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Welcome to the travels of Doug and Nada. We love the Lord and are traveling full-time in our motorhome with our German Shepherd, Homer. Homer is the star attraction wherever we stop and he gets us talking and sharing with many people. DON'T FORGET: YOU CAN ENLARGE EACH PHOTO BY CLICKING ON THE PHOTO! The newest blog post is at the top and they go back in time as you scroll down. If you want to see each photo larger, you can just click on the photo and it will enlarge. If you decide to leave a comment, don't forget to sign it so we know who left it. ;-) Folks: This site is under continual construction as we travel and see this beautiful country. Check back for more updates and photos. Thanks for visiting with us! May God bless your day!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Homer's Favorite Place

THE DOG RUN AND AGILITY COURSE!
Homer loves doing all the jumping and running in the agility course.

This is the one apparatus that he is leery of. It is a incline he must walk up, then across the narrow horizontal board, and then down the incline on the other side. He did it yesterday when playing with a female lab who was doing it. Today was another story since there were no girl dogs around to impress ;-) So Doug was working with enticing him with his treats on the horizontal board but my smart big dog just jumped up on his hind paws and took the treat off the horizontal board rather than walk the plank to get it!

He loves going through the flexible tunnel.

The seesaw was another one he was initially unsure of yesterday especially when it flipped down as he passed the center point. Today he went slower and I think he is getting the hang of what it is going to do.







This was a female Chow who Homer made friends with.



Doug and Homer coming back from the other section of the dog run. The run is actually split into 3 large sections: One section with the agility course, another section that is just open running area, and the third section where they can run where they have planted citrus trees.

On the other side of the dog run is a 20 acre pasture with Brama cattle. Homer wanted to bark at these huge guys so it was a good teaching moment that you don't bark at someone bigger than you ;-).

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