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Xmas Day 2010.
We decided to have Xmas dinner on Xmas Eve and go to the beach with the dog today. Turns out it was a great idea. Sunny & a lot warmer here than at home.
This collie ('Jess') outside the Museum Of Liverpool was awesome.
She had a routine where she'd carry her toy over to random people and then back off to a distance, tensed up waiting for em to throw it. If they ignored her, she'd go back and nudge the toy a little closer then retreat back in expectation, and so on until somebody gave in and threw it for her.
This dude was having none of it!
"This vegetable is a candy roaster squash," wrote Peggy Cook of New Castle. "My poodle, Lacey, thinks it is a doggone big banana."
Attenborough Nature Reserve, In the Trent Valley, 6 miiles from Nottingham City Centre
(I'm not sure who'se dog this was - they'd obviously not read the request not to throw sticks for your dog though....)
I hadn't been to a baseball game since 2005; so when some friends invited me to go with them, I thought "why not".
The Springfield Cardinals vs. Tulsa Drillers, wasn't a victorious game for the Cardinals, but some good moments for all
A celebrity has just taken up residence in Loudoun County, one of those celebrities who goes by only one name.
At the Hounds 2011 inaugural FanFest celebration, Johnny Hollidays famously dulcet voice projected across an expansive pack of excited, anxious Hounds fans. They had gathered at this time in this place to bear witness to the glorious whelping of the Loudoun Hounds first ever mascot... Fetch!
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The cold waters of Swiftcurrent Lake didn't bother this pooch too much as he jumped back in several more times to get his stick
lola plays 'fetch'; she taught it to herself. i throw the ball, she brings it back and gets a couple of "good babies" in there (or i sing the good baby song using the slim shady tune).
sometimes i throw the ball and she doesn't bring it back, that is 'throw', which is a much shorter game.
This is nemo. He brings us socks and then cries until we recognize that he has brought the sock. It's his little version of fetch. :)