The dogs are acting spring-like, too. Lots of energy, wanting to play, almost demanding to spend the days in the yards, even if it's cloudy.
I let them play one day last week when it was especially nice. The boys have been testy with each other (another sign of spring!) so only Gibson was in the big yard with the girls. I planned on having him share the time outside with Mosby and taking Ref and Jackson on a long walk. While I was letting everyone out to play, Sophie looked quite lonely in her small yard. I decided to try Mosby (age10) in with her for some company and senior play. She seemed happy to see him, although he didn't seem so eager, rolling his eyes and hesitating at the gate. After making sure they were getting along, I went inside to grab some lunch and get the leashes for the younger boys' walk.
The peace lasted for only about 20 minutes! I put Ref's collar on him, attached it to a coupler then opened Jackson's gate to put his collar on. Ref started to posture and challenge Jackson, who immediately acted like a tussle would be an appropriate afternoon activity. I started to drag Ref away but could hear barking outside. Jackson ran out of the kennel to see what was going on. When I got outside, all the dogs were barking and Sophie had Mosby pinned up against the fence. Now, I'm not sure that Sophie had actually started a fight, considering she's almost 13 and arthritic but it did match her behavior in her younger days. On this day, I think she may have forgotten her age, tried to pick a fight, lost her balance and ended up leaning against Mosby who had the fence to support him.
I got Jackson back into his kennel, then went to rescue Mosby. He was more than happy to get away! He gave me this look that said "Sophie's crazy!" and enjoyed the consolation treat in his kennel.
For her part, Sophie seemed pleased with herself although she was stiff the next day. But no matter how nice the weather, or how lonely she looks, no more opportunities for senior citizen fights!
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