The adventures of an Indiana golden retriever in the Wild Wild West.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Sometimes One Ball is Just Not Enough...
Two at once!
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I couldn't agree more. More toys, more toys! My human plays this game where he has two of the same thing, throws one and when I get it and try to make him chase me he throws the second one. I drop the first one, run to get the second one. Meanwhile he picks up the first one and the whole thing keeps going like that until he sits down exhausted. Almost as fun as getting a tummy rub.
Charlie, you are so cool. I'm told that Goldens are especially good at holding more than one ball at a time. I once saw a Golden with 3 tennis balls. I was so impressed! Keep working on that trick, humans love it!
Hey Charlie, After my humans vacuum the carpets and lay 'my' carpet back down I bring out several toys to keep me company while I watch the telly. In no time I also have several of my rawhide chips placed on the perimeter of 'my' space.
Now my dad has given me a new challenge. He puts either a toy or a chip in a large empty cereal box. Now I sometimes look like a cat with my head in the box. Please don't tell any cats. How embarrassing, but it sure is fun.
3 comments:
I couldn't agree more. More toys, more toys! My human plays this game where he has two of the same thing, throws one and when I get it and try to make him chase me he throws the second one. I drop the first one, run to get the second one. Meanwhile he picks up the first one and the whole thing keeps going like that until he sits down exhausted. Almost as fun as getting a tummy rub.
Cal
Charlie, you are so cool. I'm told that Goldens are especially good at holding more than one ball at a time. I once saw a Golden with 3 tennis balls. I was so impressed! Keep working on that trick, humans love it!
Hey Charlie,
After my humans vacuum the carpets and lay 'my' carpet back down I bring out several toys to keep me company while I watch the telly. In no time I also have several of my rawhide chips placed on the perimeter of 'my' space.
Now my dad has given me a new challenge. He puts either a toy or a chip in a large empty cereal box. Now I sometimes look like a cat with my head in the box. Please don't tell any cats. How embarrassing, but it sure is fun.
Freda
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