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15th January 2014, 09:25 PM #76.
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Holiday fun with the dawns
Holidaying on the south coast of WA with the Doggies.
They sleep in a wire crate under the awning - they also travel in a crate in the station wagon
Happy face Willow
Going for a run and playing ball - Skye generally up front and Willow is the back stop
Rare shot of Willow in front of Skye
Elegant Willow
Happy Skye
The Bibulman Track passes through the area so we can do a very short walk with them on this 600 km long track
Grubby Face Skye
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3rd April 2014, 11:06 PM #77.
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Last tuesday the older dog Willow tried out to be a Therapy Dog at a local senior citz centre and she was a real hit.
The oldies just loved her to bits - here she is with 96 year old WWII vet Charlie.
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3rd April 2014, 11:29 PM #78
It's amazing how they scene the right behaviour with the old, disabled and babies.
RegardsHugh
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4th April 2014, 12:08 AM #79.
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Ye[ that quite interesting how they seen to know.
We were a bit worried because she's not 100% on "not jumping up" on people. It's weird because even though she runs over to greet strangers in parks or on the street she never jumps up on them, but when she's on a leash somehow she thinks she can do this even though we're pretty firm with her.
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16th January 2015, 03:44 PM #80.
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I haven't posted any picks of the BCs for a while mainly because I haven't taken many, but we recently came back from our annual camping trip on the south coast of WA so here are a few from our time down there
GrubbySkye.jpgSkyBalll.jpgSkye2.jpgWetWill2.jpgWillandSkye.jpgWilloherdingducks.jpgWiwtWillow.jpg
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16th January 2015, 06:53 PM #81.
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When Skye pup arrived our back lawn looked like this.
Willow had done her digging as a pup in the "not usually accessed side of the house and torn up all the retic wires so as I did not want to go through that again I fenced that side of the house off.
6 months later, after multiple re-enactments of great historical battles (the latest one looks like Hannibal's defeat at Carthage) it looks like this.
This is after filling in about a dozen holes in the last week
It got worse with only a few runners at the very edge of the lawn are left and at that stageSWMBO wanted me to dig up the remainder and install new roll on lawn.
As usual I procrastinated, although I did eventually fence off the lawn and did nothing else but put water on it.
18 months later . . . . .
18 months later
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