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Watching Scurrying Visitors
We had a beautiful, sunny Thursday afternoon—perfect for some canine yard time. Of course, it was also a great day for the squirrels to race through the trees as they busied themselves with their squirrelly tasks.
Read Today's Herd StorySurprise Car Ride
Hu-Dad can be so tricky. He asked Roscoe if he wanted to go for a car ride, which is awesome and exciting. Then he said just Roscoe—no one else. How terrific! And then we pulled up to the v-e-t for an annual exam and a blood draw and… Wait a minute! At least Hu-Dad said all the news was good and we don’t have to go back for a long time, but Roscoe might be slightly suspicious of the next invitation.
Read Today's Herd StoryCustoms Inspector
Roscoe’s favorite spot in the house is his observation post—a convenient window beside Hu-Dad’s desk so Roscoe can monitor both those pesky squirrels and the Hu-Dad in the event he tries to sneak out of the room without announcing his destination. Yesterday, though, Roscoe had to quickly switch hats and monitor the suspicious package being delivered. Good thing he was on the job because our fresh supply of Musher’s Secret arrived for paw protection from road salt.
Read Today's Herd StoryNot A Blizzard
The winter storm that crossed over us promised to hammer the mountains just to our west. Parts of the Tennessee / North Carolina border above 4500 foot elevation saw two feet of snow. Sadly, just as predicted (at least by the not-trying-to-get-clicks professionals), we barely saw a dusting of snow. Landon and Typhoon might have more snow on their coats than on our greenway.
Read Today's Herd StoryCanine Editor
We might enjoy some fun and games in Hu-Dad’s study while he works on his busyness, but we also monitor him carefully to ensure he gets his work done. He was trying to take a break in his reading chair when he looked up and saw Typhoon perusing his notes. Yes, it’s hard work supervising the Hu-Dad.
Read Today's Herd StoryZoomie Preparations
Because of some storms rolling over us, we were forced to entertain ourselves inside for a few hours. Nothing is better indoors than some raucous warp speed laps around the house. Landon prepares to demonstrate his Boom Boom skills with some masterful positioning of the launching device (aka, coiled rear legs) along with the propulsion engine (the spring loaded front legs) with precision targeting (those wide open eyes that “mostly” identify collision targets to avoid).
Read Today's Herd StoryJust Checking Again and Again
Poor Roscoe understands that Hu-Dad needs to do his busyness. Clickety-clackety on the computer and all those boring things. But whenever the work is over, Roscoe wants everyone to know he is ready for some games. Whenever. Don’t rush. Patience.
Read Today's Herd StoryThe Song Must Go On
Roscoe tried. Really, he did. Hu-Dad felt the Sibernacle Choir attempting to erupt in celebration and he cautioned everyone to keep it bottled up. But that’s not fair. When the time is right, the song must go on.
Read Today's Herd StoryLook of Royal Judgment
We are often asked why we call him His Royal Highness Little Prince Typhoon Phooey. Our answer is in the look of royal judgment fired at the Hu-Dad last night. Any doubt what the Little Curmudgeon is thinking?
Read Today's Herd StoryGetting Sleepy While Waiting
Young ‘uns today, mutters Frankie Suave. He goes out to the yard, takes care of business, and is ready to go back inside for good napping time. His younger brothers, though, have to sniff around, wrestle, play, and otherwise take forever. He says forgive him if he naps a little while standing and waiting, but he’s getting sleepy.
Read Today's Herd StoryJust Before The Smile
Roscoe knows his bestest buddy HRH Little Prince Typhoon is the serious one of the pair, but he does his best to appear focused sometimes. It never lasts, though, because that big grin will pop out within second, so enjoy this look just before the smile.
Read Today's Herd StoryTyphoon’s Tenth Herdaversary
A decade ago, we adopted puppy Ty who became named after a natural disaster and lived up to it. Yes, it’s Typhoon’s Tenth Herdaversary.
Click the link for lots of young Typhoon pics.
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