That’s why it’s call dog-tracking.
No, you’re heading for the fence. You’re well aligned. Keep going, boy!
If the snow gets any higher, the dogs will be able to step over the fence and escape.
That can happen, when you’re in “4 paw drive” all day.
Maybe one of Will’s paws is under inflated, while is ego is over inflated. Give his head a good hug to see if the paw’s will re-inflate. Yip yip yip yip yip
Time to go in for an alignment—-he’s “dog tracking”
Never look back….
Dogs don’t get the luxury of paw rotation and balancing.
You might want to get that checked, Will.
Duck Footed on the back two. Pigeon Toed on the front pair.
It’s easy to lose your bearings in the snow.
Parker and Hart
Mastroianni and Hart
ellisaana Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That’s why it’s call dog-tracking.
Izzy Moreno almost 2 years ago
No, you’re heading for the fence. You’re well aligned. Keep going, boy!
profbob almost 2 years ago
If the snow gets any higher, the dogs will be able to step over the fence and escape.
Lady loves a joke almost 2 years ago
That can happen, when you’re in “4 paw drive” all day.
yip yip yip almost 2 years ago
Maybe one of Will’s paws is under inflated, while is ego is over inflated. Give his head a good hug to see if the paw’s will re-inflate. Yip yip yip yip yip
b.john71 almost 2 years ago
Time to go in for an alignment—-he’s “dog tracking”
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Never look back….
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Dogs don’t get the luxury of paw rotation and balancing.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You might want to get that checked, Will.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
Duck Footed on the back two. Pigeon Toed on the front pair.
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
It’s easy to lose your bearings in the snow.