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Weather Sibe Predictions
We know many of you are dealing with extremely hot weather, but we’re in the midst of a cool, rainy week. Every walk has ensured Hu-Dad gets to enjoy the aroma of wet Sibe when we get back to his study. When we were getting ready to go out for the afternoon stroll, Landon took one sniff and assured us more rain was coming. He was right.
Read Today's Herd StoryWhen You’re This Suave…
Nothing much flusters our Mr. Frankie. His little brothers were tearing about the yard wreaking havoc. A series of thunderstorms threatened to drop rain on us. A comfy bed and air conditioning were just beyond that closed door. And the human wanted a photograph. Frankie Suave for the pose.
Read Today's Herd StoryClose Kitchen Supervision
We have a long-standing decree here at Chez Herd that no dogs shall be in the kitchen during meal preparations. We are, of course, Siberian Huskies, so we have a long-standing policy to ignore silly human edicts, so we give you a photograph of Roscoe listening to Hu-Dad explain the rule… again.
Read Today's Herd StorySaturday Smile
Nice long summer days give us plenty of daylight for yard time. Wrestling matches between the bestest buddies ever coupled with plenty of sunshine snoozing in the grass makes for perfect afternoons. So, yes, that results in one giant grin from Roscoe P.
Read Today's Herd StoryPost Malfunction Caused By A Bug
Our daily posts require a short story and a cooperative canine model. Roscoe volunteered and posed in the grass, but then had a little distraction. Sorry, but he found the insect far more interesting than smiling at the camera.
Read Today's Herd StoryWatching the Watcher
A sunny afternoon and a thick bed of grass call out for some canine napping. Hu-Dad thought he would take his camera outside to capture a few photos of weird Typhoon sleeping positions, but the Little Prince is on to him. What we have here is a Siberian stand-off.
Read Today's Herd StoryThe Moment It Begins
Roscoe and Typhoon explored opposite corners of the yard, so hadn’t seen each other in at least five, six minutes. As they both returned to the house, they encountered each other coming around the pavilion. They will momentarily delay going inside as the obligatory games erupt.
Read Today's Herd StoryEnd of Busyness Day
Somewhere under all that fur, Roscoe wears a watch. At least, Hu-Dad thinks so. After all, Roscoe is great at knowing when it is time for something. Hu-Dad knows if he is the recipient of this stare, he’s late for something. Or, at least, Roscoe thinks he’s late and that’s all that matters.
Read Today's Herd StoryA Hare-y Showdown
As we’ve mentioned many times, Typhoon has a thing for rabbits. Though he hasn’t caught one in several years, he remembers his speedy youth when many of the hare-brained creatures fell victim. So yesterday morning, when one herd met another, Typhoon and friend went into a stare-down. This scene lasted long enough for Hu-Dad to extract his phone and capture the moment just for you. No bunnies were harmed in the making of this story, much to Typhoon’s disappointment.
Read Today's Herd StoryAll Is Hair In Siberian Games
We Siberian Huskies have a wee bit of fur. Twice a year, we “blow coat,” a furry explosion of fun. We take turns so Hu-Dad gets near year-round fun. Since our games tend to be a full contact sport, the fur can often literally fly. Roscoe and Typhoon had fun in the yard today, which you might have noticed, but Roscoe reminds Hu-Dad that all is hair in Siberian games.
Read Today's Herd StoryWhy Walk When You Can Fly?
Landon says some things are too exciting to walk. Meals. Going outside. Coming inside. Waking up. Going to bed. And, well, everything else.
Read Today's Herd StoryDouble Yard Naps
Typhoon has long amused our neighbors with his extreme yard naps, but what fun is an afternoon siesta all by yourself? Roscoe P. joined his bestest buddy ever for some sunny snoozes. Don’t tell him that the shifting sun has caused the shade to slip over.
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