FDSP

4th Annual World’s Coolest Dog and Cat Show

Please vote five paws for Bouchard!



dog photo contest

Naughty category
(Yes, that’s a frog in his mouth.)

 

AND

 

Please vote five paws for Luigi and Oliver!

dog photo contest

Best Friends category

 

AND

 

Vote five paws for Luigi!



dog photo contest

Craziest Tail category

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you’ll be asked to get one.
It will just take a minute to sign up and it’s free!

Then come back here and copy this link to get to

Luigi & Ollie’s page:
http://www.dogster.com/show08/vote_pet.php?i=903555
And this one to get to

Luigi and the tail’s page:
http://www.dogster.com/show08/vote_pet.php?i=823038

Because once you sign up, it doesn’t bring you back to their pages.

Please ask your friends to vote, too.
The direct link to this page is:
http://dobermannpinscher.org/WordPress/?p=2030
Thank you!

Helen

Holey Trees, Woodpeckers, and the FDSP in action

Well, one Extension person wrote back and suggested snails are eating my vines. And I have to go on a snail hunt. There is an organic way to catch and kill them. Put a pan of beer out and they go in there and get drunk and drown. But too many of the FDSP like beer, including their fearless leader. That would be a risky thing as I could see a flying Dobie jump over that fence to get that beer. Slulggo was suggested, but is it safe for use around animals? How about salt? That is what my mom used to use. Hmmm. We’ll see.

I used to like snails, but probably I won’t anymore.

Here is a nifty planting guide for people in all of Florida.  It seems I’ve planted my squash and pumpkin at the wrong time of the year.  Woes me.

Woodpecker pecking holes?

Meanwhile, I’m looking closer at my tree. See those holes? I’m thinking maybe a woodpecker made them, and that’s who is making that pine tree dandruff! Clues came together when I found these same holes in the other, healthier tree next to this one, and when I remembered the fierce woodpecker vs. squirrel battles of late. I think there is a woodpecker nest in the old utility pole in the video below. You can watch it using Quicktime. You will also see a snippet of members of the FDSP doing their jobs.

Woodpeckers and FDSP against Super Squirrel

Helen

Message from the FDSP

Hi From Fort Doberdale!

Hello.  It’s the day after Daylight Savings Time. 
Groggy?  We’re not! 
We can jump out of bed at a second’s notice just to chase a squirrel. 
We’re members of the elite group, the Fort Doberdale Squirrel Posse,
and we’re here to remind you to hang in there. 
You will get used to the time change soon.