February 16, 2014

Get your shoes on.



14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shoebee.

EdwdLny said...

dooby dooo ? Sorry, couldn't resist.

EdwdLny said...

Have to admire the patience of critters that will allow you to boot them up.

Wince said...

The second two dogs have that Debbie Wasserman Shultz "just got out of the shower and my hair still looks kinda wet" look.

EdwdLny said...

" The second two dogs have that Debbie Wasserman Shultz... " What have those dogs done to you to deserve such a churlish description this morning. Those dogs are far more honest, true, and compassionate than Debbie downer is capable of.

lemondog said...

Gunther tough guy...."I don't need no friggin' boots"...!!!!

Lyle said...

Airdales? My mom's 3 year old Airdale was hit by a car recently and killed. Sad sad.

rhhardin said...

Borrowed shoe.

Mary Beth said...

Off topic from dogs and shoes.

Scott Walker - “If I’m at a wedding reception here and somebody has a drink or two, most people wouldn’t say they’re wasted. Most folks with marijuana wouldn’t be sitting around a wedding reception smoking marijuana.”

There's probably more marijuana smoking at wedding receptions than he knows, he's just not been invited to join in.

Sorun said...

I put those on my dog once and she hopped around like her paws were on fire.

rhhardin said...

Supercold snow freezes inside paws without the booties.

My first Doberman Susie would come to a stop in really cold snow, trying to raise all paws out of it at once.

Humperdink said...

I get into animated discussions with my spouse re: putting horses outside in cold weather. She wants to leave them in the barn as opposed putting them out in the pasture.

I ask: Where do wild horses stay when it's cold?

Response: Cold stare.

lemondog said...

Don’t know how feasible this is, but The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald TN allow their elephants freedom of movement via barn flaps. Keeps the heat in and cold out.

Humperdink said...

That's our plan in the spring. Our fencing is not set up to do this yet. The horses have to be led to the pasture.

The horses arrived Thanksgiving weekend, just in time for winter. Ugh.

We were scrambling to get the barn ready (stalls etc..)