Sunday, February 17, 2019

Lay-Down Strike Cartoon

This is so like Toby when out on a walk! He does stand-up strikes AND lay-down strikes! His longest "strike" thus far has been 10 minutes.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Skyy's last meet and greet

Bill with Skyy and Bear Bear, Veronica with Bettina and Dennis, and Tommy with his guardian
We don't go to meet and greets very often anymore, but we just had to attend this one up at the Petco, in Augusta. Our buddy, Skyy, has cancer. This was her last meet and greet.

Lady Flame, Toby, Sugaree, Trouble, Tommy, Bear Bear, Dennis and Bettina
The purpose of meet and greets is to educate the public about greyhound adoption. Skyy is one of the best ambassadors of the breed. So, our buddies Shannon and Billy arrived with Trouble and Sugaree to honor Skyy as well.
Skyy, the hound of honor...
Skyy has cancer and has a short time to live.
Skyy still has the energy to smile! This smile has been seen by lots of people in nursing homes as Skyy is a service dog.
Bear Bear is such a great little brother to Skyy
Bear Bear has been a great addition to the Axell family. He is a nervous pup, but is as lovely as can be.
Bettina and Dennis are experts at scarfing food. Poor Bear Bear needs to up his game if he is to compete for treats!
Tommy is the new kid on the block. He is a gorgeous brown and white hound!
Cola arrived with Wade. She is super sweet and she is a service dog!
Cola

Cola even has her I.D. badge so that she can accompany Wade to work at DHHS!
Toby got a bit bored with all the action going on. And, poor Sugaree (behind him) was a bit on the nervous side. She doesn't much like big to-dos!
So, we took the pups on a walk around the store.
They were super psyched as there were kitties galore! Great sniffing here;-)
Trouble was a great ambassador for the greyhound breed. He let this little boy pet, and pet, and pet him! Check out Trouble's smile. He loves kids!
Good buddies catching up on baseball greyhound and neighborhood news!
Skyy perked up after her mom arrived!
Bear Bear said, "Hey Mom, I want some attention too!"
And, lastly, Veronica sported her new shoes! She's always ready to model the latest haute couture in Greyhound fashion;-)

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Family walk on Caesar Pond

The daytime temp rose to 31F under a partly cloudy sky. There was no wind and the afternoon was perfect for a family walk on Caesar Pond.
Left track - Dog,   Middle track - Human,   Right track - Deer
We headed over to the south cove as we rarely walk there. We came across a set of deer tracks coming out of the woods.
As we walked along the western shore, we had a nice view of a large part of the pond.
Drew and Toby stopped to admire the view and enjoy the warmth of the day.
Lady Flame has gotten wise to me with a camera and refuses to "wait" while I snap a photo. She is one stubborn pup!
Toby looks cute all the time. It really is amazing at how well blind dogs navigate the world. Just walking on the pond, you wouldn't guess that he can't see a thing!
Although, he does hear, or gets a whiff of wildlife periodically, and gets very excitedly barking and lunging at something unseen to all of us, including Lady Flame;-) Toby's spidey senses were tingling!
Lady Flame was trying to figure out what the fuss was all about! Hence, the perked up ears;-)
We checked out a blow-down on the western shore.
The trees have such shallow, widespread roots that they blow-down easily after lots of rain resulting in soggy ground. Check out the rocks that the roots are holding onto!
Then, we headed over to the boggy, north end of the pond where a long-term beaver lodge is located.
There has been lots of beaver trapping this year as our beaver population is extremely healthy.
Lady Flame found lots of great scents to sniff out around this little island. Probably muskrat or beaver scents galore.
Toby and Drew had found something else exciting, so we followed them to the outlet of the pond.
Lo and behold, we found some thinner ice! This part of the pond has lots of springs that often keep the water from freezing over. The beavers also have a long row of branches damming the pond outlet. I didn't get too close as I didn't want to get wet feet!