When the dogs rushed ahead of us to the river, we were greeted with an unfamiliar sight. There were dozens and dozens of dead fish all along the shore and in the water. Apparently, ther

When the dogs rushed ahead of us to the river, we were greeted with an unfamiliar sight. There were dozens and dozens of dead fish all along the shore and in the water. Apparently, ther
Wahcella Falls holds the distinction of being one of the most scenic and muddiest hikes we’ve done lately. It was the kind of mud that squelches and we had to wrench our feet away fro
After Mr. N’s paw injury and Sage’s human having to make an emergency trip to California, the dogs were ready to run! We took them out to 1000 Acres. Over by Sage’s normal swimming hole,
Hope everyone enjoyed the holiday season! After a decadent holiday vacation, Mr. N and I are both ready for the New Year and getting back to our exercise routine. Mr. N and I both got
Mr. N is not big into toys and he normally leaves other dogs’ toys alone. With Sage though, he is merciless about stealing her toys. He’ll even wade into water which he normally avoids to
We had been meaning to visit Tryon Creek State Park which holds the distinction of being Oregon’s only state park within a major metropolitan area for quite a while. We finally visited a few days
After Mr. N recovered from his raisin incident, we set forth with Sage to explore Triple Falls. We made a quick stop at Multnomah Falls for some food (the lodge doesn’t allow dogs so w
Mr. N is usually the smallest dog on the trail. I’ve had people ask if we carried him up and I reply that he considers that an insult. I never have to pick him u
Mr. N normally doesn’t traipse into the tall grasses off the path but we went to go find Sage so he followed us in. He has to bunny hop his way through. This is on
Sage went rustling into the bushes and found an old decrepit ball. Then Mr. N took it away. Sage thinks they could share. Mr. N thinks it’s his precious. I’m still sleeping a ton but