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The Seniors, Kiska and Qannik, enjoy the peace and quiet of the senior yard while keeping a close eye on the young whippersnappers of the Juniors.
Our senior team has always thought that one of the best design features of our house is the divided back yard with a senior zone and a junior zone. All the dogs can hang out together in the house, while traveling, or whenever Hu-Dad opens the gate between the two zones. But the seniors vote for their peace and quiet on most days and just enjoy hanging out on the porch and watching the zany actions next door.
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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.
You two seniors are beautiful ❤❤
Beaultiful
When do you decide to move them to the senior yard? I was wondering how much longer Cheoah will be in the junior yard?
Right now, Cheoah holds her own with the boys and, frankly, instigates them most of the time. For now, she is happiest with them.
She is their princess. I can’t imagine her ever deciding to be with the other two instead. 🙂 I am not sure they mind that either.