This is what happens if you don't play with him on his schedule.
Cheerio's World
My name is Cheerio. I am an Australian Shepherd. This is how I experience the world.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Friday, May 31, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
I Am Feeling Much Better, Thank You!
I am healing quite nicely after impaling myself on a wrought iron fence. I did not enjoy my week wearing the cone of shame.
Proof
Friday, August 31, 2012
Sawyer Came to Visit!
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| My buddy's back! |
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| I have someone to play with. |
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| Hey, boy, let's play |
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| Sawyer brings fun toys. |
Laurie took Sawyer down the shore. He told me he liked it at the beach house.
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| I found this really nice spot to chill out. |
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| This toy is a favorite. |
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| Ah, this is the life. A spot on the sofa, in a patch of sun. |
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| You know what? That sun is making me sleepy. Can we have some snuggle time? |
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| Ok, I'm just going to lay my head down and take a little nap... |
I came down the shore later in the week. We got to go to the beach and play in the water. I love it. Sawyer didn't want to get as wet as me.
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| Come on, Sawyer. It's FUN! |
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| Sawyer's turn to chase the ball. |
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| When will it be MY turn? |
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| Just don't throw it towards the water, please. |
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| There's another Sheltie at the beach! |
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| She didn't get wet at all. |
Sawyer and I had a lot of fun down the shore. Now we're home and I can play with my boys again.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Camping Adventures
| Here I am with one of my boys in Shenandoah National Park. |
| My people had lots of great snacks. |
| I made this cute face for them. |
| It always works. |
| There were all sorts of critters to smell. |
| And games to play. |
| This is my favorite thing to do no matter where I am. |
| We went hiking. Mom couldn't come because she broke her toe chasing after me. I was chasing after a skunk. |
| We found a swimming hole. |
| My people thought swimming was a good idea. |
| I watched over them to make sure they were safe. |
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