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Comfort You Can’t Explain
Last Friday, we showed you a photo of Typhoon getting up to avoid being caught in one of his unusual napping poses. We knew it wouldn’t take long, though, for a fresh photo to emerge. What in the world do the neighbors think when they look into our backyard and see this? Seriously, this is comfort you can’t explain. We don’t even try. We just share it for everyone’s amusement.
Read Today's Herd StoryTwo Noses Are Better Than One
What could possibly get the attention of the Double Trouble Brothers long enough to stop a wrestling match? The answer is, apparently, blowing in the wind. Roscoe and Typhoon decided two noses can often be better than one when honing in on the neighbor’s grilling. With Typhoon licking his chops, it must be a very good sniff.
Read Today's Herd StoryHappiness Is A Bouncing Puppy
Today’s photo is the answer to a simple question, “Hey, Roscoe, do you want to go for a walk?” We know that sometimes we canines can be a little inscrutable, but we are guessing—just guessing—that Roscoe replied with a yes. Other interpretations are welcome, of course, but Hu-Dad said he had better move before he gets trampled by a bouncing puppy.
Read Today's Herd StoryCaption This: Caught in the Act
We’ve shared photos before of His Royal Highness Little Prince Typhoon Phooey’s somewhat unique napping style in the yard. Hu-Dad almost captured another one, but Typhoon was more awake than expected and heard him coming. What you see is the second after Typhoon bounced to his feet with a surprised look on his face. Since this is Friday, it’s Caption This time. So what did Typhoon say when he was almost caught in the act by Hu-Dad.
Read Today's Herd StoryNot Sleeping Here
Been something of a busy week for the Hu-Dad which means it’s been something of a boring week for us. Frankie Suave, though, would like to make it crystal clear that he was not sleeping here no matter how much it looks like Hu-Dad startled him by coming back into the study. Nope, Mr. Suave is wide awake, totally alert, and absolutely not using the desk leg as a pillow.
Read Today's Herd StoryPlanning A Climbing Trip
The rest of us had come inside for the evening, but Roscoe wanted to stay outside. Hu-Dad asked him why he was taking so long. The look says it all—Roscoe was planning a climbing trip. Not a mountain, of course, or a rock cliff. No, Roscoe has tired of the nattering tree rats and has decided he wants to go catch a noisy squirrel. Treats may have been involved to convince him to come inside instead.
Read Today's Herd StoryDouble Trouble Brothers Plotting Again
Hu-Dad’s suspicions grew when the double trouble brothers met in the backyard and whispered between each other. Hu-Dad suggested they might try behaving for the rest of the day just for the fun of it, but Typhoon has long claimed bad boys have more fun. As for Roscoe, whatever his bestest buddy is doing is what he wants to be doing. Mischief will begin soon.
Read Today's Herd StoryDon’t Get Involved
Our elder statesdog, Frankie Suave, can control his younger brothers whenever he wants to. A subtle glance, a not-so-subtle stare, or, on the very rare occasion, a rumbling growl is all it takes to tell them to behave. Frankie, though, picks and chooses the moments he steps up. Otherwise, he leaves them to their mischief the rest of the time. After all, he reasons, if their trouble-making ways don’t impact him, the best course of action is don’t get involved.
Read Today's Herd StoryCaption This: A Momentarily Serious Roscoe
Hu-Dad sat in his chair on the back patio as we conducted our serious Siberian business of preventing a rabbit, chipmunk, or squirrel invasion. Hu-Dad read aloud our weekend weather forecast that included much cooler temperatures and the first real hint of the winter to come. Roscoe seemed quite interested in the upcoming days and marched over to the Hu-Dad for details. But, Dear Readers, it’s Caption This Friday, so what did Roscoe actually say? Let’s hear your creative suggestions.
Read Today's Herd StorySecret Water Station
You might think that Landon’s exuberant behavior doesn’t support his ability to keep important details from others. Maybe that bouncy Boom Boom behavior is all a mysterious facade to hide his devious ways. Or, more likely, his bounciness allows him to clear the hedge and discover the secret water station Hu-Dad doesn’t want us to know about. Either way, he was quite disappointed to find it’s been drained for the winter and no refreshment is waiting for him. Alas, he may be forced to drink from the official water buckets.
Read Today's Herd StoryBright Glare Of Royalty
Hu-Dad mumbles something about busyness he has to do and looming deadlines, but that has little impact on our helpfulness. Just yesterday, Hu-Dad told His Royal Highness Little Prince Typhoon Phooey to hurry up and come inside. The shocked look you see above was the response. We call it the bright glare of royalty. Guess who won that staring match.
Read Today's Herd StoryBoring Busyness
With a book launch just over a week away, Hu-Dad is slaving away on his computer. Hu-Dad looked under his desk and saw Frankie Suave had taken advantage of the situation and made himself quite comfortable. Don’t worry, though, because the sun has reappeared and we convinced the Hu-Dad to go outside for a nice, long walk yesterday afternoon. Even Frankie woke up for that.
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