First I have to tell you all I survived the weekend that my FM went off to Jellystone park and that the lady that came in to let us outside and feed us isn't at all bad. FM told her to act like a border collie and herd me to my "spots" to pick me up and she did. I like routine you know but I'm not so sure that wasn't a little rude to tell her to act like a border collie!
I've been overhearing FM syaing that I'm "this summer's project dog". What?? After today I think I'm starting to get an idea what that means. FM got us up this morning and told Teddy and me that we were going on a "dump run". What the heck? She put on my harness and Teddy got his collar on and we got put in the big blue truck. FM hooked my harness to the seat belt so I'd be safe and we drove to town. She got out and emptied all the stuff out of the back of the truck and I thought that meant we were going home. Hmmm didn't happen.
We stopped again while she put some fluid in the truck and got some fluid to put in her. Hey! Where is the fluid for the dogs?
Then we drove for a while and she stopped and got out her camera and told us to hang out in the truck. I heard other dogs out there...that was a little weird but I didn't want to look. Teddy however wanted to go out every time FM came back to the truck to check on us. Then I heard some of the other cars start up and go off in the distance. Then FM introduced me to her friend Adele. This is her with one of her dogs - Indy
FM then put on my leash and just told me to relax and walk around with her. There were lots of weird noises around, these things called chickens (and a noisy rooster). I didn't see any other dog but I did see these other funny looking critter called sheep...
They seemed a little worried when Mom walked over with me in her arms to show me them. I don't know why I just thought they were weird looking and I sure wasn't going anywhere near them on my own.
So that was my big adventure for the day. FM said though she's ordering me the next size smaller harness for walking now that I don't have to have jammies on all the time.



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