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March 2, 2016

Digging For The Truth

While visiting Montrose Dog Beach, we often see people without dogs strolling along the sand to enjoy the view of pups at play. So it wasn’t unusual when we saw a man leaning against the fence and lazily staring out at the lake. Eko and I paid the man no mind,
While visiting Montrose Dog Beach, we often see people without dogs strolling along the sand to enjoy the view of pups at play. So it wasn’t unusual when we saw a man leaning against the fence and lazily staring out at the lake. Eko and I paid the man no mind, but Penny, perhaps watching too many episodes of The X-Files, felt the truth was out there. Rhodesian Ridgeback, chicago, blog, montrose dog beach, adventure

Penny stood in front of the man and stared out at the lake with him

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“Hey, wait a minute….” Penny mightily yowled 

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But the investigation seemed to be a major dud to me. All I saw was sand, snow and ice

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Undeterred, Penny dashed into the powder to dig for the truth

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My reckless paleontologist furiously dug up the site. I thought Penny was just tossing around snow for fun   Rhodesian Ridgeback, chicago, blog, montrose dog beach, adventure

Until I saw a sudden flash of movement from the dig site. From beneath the snow a winter beast emerged Rhodesian Ridgeback, chicago, blog, montrose dog beach, adventurePenny was thoroughly confused at finding what appeared to be a dog buried under the snow Rhodesian Ridgeback, chicago, blog, montrose dog beach, adventureTo test her hypothesis, Penny chased the creature and proved it was in fact a real dog Rhodesian Ridgeback, chicago, blog, montrose dog beach, adventure

But the arctic pup didn’t run for long. He quickly dove into a fresh pile of powder and began to build a new igloo around himself

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Penny was quite perplexed by the little polar bear’s behavior

Confused, Penny looked at the man by the fence for answers. He just laughed and told me, “Yeah, he loves to just bury himself in the snow. He’s a nut.”

Penny might not understand the burying-yourself-in-the-snow thing, but being a nut? Penny understands that quite well!

Comments for Digging For The Truth

  1. wow penny… you found the dog of that oetzi guy they found in the alpes… probably a case of late continental drifts, that the dog landed in the us and the man in austria :o)

  2. Kindred spirits……too funny!

  3. The Abominable Snow Dog. Penny has provided evidence that he exists. Good girl.

  4. Penny is definitely a skilled ‘pawleontologist.’ Can’ wait to see her next discovery!

  5. Connie Taylor says:

    Penny can star in the next “Indiana Jones” movie as the headliner!!! She’s such a talented puppy. Did she get her degree after completing her dog agility class and taking on-line classes with Emily? (Wow that could mean two Doctor’s in the house! One an M.D. and Penny with her PhD (Puppy Doctorate degree).

  6. Emmadog says:

    It’s probably toasty warm in his self made igloo.

  7. coastingnz says:

    ha-ha I’m surprised she didn’t run in fright – that is pricelss though isn’t it – not what I was expecting her to find at all.

  8. Kismet says:

    Penny taught that nut everything he knows.

  9. fredrieka says:

    I with Penny.. When my Parentswithoutpaws are looking at something I know it has to be interesting

  10. Ha ha that was cute, a snow friend

  11. Jo Rhodes says:

    My boys are diggers. They love to dig trenches and then run along them and bark. They love the added bonus of an ice patch for a run, run, run, sssllliiddee across the ice game.
    Happy hunting Penny Girl.

  12. Jesse says:

    That is too funny. Oshie has yet to experience real snow. Hopefully someday he will. I have a feeling it will be hilarious.

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