An inside Lab and years of shedding met his ultimatum! He seemed a bit embarrassed in losing his winter coat and certainly isn't as eager when it comes to the polar-plunge. But, he's still happy and a fine young man
Thanks Patrick and Dave! He's getting old but still a puppy at heart. Amazing how the little things brighten their day-I know I could learn from that!
...all day long with a tennis ball.
He is beautiful, I grew up with a Sandy coloured lab back in the UK - my brother named her Sandy - clever huh? lol. She loved the beach and water - I was always getting into trouble for letting her go into the sea - a long car ride home with a very smelly wet dog isn't the best end to a day.
LOVE that waterfall into your pool - I'm so envious right now.
Thanks for the kind words!
Karen-luckily not a digger and the landscaping has survived, but coming home to many sticks of firewood floating really makes us wonder why we keep him....wood-bark sinks & also stains, just saying
Molly-Sandy is a great name for the yellow's. Dice also loves the surf and will actually get up on a board.
Lacey-I can only imagine, I'm sure Gus lives on in your heart! Sadly our dogs are so short-lived. Our next drama-moments with Dice will be fighting to see who takes him when our son moves on to college this year.
..well then it's decided! I'll tell my evil-spawn that you said so and then add that you told us Dice needs the pool for therapeutic proposes as well as his mental well-being. You know, with all the current focus on canine-psychology, it could damage him immensely if we remove him from the pool environment he's accustomed to! sorry, too much coffee
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