Great photos! My Pittie, Bourbon, absolutely loves to swim! He was angry at us for putting up the fence, because he can't access the pond unless we bring him back there now.
Before the fence was up, we couldn't keep Bourbon out of the pond, even when it was icy!! I didn't like him running in that pond (there are several other nicer ones in the neighborhood and mine is more of a swamp) because he'd run across it again and again and come back to the house muddy and wet with stuff stuck all over him! One time I actually had to pull a stick out of his side, it must have poked him and lodged there as he was galavating! Silly dog!!
Charlie jumped in the pond near us when it was icy once ... I've never seen a dog swim so fast (to get out)!!
The dog we had when I was a kid did that - managed to get a stick stuck in his side. :( The only thing I've had to pull out of Charlie was a fishing hook (it was stuck in his leg - I was totally freaked - he was fine).
What bleak beuty is in the New England autumn. The grey silence is visible in the photos, as if the trees themselves are braced for the first blast of winter! Then, poking out of the monochrome, the neon brilliance of the impudent mushrooms dazzles one's eye. Wowee!
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The dog we had when I was a kid did that - managed to get a stick stuck in his side. :( The only thing I've had to pull out of Charlie was a fishing hook (it was stuck in his leg - I was totally freaked - he was fine).
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Then, poking out of the monochrome, the neon brilliance of the impudent mushrooms dazzles one's eye. Wowee!
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