Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Photos


Wrigley - also know as Wiggly because he is very wiggly - is a young male golden approximately 13/14 months old. He's been visiting YLD two to three times a weeks since he was 7 months. Wrigley came to his owner through the Neuse River Retriever Rescue - a great bunch of people and a great organization!







Here's Lexie doooooooodle! Yup, she's a small golden doodle approximately 12 months. Lexi has been with YLD daycare since she was 4 months or so. She is a sweetheart but (as her mom testifies and we concer) Lexie has a HUGE capacity to get very dirty very quickly. Today she somehow got poop on the top of her head! Lexie and I had a chat while I was washing her off about proper girl behavior. :)




This photo was taken at the request of a client. This is Violet, my sister's cavalier king charles spaniel. On her way to the door to go home Violet somehow got the hoodie of her "coat" over her head. At this point she stopped moving because she couldn't see where she was going. Poor Violet. Let's say she's not the brightest bulb in the pack but she sure is the sweetest!

Violet was not harmed and I immediately moved the hoodie off her head after the photo was taken.



Here's Mike hanging the with larger dog group. We also call it the "bottom" group. This has nothing to do with intellect but with location. The area is below the "top" group play area. Anyway, the dogs love Mike as this picture portrays. We have Moose (white boxer), Ladybug (golden), Lila (yellow lab) and Misty (tricolor mix). It's obvious that Mike is a valuable commodity! We love our pack members!



I often have more photos of the larger dogs because I tend to supervisor that play group. If you wonder why it's because my own three dogs tend to play in that group. Anyway, I did have some time to photograph the smaller dog group. Here is Lexi F. and Sherman. Sherman is a bichonpoo and Lexi is a yorkie. They both had a great time this visit in that there were about 20 little dogs. Lexi has been visiting every week for about 6 months while Sherman had taken a hiatus and is now back in the pack.



Well, enough for today. Have a great evening and I hope you all are almost prepared for the holiday.
Peace,
Wendy

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