Buttercup came to our house as a puppy on Valentine's Day almost four years ago. She is a yellow lab, very kind, tolerant of the kids, always excited to see everyone, loves to lick and is obsessed with tennis balls. She is so obsessed with playing fetch that we can't have tennis balls in the house - or she will stand over the ball, staring at it willing it (or us) to throw the ball so she can retrieve it.
As I took her out for a walk yesterday, I realized that there are five types of walks for the dog (in increasing order of preference):
- The go down to the end of the block and back because it's so dag cold but I really need to get out of the house walk.
- The go the usual route walk (about 1 mile total) with no accoutrement - just sniffing anything that smells good - and rolling in anything that smells REALLY good.
- The ramble around the neighborhood with the kids walk. This is a slow poke down the road with lots of exploring in the river, stomping on the snow, kicking leaves, and general wiggling around.
- Pure chucky - The tennis ball gets put in the ball chucker and gets thrown as many times as a human will continue to chuck. This works better in the spring, summer and fall as the tennis ball tends to get lost in snow.
- Chucky plus walk - the usual route with the addition of a complete chucky session. Smelling, fetching, chasing, retrieving, drooling, panting...it's all good.
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