Out & About

Yesterday was a beautiful day for a walk in town with the collies (Ella does much better when she gets to go for her walks with just her people, so she sat this one out). They loved getting out and receiving some attention from a couple of girls. I think Lassie may have loved that more than Petal. ;] Petal did, however, have her eyes on a few young guys and everyone else was barked at. My dogs are enormous flirts. Except for Ella, because she’s too good for anyone and with her immense brown eyes all she really has to do is look at you and whimper a little and she’ll have you in the palm of her hand her paw. ;]

We (Lassie, Petal, me, Mom, Miranda and Madilyn) walked around Main Street and then down to the campus where I took lots and lots of pictures. Prepare yourself for massive amounts of beauty and adorableness.

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Pretty girl.

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Handsome boy.

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Sweetheart.

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Hey!

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What’cha doin’ Momma?

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Light as a feather.

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Spring is near.

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Don’t tell me what to do!

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Woof!

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Huh?

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What?

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Yes, Mommy?

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Me & Lassie.

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P.S. Happy birthday Mom!! 😀

A Photo Shoot with Lassie
A Photo Shoot with Ella
A Photo Shoot with Petal

Photo Shoot #3!

Today, since the weather was nicer than it had been a few days ago, I decided that it was Ella’s turn to have a little photo shoot in the yard. ;] Ella’s really not one to strike a pose for the camera like her collie siblings do, she’d much rather sniff around and explore than pay any attention to the camera. Which is why there’s only one picture of her looking near the camera, but not actually at it. Haha.
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Ew! This stuff is wet!
(Note: She looks ridiculously skinny in this picture (and maybe a few others), but she’s not, I promise. She just has the worlds strangest dog build, she has a big Lab-like ribcage and broad shoulders with this teeny tummy and butt; I swear she must have some greyhound or whippet in her. My little oddball.)

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Ella Grace.

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Favorite!

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Modified color.

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Big red truck.

Have a nice Sunday! :]

Lassie’s Photo Shoot
Petal’s Photo Shoot
Lots of pictures of Lassie & Petal
Pictures of the Trio

Halloween Skirts & Other Cute Pictures

For Halloween I like to dress my dogs up in costumes. Of course they don’t always like it as much as I do, but they put up with it.. for the most part. ;]
I bought a cute orange skirt at Wal-Mart this year and stuck it on Petal.
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She wasn’t a fan of it at first, but later on she hardly noticed it. Haha.

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A few dog treats was all it took. ;]

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In the car (on our way to a “Trunk-Or-Treat” that was held at our church) my sister stuck her ladybug antennas on Petal’s head. She hardly noticed.

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We had some fun with Lassie, too, of course. He wasn’t very happy about wearing a witch’s hat, but he put up with it anyway, because he likes to make me happy. The perfect man, in dog form. ;]

I’m not sure how Ella managed to go unphotographed, so you’ll just have to believe me when I say we messed with her, too.

Today we (me, my siblings, my Mom and Petal) drove into town and took Miss Petal for a walk. It was beautiful outside today and we all had a really great time. Petal seemed to enjoy her walk even more with everyone there. She also had a great time barking and then falling silent as she listened to her echo. And those crunchy autumn leaves were fun to step on, too.
Of course we also stopped for a mini photo shoot as well.

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Afternoon Walk

This afternoon I took Lassie and Petal for a walk with my Mom and three younger sisters. We drove into town and walked through the neighborhood where we enjoyed the autumn leaves.
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The two of them had a blast sniffing the leaves, grass, trees, and various other plants and things. Petal even found a watch and a water bottle, which she tried to carry with her.
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Petal also enjoyed barking and listening to her echo! She’s obsessed with the sound of her own voice.
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But mostly the two of them enjoyed the chance to take their people out for a much needed walk. ;]
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Terrible Blogger Makes A Comeback.

And she’s already forgotten how to use this thing!
I guess that’s what I get for abandoning this blog for four months.
But let’s get down to business and stare at some pictures of my cute dog! ;]


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This entry will be all about Petal, because she has grown so much! She’s ten months old now. :[

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I swear she was a supermodel in another life. She made these poses all on her own.

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Looking pretty in the back of my 1950’s red Chevy pickup truck! ;]


This little Collie girl has way too much personality (as most Collies do!), it oozes out of her ears. She’s a nut and makes the weirdest sounds, like she’s moaning or mumbling to herself. She’ll also stare at you from out of the corner of her eye. It looks hilarious. She often reminds me of a cartoon character come to life.
She thinks my sister’s 20 lb. cat is her best friend, but the cat thinks otherwise. ;]

Petal is growing up to be a very patient dog. We’ve been babysitting a family friend’s three little girls once a week and Petal happily puts up with hair pulling, ear pulling, tail pulling, and many other things. It’s all worth it to her when she gets those girls giggling. There’s something about those giggles; Petal just loves that sound.

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Petal’s Big Girl Bed

Petal’s getting bigger and bigger everyday! She’s going to be seven months old next month! Time’s flying! And because she’s growing like a weed, we had to get her a new kennel. Or, as I’ve been calling it, her “Big girl bed”.
Me and my Mom searched through Amazon.com and found the coolest cage. It’s a Pawhut 42″ metal, folding crate with divider. I think the fact that it folds is the best feature! No assembly whatsoever. You simply unfold it, lock the front and back securely into place, and viola! The crate also has, not one, but three doors. One on the front, one on the side, and one on the top (perfect for dropping a treat or toy inside without your dog barging out).
It’s a pretty big cage, measuring at 42″ long, 28″ wide, and 31″ high. I’m not sure how big Petal will grow to be, so I used Lassie’s measurements. Right now she has too much room in there, so I stuck the divider in there.

She’s not too fond of it at the moment. I think she misses her old bed, which was a plastic, cargo kennel. It was nice and roomy when she was little, but now that she’s bigger it’s not so roomy anymore.
Last night she cried quite a bit, but settled down when I covered her crate with a blanket (not dark enough, perhaps?), but then she woke up early in the morning (she usually likes to sleep in— I know, I got lucky) crying. So I put the divider in there this afternoon, hopefully she’ll feel more secure with it being a little less spacious and a little more cozy. We’ll see how she does.
And I thought this was pretty funny, so I’ll share it with you.
This morning my Mom and I were in the kitchen talking and the dogs were hanging out in the family room. We keep a gate up in the kitchen doorway to keep the dogs out, and thus out of the trash can. So there’s no way in, unless you’re one of the cats and can leap over the gate, or go through the lame hole in the wall. It’s not really a hole, it’s more like a glassless window with a splendidly pointless view of the family room from the kitchen, and a kitchen view from the family room. On the kitchen’s side of the window-hole, the sink resides beneath it— which is why only the cats can get through it. It takes a graceful, and stealthy, cat to balance along the sink’s edges to get to the counter and then onto the floor without seriously injuring themselves. No clumsy puppy of mine could ever achieve this without breaking every dish in sight and taking a trip to the vet’s office.
On the family room’s side of this wanna-be window a small table, with folded blankets on top, sits underneath it. Petal has recently discovered that if she puts her front paws on the blankets on that table, she can see through into the kitchen, and snatch things left on the window’s ledge. Today, however, whilst excited to be up and out of bed, she took a spontaneous leap through the air while approaching the table, and ended up on top of it. Back feet on the table, front feet on the ledge of the window. I was in shock— I think I even gasped—, not expecting her to actually make it. I thought for sure she’d end up falling on the floor. And apparently she had been expecting the same thing, because as she looked around and realized what she had done, her ears went flat against her head, and she started shaking; afraid to get down or even move at all.
Only a collie can achieve such a naughty act on accident and immediately become fearful of it. If that had been Ella, the lab mix, she would’ve leapt on through— crashing through the sink and onto the floor. Then she’d look around, as she’d wag her tail, as if to say “Did you see what I just did?!”
But not Petal. She hadn’t meant to do that and instead of taking advantage of the moment, she froze in her spot and waited for me to come show her how to get back down to the safety of the family room floor.
Silly dog.
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