May 31, 2007

Indiana Dog Video from Youtube.com

I came across this video. The first half is awesome!

May 26, 2007

Two Dogs Paying, a Havanese and a Pug

I am not sure if I posted this video already but it is simply too cute to resist. Caillee is the fluffy black dog and Daisy is the Pug, my friend's dog visiting.

I love how Caillee takes a break in side the crate under the table from Daisy and Daisy looks dumb founded that Caillee in there and she's not.

I hear Daisy is on a diet these days. She looks pretty good in this video. I have been told she looks a little different these days, hense the diet I hear she is on now. I hear that Diasy is no longer alowed to have a Tim-Bit when Daisy and her daddy go to Tim Hortons. The shame! That leads me into another story about Josie and McDonalds which I think I shall right about some day.

May 24, 2007

Daisy, Pug, having fun in deep snow

Look what I found on youtube.com, a long forgotten video on Daisy. I wonder if I ever showed this video to Daisy's owner. I bet she would love it if she saw it.

May 22, 2007

Caillee is an escape artist!

This May long weekend, Victory Day Holiday, I really needed to work on the front lawn and front garden area. Josie and Caillee couldn't spend time in the front since there is nothing to contain them there, so they were contain the in back yard so they could still enjoy the fresh air.

While working in the front yard, Caillee would come up from behind to greet me. With those deep mystic eyes of hers I was sure she was saying "mommy, you left be behind but I found you and all is well now." This happened many time during the first day and I had assumed that someone had left my make shift gate slight open not knowing that she would be able to sneak out. After a while I realized that no one was leaving the make-shift gate slightly ajar... she had worked her way out each time.

By Monday I had boulders firmly holding the make-shift gate in place. By Monday afternoon when a temporary board was removed that was blocking the large gap in the front fence she managed to squeeze under the fence looking for me. The gap will be permanently taken care of soon but it seems as long as I am in the containment area with her she doesn't seem to care that there still lays an escape root.

Josie's interpreted comment on the whole matter... "Young pups these days".