The other day, and when I say the other day, it was sometime last week or month, I heard the dogs in the backyard along with Jack barking an awful lot. I peeked back there and saw that they had a Cat on top of the fence and Jack was trying hard to reach it.
I quickly grabbed a Nikon Camera (s230) with video capture capabilities and started to record. You just never know what might happen.
I then later edited it a little bit in Adobe Premiere Elements 8 and made it a little funnier.
I was recently watching Dogs 101 on Animal Planet and they were discussing Dachshunds, all about them, the short hair, the long hair, and the wire hair. They discussed how their temperament was and the history of how they came to be and what they were bred to do.
I found the video to be informative and decided to cut out the section from the entire video and share with the world.
Jack had a visitor this weekend. His brother Stubbs came by to see him.
Stubbs is a black and silver dapple which is from the same litter as Jack. It just so happens that my sister which lives about 50 miles from me got her a puppy from the exact same litter as I did. How amazing is that!
Jack was all beside himself. He finally had a playmate that was JUST LIKE HIM!
They both sound exactly the same when they bark and have the same builds. It was so cute to see them play together. They played for a few hours nonstop chasing each other and sharing chew toys.
I tried to get pictures of them playing but they were too fast to get any decent pictures.
This one is pretty simple… Please tell ten friends to tell ten today!
The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily t o meet their quota of getting free food donated every day to abused and neglected animals.
It takes less than a minute (How about 0.8 seconds) to go to their site and click on the purple box ‘fund food for animals’ for free. This doesn’t COST YOU a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising.