Thursday, February 3, 2011

My Siblings, of the Four-Pawed Variety

The dogs deserve a formal introduction as I spent more time with them than I do most other family members. (Sorry family!)

Why did the dogs cross the bridge? To roll in cow manure, of course.

I grew up in an animal loving family. We always had at least two dogs and three cats, but usually the numbers were a bit higher. This was probably three dogs, five cats and a variety of rodents, rabbits and fish at our peak. When I left home for college and "the real world" that just meant there was more room for my parents' four-legged children. The dogs are definitely more spoiled than I ever was, though my two-legged siblings might argue with that statement.  Currently my parents have four dogs, combined they weigh somewhere around 400 pounds (the dogs, not my parents).  Since I've been in NB, I've been joining them on hikes at the ranch, as part of my 100 minutes of daily physical activity.

Meet Beulah, Arthur, Bucky and PeeWee, there is never a dull day at the Poss zoo!

Beulah, Bucky and PeeWee washing off the cow poo
Beulah: The big white lab (technically, she’s half lab half Akbash, a great pyranese type dog, but who is counting) and mama to Pee Wee and Bucky. She is stubborn, sweet and enjoys romping on the ranch almost as much as licking the bacon grease off an old frying pan. 

Beulah, also known as "Boo-Boo"
Arthur: The standard parti poodle and father to Pee Wee and Bucky. He’s the one with short curly poodle fur that’s white with gray spots. Possibly the goofiest dog I’ve ever known, he has endless energy and will gallop for hours on the ranch, running laps around the other three, which is also why he's hard to capture on camera. He loves shoes and greets you at the front door with one every time, not to chew on, but to present to you as a gift. Last but not least, he always, must, every single time he's gotta go, squat over a bush to do his "business." Weirdo.

Arthur in motion

Bucky: The big shaggy white and gray spotted labradoodle . Yep, labradoodle. My parent’s bred Arthur and Beulah a few years back and had a litter of nine smart, stubborn, goofy labradoodles before it was cool to do so. Bucky is a true mama’s boy and won’t go anywhere without my mom. His size and bark are worse than his bite (unless you are a small, edible dog) and he once jumped into my mom’s arms when a herd of cows chased him on the ranch.

Bucky, probably looking for his mom

PeeWee: the shaggy black labradoodle and runt of the litter, hence her name. I am convinced this dog understands English and can actually speak it as well; she just refuses to do so out of pure obstinacy.  She is the smartest dog to ever join our family; she can open doors, steal cat food without anyone noticing and learn new tricks in under 5 minutes. She will bark orders at you with enough sass that you actually get up do what she wants. This usually involves a walk, run or food; she is still a dog after all and my favorite of the pack.

PeeWee. What a good dog!
What is the best part about these dogs? I don't have to take care of them! (Except when my parents are out of town.) It's like having nieces and nephews. I get to play with them, teach them annoying tricks, get them muddy, dirty and all riled up and when they start to smell or cry, I give them back to their parents and leave! It's a win-win, for me at least.

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