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Too Much To Do
You would think Roscoe could relax and enjoy a beautiful spring evening, but he’s still working to cross everything off his to do list. What else would explain his scurrying from place to place in the backyard?
Read Today's Herd StoryA Tempting Decision
The Trouble Brothers, Roscoe and Typhoon, take turns launching surprise attacks on each other. Few rules exist in this game except that Hu-Dad insists on not being involved. So Roscoe faced a dilemma. If Hu-Dad is having a discussion with Typhoon, should Roscoe jump at the chance or wait until later? P.S. – Roscoe’s not great in the patience department.
Read Today's Herd StoryBoom Boom’s Deep Thinking
Sometimes, Hu-Dad catches one of us contemplating the meaning of life. Or, perhaps, wondering why squirrels are so fast. Or meals only come twice a day. Or how many hours a day can we nap. Or…
Read Today's Herd StoryFeigning Interest
We had another perfect spring evening to sit outside and enjoy the warm temperatures. Well, almost perfect. Hu-Dad was, for the eleventy-seven bazillionth time, explaining to Typhoon the importance of rules, following commands, and being a good dog. The Little Prince can barely pretend to be listening.
Read Today's Herd StoryA Real Spring Evening
After frigid cold earlier this week (which we liked but the humans didn’t), our weather turned decidedly spring-like yesterday. In fact, it was so nice, Hu-Dad sat outside to read. Don’t worry, though, because we kept security watch to ensure no errant squirrels, rabbits, neighboring canines, or other critters pestered the Hu-Dad.
Read Today's Herd StoryLibrary Quiet
In the corner of his study, Hu-Dad has a comfy reading chair. He likes to sit in it for an hour or so every evening with a good book. All he asks is that we play quietly so he can concentrate. He looked up from the pages and saw Roscoe and Typhoon right in front of him, following his request perfectly. Such good dogs.
Read Today's Herd StoryIs It Time For Bed Yet?
Roscoe is the official timekeeper for The Herd. He tracks when it’s time for walks, meals, backyard trips, and sleep. And, yes, he’s quick to let the Hu-Dad know when the schedule is slipping for some reason. Of course, that reason is usually because of Hu-Dad’s busyness. Just try to work with those eyes pleading.
Read Today's Herd StoryWeather Complaints
His Royal Highness Little Prince Typhoon Phooey would like to share his displeasure. No, that’s not unusual, but in this case, he would like to ask why we get so many cold and rainy days, or we get below freezing temperatures and no precipitation, but we never seem to get snow. A Herd of Siberian Huskies wants answers.
Read Today's Herd StoryWhat’s For Dinner?
Hu-Dad has this strange no-surfing rule in the kitchen. No, we’re not talking waves. This is about counters. He expects us to maintain four-on-the-floor at all times. Now, how are we supposed to find out what’s for dinner under such crazy regulations?
Read Today's Herd StoryBlind Faith
Poor Roscoe loves his observation window. He can watch walkers pass the house, squirrels scamper in the yard, and even our neighbor canines in their yards. When he tried to get a closer look, however, things went terribly wrong. His nose touched the glass and the blinds slipped over his head. Hu-Dad had to rescue him (while attempting to contain snickering). Who knew window treatments can sometimes fight back?
Read Today's Herd StoryLet’s Not Discuss This Again
Hu-Dad sat down at his computer and attempted to stick his feet under the desk. A royal grumble warned him not to do that. Hu-Dad asked why Typhoon insists on sleeping in such an inconvenient spot. Typhoon’s response is quite clear. He’d prefer we talked about something else.
Read Today's Herd StoryThe Blue-Eyed Stare
We know our readers think we get everything we want, but that simply isn’t true. Sometimes, the Hu-Dad actually says No. Can you imagine? Don’t worry, though, we all know how to work our way around his blocking attempts. So, yes, maybe we do get everything we want.
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