In one of the dog communities I'm in, we're doing a "Day in the life of my dog" thing, so here are my photos from yesterday's adventures.
The day begins curled up in her bed, sound asleep...or is she?
She soon stretches herself out and lays with her butt on the bed and her head on the floor. This is typical Dahlia sleeping position.
Next up? BELLY RUBS! No day is complete without her morning belly rub.
Then we headed off to our agility class. Here's Dahlia in the car before we headed off.
Are we there yet Mom? I wanna see Drake!
DRAKE!!
Dahlia in her crate waiting for class to start.
Toward the end of class. Mom, I'm tired!
Back in the car for the ride to my work picnic.
We arrive at the picnic site. OH BOY OH BOY!!
First thing we need to do...search for a place to do her business!
That done, we can now head back to the picnic!
Where she will lay around like a lump of dog.
And hang out while Mommy takes pictures of the bean bag championship games.
And roll around in the grass cause it feels SO GOOD!
And play tug, of course!
She got plenty of attention from the kids at the picnic.
And begged for food...a lot.
Please feed me, for I am a starving dog.
Please note, said dog got at least 2 hamburgers, half a hot dog, a piece of chicken, and half an ice cream sandwich (minus the chocolate cookie parts). I would say "starving" is not quite accurate.
Oh wow Mom. I'm stuffed.
Maybe I should work it off chasing some seagulls?
Mom, seagulls SUCK. They fly away before you even get 20 feet from them!
Ok maybe I can have MORE FOOD. Here's my Dad feeding her one of the two hamburgers.
In the car on the way home.
Oh oh! IS DADDY HOME????!!!!
YES!!!!
Daddy and Dahlia curled up on the floor watching TV.
And finally, flopped out on the couch for the remainder of the evening.
She eventually looked like picture #1 again, but I was too tired to get the camera and take a photo. So there you go, a very busy day in the life of Dahlia F. Beast.
Love it! I should do a day in the life but it would mostly be of two corgis begging for food because they are always starving.
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