Note the energy and intensity as the gal walks the dog into position. Imagine that all day long.
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I have a red heeler that was dumped at my parents house in February. She’s probably around 10 months old now.
She’s getting better, but her hyper and non stop energy are not something I’m used to. The dog hit the jackpot by landing with us because we will take care of her, but I wish we had more activities for her.
Working dogs are good dogs, but it’s not the type I would choose for myself if I had a pick.
Not quite what I had in mind when I told him to get in the car.
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We were in the car running errands when we saw your pic https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6bfd85985a.jpg
ETA: rare SoCal rain; hopefully it will help the fire situation without causing mudslides everywhere.
Chillin' on the patio
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On the walk two days ago, the girl dog walked straight into a metal pole. Wham. Bong! Good thing her head is hard. I looked down and asked, "Did you not see the pole?" I didn't get an answer, but dog's expression made it seem like she was blaming me for walking her into the pole.