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Let’s get this out of the way first. Bad human. We have no fresh pictures since last weekend. Sigh. It is so hard to find good human help these days.
So we were looking at our photos from last weekend and noticed something. First of all, here is a picture of all of the dogs on the picket line:
Now here is a close up of Kiska, all relaxed and polite and well behaved. Notice how her paws are relatively clean and the ground under her paws is not disturbed. Even that wooly coat is fairly clean (a good thing considering how much fun it is to brush).
And now we give you Cheoah. Same idea, except notice how disturbed the ground is. And how muddy the paws are:
You can hide them little girl, but they are still muddy.
And so now the video proof. Notice how everyone is sitting calmly, but you can hear the Cheoah whines before you get to her. But she looks like she is sitting still until the the temper tantrum begins. I do love how the other dogs just ignore her and ignore how she bounces the cable around. She is learning though.
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NOTE – Picket lines and tie outs are great tools, but great care must be taken. The Herd all wear limited slip collars on the picket line (they wear break-away collars in the house) and are always under close supervision. Learning to sit patiently on a picket line is part of the training. Cheoah is learning.
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We would not be as good as the Thundering Herd. If we were on a picket line we would be The Howling Herd and the sheriff would come visit mom and dad. Cheoah was well tolerated by the rest of the herd; our pack doesn’t have a lot of that tolerance stuff. Max sings and then we all sing.
– Homer J., Jubal, J.E.B., Sophie, Shelby belle, Jack, Abby, Max, Shiloh, Alex, Boru and Jenny = The Bumpass hounds and Kitties
My mom has been thinking about getting us a picket line for when we go camping after she saw yours. Last time we went camping, Mom and Dad just put our tie outs on a tree, but we got tangled up a lot.
I really liked the video. I mean, REALLY. Keep an eye on my blog to see how much.
I think I would be just like Cheoah. I’m not very patient, although I’m better than Steve.
Kat
I’m surprised that everyone was so good on the picket line. I would have the same reaction as Cheoah! 🙂
Mochi
So what was everyone watching or who? Does Cheoah always have the last spot on the line? That is quite the frantic paw action – patience, Cheoah, patience.
Tail wags, the OP Pack
I think the muddy paws are a fashion statement. They do match, after all.
Huffle Mawson
Awwwww Cheoah, I was crying for woo too when I saw your vid… I wouldn’t like it either.
WOOOOO woo rar rar rar, Kayla
“I want to go and I want to go NOW!”
Just in case you need a little translation!
Ha roooooo!
Tail wags,
Storms
wow…everypup is so good. But then there’s Cheoah! Haroorooorooo! My human was fascinated watching the expression on all the dogs’ faces. And they were so tolerant of Cheoah’s tantrum!
I always think of windchimes when I see videos of “The Herd”. Do you wear special tags to make this pretty noise? Is there a purpose behind it? I’ve always wondered.
I’m out on mine now protesting NO SNOW NO SNOW NO SNOW!
Cheoah sounds like me at my most annoying and want my mom’s attention NOW!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Was that digging to get to Australia?
I don’t think we would do well on a picket line. Brice gets really upset if he can’t get to his Momma.
Princess Eva