Gus and I are chillin on the couch planning indoor tasks for today. No firewood for us too hot and humid.
Yeah, he’s got it rough. Due to his reaction at feeding time I’m starting to think he is part Tasmanian devil!
Warner My first woodpile dog (cheyenne). She loved to stand behind me when I was bucking logs. That dog followed me everywhere. Miss that ol girl but the other two knuckleheads have done a good job of guarding the logs since she's been gone.
This is my new little buddy. I adopted him in December, and know nothing about his history, other than he's nasty with other dogs and people. Probably why I ended up with him. I never had a tiny dog before. He's really coming around though. Got a new buggy this year, too.
Sometimes you don't want to hear the history. Frequently it's the human that should be put in a cage.
These 2 are both great dogs. The female in the right is my shadow, no matter where I am she is there. LOL
2 year old female Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepard. No chunk of wood is safe, as she is with me for all wood adventures unless I am dropping trees