I'm unhappy to report that
*sigh*
When I held him around the chest, he desultorily stroked his front legs through the water (displacing almost none), barely paddled his hind feet, and called it done. He held his head majestically the whole time, either completely oblivious to, or uncaring of, the fact that I was the one propelling him through the water and simultaneously keeping him from drowning.
It was hilarious!
My girls spent the entire afternoon and evening in the water, until the skeeters drove them from the lake about half an hour after sunset.
I, however, after my dog-towing duties were complete, wrapped myself in a towel and vegged out on the gazebo, sipping booze with my feet up and enjoying the sunset.
Life is very sweet.
Pooped-out puppehs:
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Excellent! Glad you and yours are having a good time. Me on the other hand.....
LOL. Reminds me of a Marine in my Naval Aircrew class. He'd always go stiff at attention, then vertical and to the bottom of the tank. Instructor finally told him he'd be better just skipping the survival float attmepts and go to straight to the bottom and run.
Very nice... and yeah, no body fat=sinking...
LOL! Sounds lovely except for non-buoyant puppehs! But that part is hilarious.
Dogs that can't swim? Are you sure they're really dogs? :P
Signed,
Chocolate lab owner.
Wow, those are some pretty pups! Also, Rivendell? I had to check to see if that was actually real. It is. What a cool name for a lake!
tweaker
Thanks, Tweaker!
I do not know which lake you're referring to...I'm not in California, for one. LOL...
It's our affectionate name for a lovely place that must stay anonymous.
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