Annie’s Hairy Eyeball

Here is Annie on this lovely Sunday morning.

Look. Annie is smelling the roses. One of her favorite things to do. She also finds it a treat if a lizard pops out during the smelling. She’s such a hunter.

Meanwhile, Lilian was working on cracking open a meaty coconut. She got very tired and decided to take a nap.

Then the coconut disappeared from Lilian’s nap.

Oh, here it is! Annie has it. So the photographer of dogs does what she always does, and sticks the camera down to snap a photo. But in this instance, the photographer noticed, after snapping two photos, that Annie was standing stone still. Then Annie’s eye ball grew hair!

The next thing that happened, well, Annie lost her sense and lunged at the photographer while the photographer was snapping a picture. Silly Annie!

Here we have Annie in jail while next door to her, Luna is thanking Mother Nature for creating such a delight for her to eat before digging into that scrumptious coconut meat.

You see, many pieces of coconut were doled out after it broke open. Luna decided to bring hers into her personal cabin.

Afterwards, the coconut shell looks like someone who knows how to use her teeth had done a very good job of removing that meat.

If your dogs want to eat the shell, stop them! Coconut shell is not digestible. It’s important to supervise all coconut shredding activity because of it.

Annie has been moved to the bottom of list, now, for privileges, and will have to work for everything she gets until further notice. That’s the penalty of giving the Hairy Eyeball at Fort Doberdale.

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About Helen

I'm a Southern California living in South Florida. I've been here for 10 years as of October 1, 2007. No matter where I live, I'm a dog lover, and my breed is the Dobermann Pinscher of the Working Group. I am also fond of the Australian Shepherd of the Herding Group. My life revolves around my dogs, which is something those family members of mine don't understand. So I'm an island in that respect, but have built friendships with those who are doggie lovers and respect the canine as much as I do. Some do rescue, some train in, compete in, and judge AKC trials. The common thread is our dogs are family.

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