Hi folks. This is Kavu, Livvie’s Colorado cousin, reporting from Colorado. We have had some major mischief here, and I believe I must inform you about it. My mom and dad and Livvie’s mom decided to take my sister Bristol and I to an enormous dog park nearby. The name of the dog park is Bear Creek Regional Park and Nature Center and it’s set in the foothills of Pikes Peak. Livvie’s mom couldn’t believe that the dog park is 25 acres! Can you? It includes a two- acre section for small dogs. There is also a stream, and part of the mischief began there.
If you look closely, you can see our dad in a green shirt, and he has Bristol on one side trying to pull him in one direction, and I am on the other side, yes, you guessed it, pulling in the opposite direction. None of the other humans in our family had arrived quite yet, and Bristol, who is 75 pounds and eight months old got away from us. I think I mentioned that the dog park is 25 acres? Poor dad. Well, we chased and chased all over looking for Bristol.
Finally we found her, but not after considerable discombobulation. We went back to the stream, and then our mom and Livvie’s mom arrived. They arrived just on time to see a Corgi notice Bristol’s mischief. Suddenly Bristol dad and I were being herded. It did help.
I know, the Corgi is leaving in this picture, but she had quickly gotten the situation under control. Soon after the Corgi exited, Bristol took a giant leap up onto Livvie’s mom and splattered her with mud. She was careful not to get any mud on her white pants, so I helped out, and dribbled a little mud on the cuff of one pant leg. She thanked me!
I don’t want you to get the wrong idea about us. We are highly trained dogs. Our dad has taught us many tricks, and we are very obedient at home (except for Bristol).
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Well thank goodness there was a convenient corgi at hand…er paw…to help herd Bristol back. And that was very nice of you to make sure those white pants were appropriately christened. Sounds like fun anyway.
Wags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats
Thanks, yes, it’s important to have Corgis around at all times, just in case. The white pants, well….
That sounds like a very cool place, 25 acres?!!! Oh the mischief we could get into there! Way to go with “breaking in” mom’s pants! BOL!!
Yes, 25 acres. Mom almost packed us up and moved us there!
Wow…25 acres, that’s awesome! I’m glad nobody got lost for good though. And white pants at a dog park??
Well, it is fenced. I know, why did I wear white pants? Hahaha!
Such handsome dogs! How could such handsome dogs get into muddy mischief?
Oh my goodness. Bristol is the most mischievous dog alive!
Nothing like a corgi to herd everyone back to safety! You guys are so cute, I bet you didn’t even get in trouble! As for wearing white pants to the dog park…. well, that sounds like a “rookie mistake” – you had no choice but to dirty those pants.
Yes, we are thankful for that Corgi. Mom isn’t exactly a rookie, but she was thinking that they were going out to eat after the dog park!
Any dog at such an incredible place such as that would have some mischief going on. It just makes sense! Great photos too!
Yep! It really is made for mischief!
25 acres… now thats a lot of play space!
Can you believe it!
That’s some muddy mischief!
Yes, it is, but it all washed off!
You can say that again!
BOL….definite fun mischief going on in Colorado!!
Smileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
Yup, Colorado was fun!