The storm descended yesterday, in the form of two extra puppies! They will be here for the next two weeks plus, and I'm not sure that anything in the house will survive, including me. I went out to do goat rounds early yesterday, so I could be sure to be home when they arrived. When I got to the job with the larger herd, I found this.
This is a repeat customer, and the last time the goats were there, both she and her great-grandson fell in love with them, so much so that the little guy, who was maybe five at the time, drew us a picture of the goats and the trailer. Apparently she was so happy to get them back that she put a chair next to the trailer so she could hang out with them. I will feel guilty when they finish their job and have to leave her!
In the interest of wearing out the puppies, and since it's been really hot, we took all six dogs to the river yesterday. They had a fabulous time, but their poor mother seemed a little harassed. She is all about chasing the ball or the stick or whatever she can get someone to throw, and the puppies couldn't care less. They just want to chase her!
It was nice to be out in the water, though, and the trip produced the desired effect: tired puppies.
I wish I could wear them out like that every day, but that's a lot of vomit in my car. I will have to think of something else for them to do.
We did move their fence this morning, so they can run around the house on the outside instead of just on the inside. If we can get them to figure that out, it should go a long way towards burning off some of that excess herd dog energy.
The rampaging herd of puppies was cute when they were small enough that I could pick up several at a time, but now they're about as big as Suki, their mother, and they can do so much more damage!
Here's the obligatory picture of the river. The clouds have finally burned off, so it's much warmer but a lot less humid.
Be well, everyone, and if you hear frustrated weeping, it's probably me!