For RRidgebacks, that's something, to wear them out! But when you do, I gather they sleep like logs lol. They do look supremely comfy there - oh to be a dog!
Bessie, our lab, sleeps most of the day now, not just because she is 9 years old, but because she is very lazy (really, she is!).
Ridgebacks have a trait which we were aware of before we choose them to come and live with us - they are supremely lazy when not stimulated and will happily lay around, normally curled up together, and sleep. Once they have the opportunity to walk though, they're up and raring to go, then they are extremely energetic. This appealed to us - a dog that has high energy and willing to walk for miles and just lies around when at home - perfect.
They get about 1 - 2 hours exercise a day, depending on our schedule of course, otherwise they go to fat, like all animals (including us - lol).
One evening in August 2006, I downloaded the trial version of Adobe Elements, loved it and for the next 3 months, was totally absorbed learning how to use such fun software . I quickly realised that whilst editing can do a lot for not so good photos (polite term for "crap")it was actually better to be creative with good images - and so my love of photography was re-ignited.
This Blog is part of my creative journey. I have a lot to learn but the motivation of getting out there to tick off the themes gives me good practice.
Please look through and feel free to comment, which I welcome and appreciate.
Thanks for stopping by.
4 comments:
Mica would love to live at your house! This is so darn cute and so like us animal lovers. Exposure is excellent.
You must have taken them on one loooong walk beforehand to get them so tuckered out. Excellent for the comfort theme...
For RRidgebacks, that's something, to wear them out! But when you do, I gather they sleep like logs lol. They do look supremely comfy there - oh to be a dog!
Bessie, our lab, sleeps most of the day now, not just because she is 9 years old, but because she is very lazy (really, she is!).
Ridgebacks have a trait which we were aware of before we choose them to come and live with us - they are supremely lazy when not stimulated and will happily lay around, normally curled up together, and sleep. Once they have the opportunity to walk though, they're up and raring to go, then they are extremely energetic. This appealed to us - a dog that has high energy and willing to walk for miles and just lies around when at home - perfect.
They get about 1 - 2 hours exercise a day, depending on our schedule of course, otherwise they go to fat, like all animals (including us - lol).
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