Every once in a while we like to take Winnie and Bruno to run and enjoy the outdoors off the leash. Unfortunately, Winnie can't be taken off the leash anymore- not since we took her to her Great Grandpa's house in Allentown and she almost ran across the road to chase a group of Deer.
But Bruno is SO obsessed with balls and sticks that he can be off-leash just about anywhere and will follow us and stop dead if we tell him to- not sure where he learned this, but it makes sense given that all we have to say is "Crate" and he goes right into it.
They love Fairmount Park in Philadelphia- a park with a few baseball diamonds and an open field where he can run and chase balls for hours.
Here Bruno is lugging around a giant branch and Winnie is rolling herself in the sand. (Needless to say they both got baths afterwards!)
We are lucky enough to have a large fenced in dog park where we can let our girls run around and play fetch!
ReplyDeleteWinnie and Bruno look like they had a blast!
Hi Y'all,
ReplyDeleteNow you know why my Human has me...she trusts me absolutely just like you do Bruno. ;)
Just hopped by to catch up on your happenings and say hello! Have a great week!
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Hawk aka BrownDog
Fun fun! I'd cut Winnie some slack- I think even Skye would be tough to call away from running deer! That sounds like waaaaayyyyy to much fun. And Bruno cracks me up with that "stick" he's playing with!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like they had a blast!
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Nubbin wiggles,
Oskar
Our male is wonderful off-leash and not even to our credit-- he has always been awesome about running around with us off leash but coming on command. In fact he is much better off a leash than he is on! But we learned not to test our girl anymore after she decided it would be really fun to play an insane game of chase when we let her run. Yep, lesson learned!
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