Galloping on the Golf Course

The dogs really enjoy when they are able to go for a hike on the golf course.  They love the wide open spaces to run and chase each other.  I added to the fun, with a funky ball from the Dollar Store.  It didn't last the hike, as someone chewed it apart!  The only thing that lasts, seems to be those Chuckit balls, unless they get lost.  There's one still to be found along the Fennerty Lake railway tracks.  Sophie is super fast with her new racing clip, and go fast mohawk on top!  She and Divot don't look as similar now.  Lots of Goldens today too, with Lucy, Hunter and Remi. It's hard to tell now if it is Roo or Monkey. 

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Another new hiking client.

Divot has joined our hiking group, and she fits right in.  She is a Portuguese Water Dog, but she looks very much like Sophie, our Australian Labradoodle.  As you can see from the expression on both their faces, even their personalities are similar.  Did I mention, I love my job!  It will soon be the season to get the dog sled out again!  Yay!  Also, it means clean dogs and horses, and my sleigh with bells will be used.  All good.  Guess I need to get my snow tires on though.  More hours in the day would be good too! 

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The Golden Girls

This afternoon's hike introduced two new dogs to our pack.  They are beautiful Golden Retrievers named Summer and Fenway.  On the same hike was our fair Lucy, another golden.  The boys were balanced by Monkey and Roo the black Labs.  Nikki was the odd, non retriever breed.  Beautiful day for a hike, and I got to go on two!  Plus, I ended my day with a night ride on Phoenix!

Summer

Summer

Summer and Fenway (right)

Summer and Fenway (right)

Lucy, Summer and Fenway,  the Golden Girls!

Lucy, Summer and Fenway,  the Golden Girls!

The Retriever Gang!  Of course they're all in the water!

The Retriever Gang!  Of course they're all in the water!

Wonderful Fall hikes and sunsets

This is my most favourite time of the year.  I am glad that I have wonderful places to safely hike, with the advent of hunters in the woods.  The views and colours are breathtaking, and the scents for the dogs are pungent and exciting!  Roo is growing up, some of my other dogs are growing old :(, and the rest don't seem to change.  Will Brody ever grow up!

Roo with his favourite toy, a stick!

Roo with his favourite toy, a stick!

Buddy and Nikki in their teenage years.  Echo is still relatively young.

Buddy and Nikki in their teenage years.  Echo is still relatively young.

Nutella tree climbing.

Nutella tree climbing.

Yuki still manages to find mud less than one minute into the hike!

Yuki still manages to find mud less than one minute into the hike!

Sunset over Tucker Lake.

Sunset over Tucker Lake.

Another night at sunset on Tucker Lake.

Another night at sunset on Tucker Lake.

Sunset over Barrett Lake.

Sunset over Barrett Lake.


Roo meets the horses.

After our hike, we headed to the barn.  Roo was introduced to barn friends and animals.  The horses were a bit intimidating at first.  He overcame his tentativeness. Of course he wanted to lick their faces.  That didn't impress any of them.  They are all used to dogs, but dogs are not allowed in the paddock, so he was kept on leash.  One of these days, he may join us on a ride, but today, was just an introduction.

Horses starting left to right:  Phoenix, Rocky, Trigger, Skye and Aine.

Horses starting left to right:  Phoenix, Rocky, Trigger, Skye and Aine.