Or in this case, it’s The Murph who is going round & round. The first time he jumped into this new chair, he wasn’t too sure what was happening. But now he’s doing it for entertainment.
I should know better than to allow The Murph to use my laptop. He found this video on YouTube and insisted that I add it as a blog post. I suppose now he’ll want to take dancing lessons! Of course, he could probably be really good doing the Limbo.
I have rabbits living in my yard. Nothing revolutionary about that. They’ve been living here for several years now … ever since I had 5 large spruce trees and 3 viburnums planted.
They lived here during the years Brutus, my last Dobie, was alive. Not being a hunting breed, Brutie left them alone and they soon learned that they didn’t have to scamper away when he was out.
Then THE MURPH came to live here. Here’s what Wikipedia says about dachshunds:
The dachshund is a short-legged, elongated dog breed, of the hound family. The standard size was developed to scent, chase, and flush badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals, while the miniature was developed to hunt smaller prey, like rabbits.
As The Murph grew – and breed instincts kicked in – he would chase the rabbits but, thankfully, was never successful as the rabbits scampered through small holes in the fence. Eventually, Murph gave chase only in a half-hearted way, knowing that it was futile. As this transition took place, the rabbits went back to their life as it was when Brutus left them alone.
Dachshunds are playful, but can be stubborn, and are known for their propensity for chasing small animals, birds, and tennis balls withgreat determination and ferocity.
This Spring, however, the rabbits have changed their attitude. They have taken ownership of the yard, lounging freely in the open grass. While they watch Murph when he goes out, they make no effort to run.
Then it happened. I was outside and after Murph checked to make sure I was watching to see how brave he was, he gave serious chase to the rabbit. All around the yard they went until the rabbit ran under one of the spruces. Murph followed. I could hear a scuffle and feared the worst – that I might have to deal with an injured bunny. Not to worry. Within seconds, Murph began yipping and raced out from under the tree. WTH! The “ferocious rabbit hunter” had been attacked!
Later in the afternoon, I took this video. Not only is The Murph keeping his distance, but the “Attack Rabbit” starts to go after HIM!
Yesterday afternoon, the “Attack Rabbit” hit again. Murph began yipping from the far corner of the yard and kept it up until he was safely through his little screen door.
The dachshund has a deep chest to allow enough lung capacity to keep going when hunting.
He now no longer goes out at bedtime unless I stand outside with him because apparently the “Attack Rabbit” spends nights under the pyracantha which is near the back steps. It’s really quite pathetic.
This 4th of July, it was a hot afternoon and seemed to be a good day to take The Murph to Alum Creek Dog Park Beach. It was very busy with dogs enjoying time in the two fenced areas as well as the enclosed beach area. Murph doesn’t play nice with others, so we stayed outside the off-leash fenced areas. The beach area is better for the big guys because of depth of strong waves.
I took a video of the big guys having a great time in the water. I suspect lots of naps were taken on the ride home … after the towel-off before getting in the car. Nothing quite like the smell of a wet dog! Ew-w-w-w.
Murph went in up to his knees, which means he didn’t go very far. The waves were just a bit much for him. When your legs are only 3″ long, it’s a problem.
The Murph is with me most work days, since much of my work is done in my home office. As you can see in the photo, this is the reason my laptop has to be cleaned of dog hair periodically. Most of the time, he naps close by, but then there comes a point when he feels it’s time to pay some attention to him rather than that black thing … hence the photo.
The Real Living HER Powell office is a dog-friendly office. The “assistant” office manager, Carver, is a Cavalier King Charles spaniel. He’s in the office much of the time, soaking up all the attention from the agents who are all too willing to scratch behind his ears. He’s a real cutie.
Occasionally, other dogs will accompany their humans into the office when the agent needs to stop in for a period of time. It’s really nice working in an office where it’s OK to do that.
The Murph got one of those fun doggy emails titled “A Dogs Daily Diary” so he asked if he could be a guest blogger today. The email also included a cat diary, but Murph decided to eliminate that portion for obvious reasons. So here’s Murph’s ”guest blog”:
8:00 am – Dog food! My favorite thing!
9:30 am – A car ride! My favorite thing!
9:40 am – A walk in the park! My favorite thing!
10:30 am – Got rubbed and petted! My favorite thing!
12:00 pm – Lunch! My favorite thing!
1:00 pm – Played in the yard! My favorite thing!
3:00 pm – Wagged my tail! My favorite thing!
5:00 pm – Milk Bones! My favorite thing!
7:00 pm – Got to play ball! My favorite thing!
8:00 pm – Wow! Watched TV with the people! My favorite thing!
11:00 pm – Sleeping on the bed! My favorite thing!
Well, that work tired him out, so it’s back to nap time on the special Reese’s pet bed that a blog reader sent to him. It’s a dog’s life!
Thanks to Twitter, I’ve become “acquainted” with an excellent local photographer. Her name is Danielle Neil. All of her photos are terrific, but I most enjoy her pet photography. That shouldn’t surprise anyone that knows me. It amazes me how she seems to capture the personality of the dog plus the clarity & detail of the pet’s hair.
You can see what I mean by viewing her pet category on her website or see the latest photos on her blog. If you’re a dog lover, I guarantee you’ll go “aw-w-w”.
Oh, and she does people photos, too! Maybe someday I’ll meet her in real life.
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Local photographer captures pet’s personalities
Thanks to Twitter, I’ve become “acquainted” with an excellent local photographer. Her name is Danielle Neil. All of her photos are terrific, but I most enjoy her pet photography. That shouldn’t surprise anyone that knows me. It amazes me how she seems to capture the personality of the dog plus the clarity & detail of the pet’s hair.
You can see what I mean by viewing her pet category on her website or see the latest photos on her blog. If you’re a dog lover, I guarantee you’ll go “aw-w-w”.
Oh, and she does people photos, too! Maybe someday I’ll meet her in real life.
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