Beautiful sights

Beautiful sights
Horses at blue water Lake state park

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Zoomies!

After evening exercise yesterday (1 mile running), I walked the hounds back to our campsite, thinking they were tired (I certainly was).  I let them into our yard, and disconnected their leashes.  I went to unlock the motorhome door, and was planning to enter the RV with the dogs.  The dogs however had other ideas.

Power started a "zoomies" contest, and Fleur joined right in!  They threw their toys into the air, caught them, threw the toys into the pool, picked them up, shook them, and ran with them, chasing each other!
I can run faster than you can!

My yard is 25 x 20 feet large, and I didn't think they would be able to get much running in that small area.  They however, have decided that they are smarter than I am and that they will figure it out!  They turn on a dime, growl at each other, keep running back and forth for quite a while, interspersing the running with jumps into the pool, twirling several times, and then leaping out and chasing each other all over the yard!
Swimming pool water tastes the best!

So much fun!


Sunshine feels great on my head when I'm lying in the pool!!




My squeaky toys are my favorite!

Play time is the best time!

7 comments:

  1. That sweet, happy expression on Fleur's face in the last photo says it all...happy pups!

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    1. I think I look fabulous myself! Thanks for noticing!

      Fleur

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  2. They are just so cute! You thought they would want to cool off in the pool, but who knew they still has so much energy left. Great photos! :)

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    1. I've been trying to get them to read a book from the Ford Modelling Agency so that the photos would be a higher percentage of publishable vs. trashcan. The book has been hidden under a pile of leaves in the yard!

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  3. It amazes me the small area they can do zoomies in. Polly tries to do them in here and I only have a small flat. I am very worried that the smaller the area, the sharper the twists and turns and that's when a bone can snap.

    Love seeing them play with their stuffies:)

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  4. They fooled you and had a great time doing it!

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  5. I love this post. Always so much fun to watch them play. And their own pool how sweet. Even though they were still pictures I could just see them throwing their toys in the air.

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