Since Hudson has been adopted Isetta has branched out on places to hang out. This Sat morn she decided to hang on one of the dog beds that she had not gotten into before. She was so darn cute I took too many pictures of her. So I am just posting three of the best
But Isetta has another side to her. The curious, exploratory side, who loves to go for a walk and sniff every sniff. We looked the sky over and decided a walk in Duvall looked to be the best as far as weather goes. The sky was gorgeous and it seemed the rain was holding off. We normally walk on the gravel road but this time decided to explore the vast fields and unfarmed farm land. We were so excited because bird hunting seems to be over, meaning no people with shotguns, always a good thing in our mind, and it was safe for us to take the dogs for some good old tromping through the dirt and grass. Isetta could not figure out which smell to smell at first, second, or third. Which piece of dried grass, which mud hole, which wild animal scat. She was in heaven!
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I am sure she would have liked to run with our dogs off leash and she kept trying to catch up to them. Hey guys! Don't smell that without me! |
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Jenny Boo gets in the picture this time! |
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An awesome maple tree. |
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We try to always work on recall with our foster dogs, even on leash. Our dogs know that recall means yummy treats so Skip and Jenny pretend their name is Isetta too. :) |
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I was trying to get a really good picture of Isetta with the water behind her but she only wanted to sniff and run around and my battery was flashing at me. So this was the best I could do. |
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Then the dark clouds came a rolling in. It was so beautiful but time to head back. |
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Isetta and Birdie not caring about the impending storm. We made in back in the nick of time. Just as we were getting the dogs back in the car, it began to hail. It was a great Saturday for a foster dog and her foster family. |
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