Tuesday, March 12, 2013

A Kind Stranger

Yesterday, a lady we never met before stopped her car in front of Angel Paws and called Dad to come on over to the fence.  Now Dad had never met this lady and couldn't figure out why she wanted to talk to him.  Like Essex, he is very cautious about strangers.

When Dad got to the fence the lady explained to him that she had a statue for him.  That one of her friends didn't want it because she didn't have a collie.  The lady told her friend she knew just who to give the statue to.  She had seen us at Angel Paws most evenings.  She had gotten the statue several days ago and kept forgetting to put it in her car.  She had the statue and wanted to give it to Dad.
Essex and Stonewall
Dad walked out of the park and got the statue and put in our Explorer.  He thanked the lady, but was probably not as profusely as he would have if he had time to think about it.  He was just totally caught off guard.  The statue is about 12 inches tall and looks pawsome. 
Front View
Stonewall Side Profile
The Other Side
The one strange thing about the statue is Sherman doesn't like it.  It was on the table and he barked at for over an hour.  Dad put it on the floor and Sherman wouldn't come in the room.  He definitely wants nothing to do with the statue.  Essex could absolutely care less about the statue.  Dad was thinking about names and decided that Stonewall would be a pawsome name.  What do you think?

Essex & Sherman

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Good Karma

Today we want to introduce you to Sherman's newest buddy Karma.  The two of them run, wrestle and play together.  If Ruger comes then it is a total puppy mayhem.  The hoomans will watch, smile and chuckle while the pups play.  If they get to close to Essex or interfere with fence patrol, she is quick to teach them to mind their manners.  It is good to that Sherman has found new friends to play with since Leo left.

Karma

Sherman and Karma
Sherman Pounces
Sherman Is Grounded
Letting His Little Budy Walk All Over Him
Earlier in the week, there was an American Kestrel looking over the park.  Dad wishes he had a better camera, but the picture came out pretty good.  So far we have seen Ospreys, a Bald Eagle, an American Kestrel, Pelicans, and White Ibis to name just a some of the birds.
American Kestrel
Hope you had a great day, we know we did.

Dog Speed,

Essex & Sherman

Friday, March 1, 2013

Dad Helps Birdie

Dad helped us out today in getting a report out to the Great Dane.  You may remember our second post, where Essex talked about the time she was caught relaying a report for a little birdie when she was a young pup.  Well today we had relayed a report and the silly bird couldn’t figure how to get back out of the enclosed porch in the back.  It kept flying into the window screens.
A Confused Birdie
No More Door Service  For Those Collies
Dad came home and saw the little birdie when he let us out.   He tried to coax the bird to the open door with no luck.  Dad had almost given up, when he decided to nail one of our blankets to the outside screened window nearest the door.  Well, he did that and the silly bird flew finally saw the light and flew out the door.  We are glad that our Dog Dad is "Collie Smart."
Our Blanket Covering The Screen Window
We are sure our report back is now in the howled archives of the Great Dane. 

Dog Speed,

Essex & Sherman

Thursday, February 28, 2013

28 February 2013

Dad is feeling lots better and appreciated every paw thinking of him.  The power of the paw, orange juice, chicken noodle soup and rest helped him a lot.  He went to work the last two days and we got to go to Angel Paws Dog Park.   Both of us have been enjoying our time in the park. 
Essex At Rest
The weather should be even cooler this weekend and we are excited.  The cool weather just seems to give us more energy.

Essex & Sherman

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

A Sick Dog Dad

Well folks, we got to take care of Dad today.  He was feeling sick and stayed home.  Guess the sniffles going around at work finally caught up to him. 

While we were happy to have him home all day, we did miss going to the dog park.  Though he did manage to take us on our walks. 

Dog Dad is feeling better now though.  Amazing what rest, NyQuil, orange juice, chicken noodle soup and the power of collie paws can do. 

Dog Speed,

Essex and Sherman

Friday, February 15, 2013

Ruger A New Pal

Sherman has a new chum at Angel Paws Dog Park, Ruger.  Ruger is a nine month old chocolate Labrador Retriever.  He is smaller than Sherman and the two get along pawsomely.  Dog Dad and the other hoomans love to watch the two play.  There is a lot of chasing, wrestling, barking and just plain silliness. 
I'm Ready For You Ruger
Take Down - Two Points
Taking a Breather
Argggg, Ruger Has My Leg
Their interaction brings back memories of our good chum Leo.  We wish Leo was still here, but having Ruger around gives Sherman someone to romp with.  The one thing constant about Angel Paws is there seems to dogs leaving and dogs coming.
Brooke Smiles For The Camera
Sidney Takes The High Ground
We even got to see Brooke and Sidney this week.  It is good to see some of our old pals. 

Dog Speed,

Essex & Sherman

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Good News, Bad News

We received some good news.  A Holmhaven Collie named Vixen is living at our Deacon's (our angel collie) first home in St. Augustine.  You might remember when Deacon, Dog Dad and I visited them when the pack evacuated to Orlando because of a Herricane back in 2008.   Vixen is nine years old and just a little older than Essex.  Sherman wants to go see where his late uncle used to roam and I would like to visit them again too.  So we are now bothering Dog Dad to go visit. 
Vixen
The sad news is that the Collies of the Meadows posted that Dixie is still missing.  Dixie has been missing since 2 December.  She was last seen off highway 121 outside Tison, near Glennville, GA.  She was wearing a pink collar with a heart tag with her name, address and phone number on it.  She is four year years old and has been spayed.  Dixie's mom's phone number is (912) 334-9375.  There is a reward for her safe return.  Since Dixie disappeared by a highway someone might have picked her up.  She is microchipped. If you have relatives or friends in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Carolinas or Tennessee please let them know.  We all would love to have her found, but nobody more than a little 10 year old girl who misses her terribly.  More information and pictures of Dixie can be found at http://glendalefarmcollies.com/gfc_113.htm.  If the first number does not answer try Glendale Farm Collies at 478-454-5427.

Another Pawtograph of Dixie
Dixie Shaking Hands
As for Sherman and I, the below pictures say it all.  We are pretty calm and happy that football season is over.  Dog Dad won't be watching those silly football games for several months.
Nothing Exciting Going On Here
Sigh, Is It Dog Park Time Yet?
Dog Speed,

Essex