My camera still held pictures from the tunnel runs last evening but don't fret, the puppies spend significantly more time playing than sleeping. I got more photos today too so I will spare you another post from yesterday.
Ear shape is starting to form. Several of these pictures show folds and out-turns. Of course with Chinooks, you never know what the final ear set will be until it stays there sometime around when they get their adult teeth.
Another lesson taught my Trask.
The pups were out for an early breakfast and play session before the smoke got too thick.
Washington did manage to get his body into the tube. This was captured on his way out.
Arthur
Trask with the puppies
Treadwell
Byrd
One monkey with two arms, two legs, and one tail - just right for a five Nook tug-o-war.
Arthur
Byrd
The puppies came back in about 1030 due to increasing smoke and went out again after the evening westerly.
Circling-up for dinner at Pup-corral
Wind wearing some of his dinner.
The tunnel remains a hit. We have a litter of future agility champions.
Wind wearing post-dinner drink
Byrd
Treadwell
Arthur
Wind
Treadwell
Kate
Washington
Washington
Treadwell crash - time to go in.