Doberkids

Herding Dobies

Do you hear that? It’s the theme from Jaws.

Theme From Jaws

Ladeda…deeedaaadeeelaaa…happy innocent Fort Doberdalians just singing and whistling a happy tune…ladeda…deeedaaadeeelaaa.

What’s that?

Wha…what…what’s that?

Four alarms…four alarm alarm!

I know what I am.

I yam what I yam.

Lemme show you.

Gathering info

I’m the visiting Professor.  Dance is my specialty.  Everybody, let’s do the Twist!

Time to get in line!

First you go this way…

Turn to the left…

Then you go that way…

Turn to the right…

I thought I was in shape till this! Breathe in, breathe out, in, out…

Puff…puff…puff

Good enough for today. See you tomorrow…

That’s a good start.

when we do the Watusi.

Helen

Three Wonderful Years

Today is Annie’s and my third year anniversary.

Angel Face Annie

Three years ago, I drove for a little over three hours north to adopt this little character.

The shelter staff as Annie takes her leave

She is a beloved member of the Fort Doberdale Squirrel Posse, and dare I say, her I.Q. is higher than Raven’s shrieks.

When she first arrived on the FD campus, Annie loved Dove bars. She ate soap.

Annie’s Dove Bar

Another favorite activity of hers was pulling the toilet paper out from the roll and drawing it across the hall into the bedroom. She is very artistique.

Dobies admire Annie’s toilet papering job

That’s Ollie, above, looking at Annie’s artwork in silent disapproval. Ollie didn’t like the fact that he couldn’t control Annie and that she touched his toys.  Pippin is looking our way with that “someone’s in trouble and it’s not me” look on her snoot.

Here is the toilet paper and my hairbrush, which Annie enjoyed swiping, chewing on, then using to brush her hair.

Is that my hair brush?

Here she is using my hairbrush as her own while touching one of Ollie’s toys.

Feels so good.

Oliver used to stand guard at the bedroom door because he thought he could stop her. He didn’t appreciate her artistic flare or that she was on his planet. Now he’s afraid of her when she gives him what for on those days he oversteps his boundaries.

Annie was notorious for getting into the no-dog zone, and having no remorse.

Annie in the no-dog zone

Now, of course, she knows better and when she gets caught, has a way of looking like she’s remorseful, when she’s still really not.

In the beginning, Annie would jump up on my bed and nip my toes to wake me up in the morning. She’s not done that for a long time, and I miss that. I am cautiously optimistic that one day I will run across an Australian Shepherd who needs a new home and is on the Beta side of the dog ruling hierarchy. I would like to find one of Annie’s own kind to remind her who she is, an incredible herding breed with phenomenal instincts and smarts.

Annie

These days, Annie hunts lizards, rescues toys for Luigi, guards dinner (taste testing when she can get away with it), and is the numero uno doer-inner of varmints that have the unfortunate luck to run across her path. She can press levers to get treats, ring bells, crawl, speak, and learns whatver is asked of her at a phenomenally fast pace. She is one of a kind.

Happy anniversary, my sweet Annie B.

Helen

Ouch!

Yesterday, I was bent over Lilian petting her pointy little head, when she hauled that load of bricks back at warp speed and slammed it right through my brain. I would have taken a picture of that, but I was too busy falling down.

But here she is looking for part of my head.

I think it fell over here.

This is Raven. I think she is really cute. (I didn’t always think that.)

Raven, a coy moment

Helen