BrownStone Chinooks is devoted to fostering the excellent health and wonderful temperament of Chinook dogs. Hard-working Chinooks excel in many activities such as agility, obedience, back yard play, hiking, dog powered sports, search and rescue, and as service dogs. The affectionate Chinook is an excellent family dog matching its activity level to that of its companions - be it strenuous exercise or snuggling on the couch.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Tule Loowit Came For a Visit!

I really need to figure out how to get sound on a blog. From the second Tule's family turned onto our drive until at least 1/2 hour after she left, it was non-stop barks and howls of delight (and then of loss). Tule and her brother Trask have a bond like no other.  They are crazy about each other. Tule's family keeps telling me that she is such a quiet and calm dog but I have never seen that side of her.
I produced a stack of blurred pictures of Trask and Tule during their first 1/2 hour together. Finally after cooling off in the pond, they paused long enough for a focused shot.
The next 1/2 hour or so were constant games of chase, tag, and swimming. Occasionally they slowed enough to include mom Koyuk and grandmom Cedar.

Trask and Tule Loowit - what a pair!  Before they started playing in the small, house pond, the water was clear.
After helping with some heavy lifting chores, Greg, Sarah and I took the dogs on the 4 mile back pond loop. Greg, riding his mountain bike, was encouraged along by Tule.  Sarah and I took my new K's Bota on it's maiden trip up and over the steep, wet ridge.
The back pond provided a refreshing and cleansing break for the dogs.  Their long hot run included a detour to investigate (and of course roll in) a really stinky carcass. Another plus of the back pond is that the meadow is full of wild mint.  Swimming and drying off on the mint carpet went a long way in removing the carcass stench.
 Trask and Tule during a water break back on top of the ridge.
Once back at the house, the dogs made a bee-line to the pond.  I had to grab them as they flew by to take off their visibility coats.
After a quick bath to remove the last of the stinky areas and kibble, the dogs were free to continue playing while the humans ate a wonderful dinner of their own - including my first fresh picked, rhubarb cobbler of the season.
Tule Loowit swimming
"We're not begging"
Tule Loowit finally tired enough to pose for a picture.
After Tule left, Trask whined, pined and nose-to-the-moon howled for her until he finally fell into an exhausted sleep.