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Guarding the cart while I 3-putt.
Does he just hang his head and walk away if you 4-putt?
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Guarding the cart while I 3-putt.
Here's Lilly supervising basket installation at Fredericksen Wilderness DGC in Poulsbo, Wa. back in 2009. We lost her to cancer last year, we still think about her every day.
Sunny didn't care much for discing, or hiking, or basically going anywhere outside that wasn't her yard but she was a great dog that never chewed up any discs.
She had a stroke last night and we are going to miss her.
Aww poor Sunny. Never easy to lose a beloved family member, so best to you and yours.
Man, there is just something about older dogs. Their quirks and weirdnesses become part of your life.
Sunny didn't care much for discing, or hiking, or basically going anywhere outside that wasn't her yard but she was a great dog that never chewed up any discs.
She had a stroke last night and we are going to miss her.
After a van trip to Maine and Cape Cod, Red Dog is up to 155 courses in 31 states. A few phone pics from our adventures:
Cider Hill Farm in Maine:
Burnsboro DGC, also in Maine:
Chilling on the beach at Cape Cod (not a disc golf course ):
Pros: Plenty of long, wide open holes - great for long romps. Several water holes my human is happy to let me grab discs from.
Cons: Lamest squirrels I've ever chased.
Red Dog's quite the course bagger. Would love to see some reviews from Red's perspective...
Perhaps Red's more into DG than I'd realized...
Perhaps Red's more into DG than I'd realized...
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/mobile/reviews.php?id=12901&mode=rev#90710
Hahaha. No relation I assure you.