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The hu-dad had some work to do in our field (notice the bale of wheat straw on top of the Jeep – that is the last of them), so we got to go along for the ride. Good for us that we got to park under our tree while he worked. That made it much nicer to watch him sweat.
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Wings of Doom
December 12, 2024
A simple nightly routine with my dogs led me to face the wings of doom, a hideous creature that lurks in the shadows of my yard.
tee hee hee
Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com
Well, at least he isn’t making the “working breed” actually do any work! Sounds like a good deal to me!
Holly
The Enlightened say that Encouragement is often more important than the task! Great job Herd!
I think the Hu-Dad’s lucky that no Sibes had a whip to crack while he was out there doing that work!
Have a cheerleading squad makes the work so much easier.
I don’t know if he would have finished the job without your supervision.
Nice under the shade tree. 🙂
Do you Pups get overtime for that?
Remy and Flash
There is nothing like a cheering section, right, Hu-Dad?
Kisses,
Stella
Gives new meaning to that old expression, “I just LOVE work! I could sit and watch it being done all day!”
That must put a lot of pressure on the Hu-Dad with so many snoopervisors there.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Shame on Hu-dad! How can he call you working dogs when he doesn’t make you work in the field? oh wait, you’re giving the orders? ok, that’s work…
That is a good looking group of supervisors!