All sticks are Ivy's.
Auggie in background is voicing a dissenting opinion.
Auggie in background is voicing a dissenting opinion.
As far as I could tell, completely asleep. At least she stayed this way for quite some time. I saw evidence of breathing and thought OK...
Our little Ivy has sighted mom's scratch prepared chicken pie.
When I saw this, I couldn't resist. Seems like an appropriate pairing.
The Danes were blameless in this particular act of domicile destruction. Luckily, Dad to the rescue. The kitchen door was shut but mayhem still caused the knob to be yanked so that the door was mostly torn of the hinges. She's a bit over a year at this point. I love her despite her mischief ears (or maybe on account of).
Just after a bath and blow dry (no heat). She was not happy but one of moms homemade treats made things better. The results of this visit to dads beauty parlor lasted about 15 minutes (until she went outside for zoomies).
Notice her ears and jowls are in free fall. 🙂 She's a great dog. We rescued her about a year ago, the original owner had significant health issues and couldn't continue caring for her.
I'm considering getting a goat or two. What breed of goats might do best with an IW? There will be a secure/sturdy fence (electrified) to initially keep them separated. My main concern is that there be no harm done either way.
Someone gave this guy up. To this day I can't understand why, he is as close to perfect as a dog can be. When we first went to visit him, our fawn female GD "Daisy" jumped out of the rear window to greet him with a full body wag, fully affirmed our choice to adopt.
It's a strange way to tell me you love me.