Thursday, March 5, 2009

Pictureless Thursday

Some Pups have Wordless Wednesdays or True color Thursdays, but our Secretary today is lame and she is posting Pictureless Thursday! Why would she do such a thing? Well, Mom forgot to pick up batteries on the last running of the errands and the camera is temporarily out of commission. Anyways, we thought we would tell you all about our sweet little neighbordog on our pictureless Thursday. Luckily, we live in a dog friendly neighborhood that is about a block from one of the nicest parks in the city. Most people have a couple of pups at every house nearby and we are pretty good neighborhood protection. Normally, we are quiet unless there are strangers in the neighborhood and then all the pups give a shout out to let them know they are being watched. A few months ago, we got a new neighbor dog. She is a sweet little beagle and her humans walk her at regular intervals throughout the day. However, since moving to the neighborhood she has started this habit of being the last dog to check the neighborhood out at night. Oddly enough, we are restless until she lets us know everything is okay. We have our last potty break at about 10pm in the evening. Sweet beagle makes the nightly rounds about 10:30 or 11. After she does her busines she gives a final Ba-roo to all the neighborhood dogs to let them know all is well. Mom doesn't know her real name yet, so we just call her Ba-roo after her signature howl. Anyways, after she does this every pup in the neighborhood becomes super quiet for the evening. Even we lay down and Mom doesn't hear another peep out of us until morning! So tonight we say nighty, night and a Barooo to you to! Don't let the bed bugs bite!

2 comments:

  1. That is a cute story! Such a big responsibility for such a lil pup!
    I had to chuckle at your comment on our blog. To me my job puts kibble on the table and what I really would love to do is forensic science! I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence eh!

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  2. Oh help! I am going through labradog photo withdrawal. It must be nice to have playmates so close by. I just have the Relentlessly Huge beastie most of the time.

    Kisses,
    Dexter

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