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TARIK GOES CAMPING would also be a great description. Looks like we are all set up and good to camp, doesn't it?! I skipped the part about the 4 hour car ride and what came out of both ends of Tarik to slip and slide in! I also skipped the part about how many times we stopped to completely take apart the kennel to clean it!
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So . . . Tarik begins peacefully chewing his bone and watching the road and the campers and their dogs.
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Next to watching, his favorite thing was sniffing all the wonderful smells that don't exist in the goat pasture at home!
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Oops, chewing water socks isn't okay. Who wears the shoes in this family anyway?!
3 Comments:
Tarik looks like he had a great time camping. He sure has grown a lot. Marlene
Wow, what an awesome adventure. I laughed about the picnic table chewing. We had one where the dogs chewed all the benches off, eep! But it did take them a few seasons. We're now using metal furnishings for dog accessible outdoor areas!
And peeking at the running water with his head between Jim's legs! LOLLLLLLLLL!!! I remember those kind of adventures too. Not at water, but like the first time one of mine saw a pig, stuff like that. "It really is safer to have mommy's legs protect you"
And yep, all those people looking at your widdle guy and saying, "You mean he's still a puppy?!" LOLLLLLL, It's good PR and education for all. I'll bet he probably sleeps for days, now that he's home, things are normal and he can relax. :)
The dog in these pics is adorable. I have a small pup, a Lhasa apso. Just got him last year. It's great having a pup.
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