Collie bottoms + A bit of bragging

A couple of Collie butts.

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And one just so happens to be stalking the other. 😉

As for bragging, I feel I should do some bragging about Petal. I figure since I’m always willing to share her mischief, I should share her shining moments too.

First of all, you should know that Petal loves little kids. She’ll sing her best song for them, jump, pounce, bounce and pull out all of her greatest Collie moves, but to her dismay they always run away.
(Gee, I wonder why).
This week two of my cousins have been staying with us. Both of them girls, one of them 13 and one of them 8. And, you guessed it, she’s much more interested in the 8 year old, who happens to dislike having her space invaded by a long, moist snout. Petal’s not sure why. Lassie is a little more understanding, but he can’t always resist giving her a good poke with his nose. Ella, however, has always appreciated having her own space and thus she completely understands.
But Petal must have this girl’s attention. And admiration. All the time. So she barks, licks, jumps and dances.
The jumping is the biggest concern, of course. Petal is a big dog and easily knocks kids over with her excitement. So she’s been living life on a harness and leash this week.

The first day and a half I had to have constant hold on the leash, but now I can let go of her leash and let her wander free at certain times of the day (when she’s tired and mellow, when the kids are in the other room, when the kids are just kicking back watching TV, etc).
But I have to say, I’m shocked at how quickly she’s adapted to having two extra people in the house. It’s almost as if they’ve been here for months, rather than a week.
The jumping has been brought down to a minimum throughout this week and now it’s practically nonexistent. She’s still on the harness and leash, just incase, plus it seems to remind her to be on her best behavior.

Then yesterday (Wednesday) we went to the park and Petal tagged along with us for some training.
And she was excellent.
A little barking here and there, but less than expected. She walked nicely with me and had a great time sniffing around without getting overly excited and hyped up (due to me taking her for a nice long walk before hand, I’m sure). Me and two of my sisters played with her, calling her back and forth between us and she did so well with staying focused on us and going to whomever called her.
But, before that, the most impressive thing she did at the park was letting two little (and nervous) girls walk past her without barking, straining on her leash, or *dramatic pause*
breaking her sit.
That I didn’t even put her in.
She was calmly sitting there, in front of me, my Mom, and sisters when these two little girls came to walk by. There really wasn’t much room to pass by, they easily could’ve reached out and touched Petal and Petal easily could’ve reached out to touch them, but neither of them did. Petal turned her head and watched them walk by without a peep or any more movement than it took to turn and look at them.
She’s never done anything like this before. Children have always been a great target for Petal’s jumping and licking and barking, but Wednesday she just let them pass by without even straining or breaking her sit to sniff them. I was so proud! And Petal was, of course, rewarded with yummy treats and lots of praise and petting. 😉

She really is growing up so fast. I don’t realize that often enough and sometimes I wonder if I’ve done something wrong by her, but then a moment like the one at the park comes along and I realize I’ve done pretty well with her. She’s a good dog. Especially for her age. Lassie, at Petal’s age, was much more difficult in certain ways. He was much more trouble and took longer to mature.
(But isn’t that how it goes with boys? They don’t mature as fast, or as well, as us girls ;P)
(Sorry to any and all guys who might read this)
(But it’s true)

Lots of pictures. Seriously, lots.

If you don’t feel like scrolling through loads of pictures, you won’t like today’s blog post.
But if you LOVE to scroll through lots of pictures, uninterrupted by words of any sort, then you’ll LOVE today’s blog post!
The following are pictures are from the trail from earlier in the week.
Enjoy!
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Happy Saturday!
Have a lovely weekend!

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Collie Soccer Video

I recently showed you all some pictures of Petal playing soccer. I also mentioned that I should record it sometime and a few days ago I did. I got several little clips on two different days of her playing soccer and I threw them all together in a quick little video.

Sorry about all the noise. It’s been insanely windy around here this week! Feel free to watch with your speakers off or on low, there’s not much to listen to anyway. ;]

Have a lovely weekend!

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How to Make a Collie Snow Angel

Today Lassie is going to show you all— Collies and NonCollies alike— how to make a Collie Snow Angel in just five easy steps!
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Step 1: Pick a good spot in the snow, lay down, and commence rubbing your snout around in it.

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Step 2: When ready, begin kicking legs around in the snow while still rubbing your snout around in it.

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Step 3: Begin rolling your whole body around in the snow.

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Step 4: Keep rolling! You may have to lick a little snow off of your face and, if you have any, you may also have to ignore your doggy sibling/s if they try to distract you and get you to play with them instead. You mustn’t get distracted, this Collie Snow Angel making is serious business.

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Step 5: Once you’re satisfied with your snow angel, get up and shake off all that snow!

And that is how you make a Collie Snow Angel! ;]

Quick little note: I updated my Q-tip Review with a little note about the Precision Tips. The smaller, Purse Pack of the Precision Tips are not available for sale, see the post for more details. Thanks!

I’m gonna get you!

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Here I come, Lassie!
Petal loves running at Lassie from great distances.
And body-slamming him.
And chewing on his mane.
And taking toys from him.
And just generally picking on him.
And Lassie is ridiculously patient with her.
Probably because Petal is basically the dog version of me.
Yeah, I pick on him, too.
He’s just so darn lovable and pickable and squishable!

Winter Wonderland!

This morning we woke up to a lovely winter wonderland!
My dogs LOVE the snow and so do I, so we went outside to play.
Well, okay, so the girls played while I took pictures and Lassie explored.
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I’ll get you, Ella!

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Snow bunny.

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Hey Mom, wanna hear a great story?!

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Covered in snooow!

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I WILL get you, Ella!

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You should know that he ran right smack! into the camera after this picture.

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Really, Mom, it’s a great story. It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard it before! Let me tell it again!
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WhatEVER, Mom! I’ll just tell someone else my story then!


Now I wish I had some hot chocolate.
Is anyone else enjoying some snow? 😀
Or do you and your dogs hide inside?

Lots of Pictures

Today we went out and played in the mud and dirt and got nice and dirty!
Well except for Lassie, of course, ’cause that would’ve messed up his nicely brushed hair. ;]
But the girls had no problem with getting muddy and dirty.
Lassie says that’ll all change for Petal once her coat is long like his.
We’ll see. ;]
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The girls had a blast while Lassie and I kicked back and took photos.

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