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Micah trots back to me with his catnip mouse. I like the little chirp he does when he drops it at my feet, and rubs my leg to let me know it's there. I toss it, he runs after it, brings it back, I toss it, he runs after it...
Sorry it's blurry. Even at a high ISO, I couldn't use a very fast shutter speed.
Strangely cool weather - but we’ll take it!
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A very short video of me throwing the ball for Rio. The whistling is me encouraging him to fetch. He loves the exercise.
He is now walked twice a day, once in the morning around 7am and once at around 4pm, sometimes later at 6pm depending on the weather.
He has alternate walks to the field or to the park. If the field is too dredged (water logged) then the park is the best option.
10July08 - playing fetch with Keiko. Sometimes she refuses to give the ball back... at least until I give her the correct command. She's good like that :-)
Day 194 of 365 days (2nd year)
I love playing fetch with Fang. I have her sit on the ottoman, then I throw her rope into the air, and she leaps for it. She makes some amazing mid-air catches. She has great mouth-eye coordination. Ocho, as you can see, just likes to sit and watch while snuggling her daddy.
Dexter going after his toy, that unfortunately I didn't know would sink to the bottom. Oops, lost that one. Sorry Dexter.
Stick here I come!
Bonnie darted towards the big tree trunk of a driftwood before she realised the enormity of it.
Henry has never been much of a duck chaser when we go for our walks at the river. This changed recently (as you can see). The live flyers we had in training last week seemed to have released his inner bully.
[the bird is in focus because I was trying to take a picture of him when, from out of nowhere, Henry comes bounding in the and scatters the entire group. I think he might be on to something...it was more fun to watch them scatter and fuss than to just watch them sit there]
Lake Tahoe || Photo info: Taken 2025-11-27 with Canon EOS R5m2, RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM, 1/3200 sec at f/2.8, focal length 70 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2025 Stephen Shankland.