I'd like to introduce you all to my dog Skyler. Sky is a city dog and I can't let him run anywhere around home. He will stay with me until there is a distraction. A distraction being ANYTHING that moves.
Today I took him to the Pines for the first time. He had a blast.
We went to Howardsville for a nice little hike around the area. I walked him on the leash out to the fields to make sure we would be alone out there and then released him when I found that we were. All was fine until we walked about 20 yards up the road and I stopped to take some photos of the big tree in the field. When I brought my camera down he was nowhere to be seen. Lost him already I thought. A short walk back down the road and I found that wussy city dog had run back to the car. Maybe it was too cold. We set out again and explored the fields a bit then headed into the woods. After the initial disappearance he never stray much more than 20 or 30 feet from me and usually stayed even closer than that. We hiked about maybe 1 or 2 miles and he loved every minute of it.
Here are some photos of the day.
I think I like this
This is about the furthest he ever went from me
Sky found an abandoned road
I got him into a little off trail hiking too
Will you please hurry up.
It was very cold and windy today. Have you ever seen white caps on a bog?
or breakers?
and yet this less than 20 feet away
FYI, Skyler is a 6 year old Australian Shepherd. His coat is short and not typical of the breed. Sky also needs to go on a diet.
Steve
Today I took him to the Pines for the first time. He had a blast.
We went to Howardsville for a nice little hike around the area. I walked him on the leash out to the fields to make sure we would be alone out there and then released him when I found that we were. All was fine until we walked about 20 yards up the road and I stopped to take some photos of the big tree in the field. When I brought my camera down he was nowhere to be seen. Lost him already I thought. A short walk back down the road and I found that wussy city dog had run back to the car. Maybe it was too cold. We set out again and explored the fields a bit then headed into the woods. After the initial disappearance he never stray much more than 20 or 30 feet from me and usually stayed even closer than that. We hiked about maybe 1 or 2 miles and he loved every minute of it.
Here are some photos of the day.
I think I like this
This is about the furthest he ever went from me
Sky found an abandoned road
I got him into a little off trail hiking too
Will you please hurry up.
It was very cold and windy today. Have you ever seen white caps on a bog?
or breakers?
and yet this less than 20 feet away
FYI, Skyler is a 6 year old Australian Shepherd. His coat is short and not typical of the breed. Sky also needs to go on a diet.
Steve