Thursday, March 10, 2011

Notes from Sandy

SANDY: I know it's been a long time since we canines have blogged, but I'm sure that you know that we don't do the typing. We get The Old Man to do the typing and it has been difficult to get him to do it. Hold on a sec......

JODIE: Uh, Sandy, we are not allowed to refer to Dad as The Old Man. Please don't get us in trouble. It's hard enough to get him to type for us.

SANDY: Oh, OK. It's The Dad who does our typing. At any rate, I wanted everyone to know that I was spade...spaded......sprayed........spayed, yup that's it, spayed a couple of weeks ago and I'm feeling as frisky as ever. They say this mean that I will be having no more puppies, but that's fine with me. A lot is said about motherhood, but it must be a lot different for humans than us dogs. As I recall, having a whole pack of whimpering rats pulling and pulling at me with no let up. Then the little beasts get teeth and still want to latch on to dear old mom. NO WAY!!! The folks get some pictures of past puppies from time to time, but to be honest, I'm MUCH closer to Jodie and Coco than I would be to the pups. This is especially true of Coco who is my BFF.



Here I am strutting around the pool.



I discovered the joy of the old..er Dad's bed.



Dad took this picture, but I was not about to move!!!



Plenty of room for the three of us, if the folks don't plan on joining us.



Caught in the act!!!

This was a good one. Whenever the folks go out, Coco gets in this position on the sofa. This was last weekend when Paul, Jr. was here. The folks went out and Coco got in position. She didn't realize that here was a spy in the house, not that it mattered. She just looked at Paul and stayed right where she was. What a goof!!!!




This is Mya, our cousin from up north.

I'm referring to the dog on the back of the sofa. The human in front is Linda and she is the one who does all of Mya's bidding. Mya was getting fresh chicken while we were getting dogfood. We need to unionize.



This is Talulah!

She is one of the puppies from the litter before mine. Of course I don't know her, but Jodie thought I should put he picture in for those who might remember her. She was know as "Mittens" because she had white paws and she was the largest of the litter. I think she turned into a real beauty, and she's not even mine.

I guess that's about it. Jodie had nothing she wants to say right now and Coco is asleep.

Signing off for now,

Sandy

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jody, Coco&Sandy, It's Rigg's from Mo. sure missed hearing from you guys,Dad said you guys had some cold weather too. Boy we had more snow this winter than I ever could remember, one day I went out and it was all the way up past my belly almost to my shoulders,you know how big I am, I had to jump to run in it and then make some spins to have a clear spot to go potty, but it was fun to throw snow with my nose, But you get cold pretty fats and then I hightail it for the back door.My sister Sadie is being good she has learned how to get the most out of treats and she cuddles up to Dad when we are both on the bed because she thinks he will give her a treat for it, What a brownoser, I know I am his favorite so I don't worry. But she is fun to play with and I can be her protector because I am so big, If someone comes over I will give out a loud woof, and then Sadie will stay behind me and bark but never gets in front. She knows I am the muscleman around here.My Dad said in another month the water will be warm enough to swim at the doggie park, remember that, I can't wait. I'll have Dad send you guys some pictures when we go. Did you see the pictures of Sadie & I. Dad puts them on the blog every once in awhile.I have to go, I hear someone coming. Maybe it's Mom & that's means a treat. Your MO Buddy. Rigg's

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  2. oh, Sandy what a fine blog!..love your position on the bed..I assume the same one and have been 'caught in the act'!.oh, well..not allowed up there when my 'humans are home'!..geesh!!
    have a good one!'
    Say 'woof' to Jodi and Cocoa!!
    Tucker!

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