Ray often rolls over onto his back when he sees one of us approaching him. An invitation to tummy rubs? Perhaps. He often starts “lip-licking” when in that position which brings his body language into question. Continue reading
Dog Writings General!
Merry Christmas – Woof!
This is my special card to all my friends around the world. Continue reading
Ray – Social Butterfly!
We were on one of our regular walks through our local residential area (so no distractions from food places!) and, as we passed the front lawn of one particular house, we noticed a lady just opening the front door in order to go in. We also noticed that Ray had walked onto her lawn and stopped! Continue reading
What a small world!
We live a few minutes’ walk away from a street with numerous cafes and restaurants, and quite the assortment of stores filling the spaces between them. As I have noted in various other Posts, Ray’s nose is working excessively hard when we take him up that street; probably on total overload with yummy food smells! Continue reading
On the slopes?
Ray has, on numerous occasions, displayed a disturbing (and muscle straining) character trait. “Zoomies” while on his leash! Continue reading
More discrimination!
I have written before about the blatant discrimination experienced since having Ray.
https://meandray.com/2015/06/18/blatant-discrimination/ Continue reading
Hidden “treats”?
We have had a brief light covering of snow, and a few mornings where we clearly had frost overnight but, other than that, we seem to be in the “wait” mode for the traditional snow falls that require shoveling! I can happily wait! Continue reading
A disturbed night!
My nights are generally broken for a number of predictable reasons, one of which is a neighbor who sometimes has to leave for work around 4:30am. I generally then go back to sleep until around 5:00am when I usually wake up totally “wired” and ready to start my day* Continue reading
A very long walk – Part II
The impact of what I had done hit me as I was standing at the back door, fumbling through my pockets looking for the house keys! Of course, they were hanging from the ignition switch securely locked in the car. Continue reading
A very long walk – Part I
The other day was a classic example of “just one of those days”! Continue reading