Sunday, February 27, 2011

Black and White

Bristow is ridiculously photogenic in color and in Black and White.









A Trip to the Park

i took Bristow on his first visit to Ft. Washington State Park today where he shadow danced with himself and later took some time for contemplation.





Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bristow Takes a Tumble (video)

Walking Bristow at the Marina this evening, winds were high, the water was very choppy and Bristow was especially adventurous. He kept venturing further and further into the rocks and this time he came back with the remains of something. Standing at the edge he was so into his find that he tumbled head over heels off the edge. After the "OMG, I almost lost my dog!" gasp I could not stop laughing at how funny his little flip was.


Cute Pics of My Dog (Feb 2011)

Bristow's vacation pictures because I can't resist!



































Like a Baby with Keys

Bristow has a bunch of toys. Nice toys. good toys. But one day I was crushing water jugs for the recycling and guess what I discovered...no toy beats the joy of chewing on an empty plastic bottle!



Road Trip!

I've had Bristow for a few weeks now. I had a scheduled trip to Florida planned and decided I didn't want to be separated from Bris so soon after I'd adopted him. So...Road trip! Bristow did very well in the car and is enjoying his time in the south very much.
Here, we are at South of the Border in South Carolina where Bristow had a satisfying meal break!



What’s in a Name?



It's been a few weeks since I've posted, but much has happened as Boyah and I have gotten to know each other. First off, after some concerns that a 6-year-old dog is too old for a name change, I decided to go ahead and do so. Boyah just wasn't flying with me. So, say goodbye to "Boyah" and hello to Bristow.

Bristow knows his name and responds to it when called and even with the occassional slip-up from the few people who first met him as Boyah, he still responds to his new name. However, Bristow's consistency at coming when called needs some work, but this is more a trait of the breed than a lack of understanding on his part. He is just selective in many areas, especially hearing! "Bristow come. Bristow...come. Bristow COME!" Bristow walks away.

Picture: Bristow at the marina in Florida.