter)

Henley Beach, Adelaide, Australia

  

A labor of love

has no gravity.

Work done for joy

increaces the energy

of joy.

Fetch what you love,

bring it to your soul

with a smile.

  

I took Baby Girl down to the lake today to play fetch and as you can see, it was a big hit! :)

Iceman bringing back his bumper.

Nella, a young Vizmaraner, about to catch her ball.

This is a spoon in the form of a dog chasing after a disk.

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