Yep, real fine here.Daughter said snowing in Elkhart
That's one benefit with Beagles; they don't have that thick undercoat to shed.Just went out and brushed out some more hair piles off Ruthie. Figured I'd take advantage of the wind. It's getting better but still a lot more to go. I can't believe how much I've gotten off of her so far.
I make 3 or 4 passes over Ruthie's rear end and it's completely full.I see some Waylon hair around, but nothing comes off on the brush.
We call that a bird nest factory. Our trees are all filled with dog hair nests, from piles that we brush out while feeding. The brushes ride in the feed cart.
That's what I was thinking. The birds will be living the high life this year!We call that a bird nest factory. Our trees are all filled with dog hair nests, from piles that we brush out while feeding. The brushes ride in the feed cart.
So would that make a hairy bush, or a fur tree?We call that a bird nest factory. Our trees are all filled with dog hair nests, from piles that we brush out while feeding. The brushes ride in the feed cart.
My truck calls it a **** mess, especially during mulberry season.So would that make a hairy bush, or a fur tree?
When birds eat mulberries, and poo on your car, it's purple and sometimes has a white center.My truck calls it a **** mess, especially during mulberry season.