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Paradox

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The title is retro for an advertising jingle from the late 1960's for a brand of dog food. I have enjoyed the great photos we have seen of our dogs. I am thinking of photos we have seen of Terra running toward the camera with her ears up, Genie sitting and waiting for her master, Dylan snitching the cookie, the shots we have seen of Atticus, to name but a few. Let's see some photos of your noble pooch doing great dog stuff.

Here is Chips at the Chimney between East Osseola and Osseola.



And here is Zippy near the summit of Mt. Morgan

 
What a great idea for a thread, Paradox. Thanks for starting it, and I'm anxious to see more photos of the dogs we've come to know and love here on VFTT.

My hiking partner, Tuckerman, came from a shelter in Vermont -- he was found with his brother in the woods in Virginia last fall. He's mostly Plott Hound (the brindle coloring is the giveaway) and he behaves like a hound: if there's something to sniff rather than look at, he's all about the sniff. Thus, views tend not to impress him. Moose poop, however...

This shot of Tuckerman chilling in Lonesome Lake was taken last weekend on our northern Kinsman Cross hike:

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I like this one too, taken on North Kinsman at the end of March when Tuckerman was six months old, on the occasion of his first 4K:

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One more, also taken last weekend and also on North Kinsman -- why some of us hike with dogs:

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At Medicine Bow, traveling incognito with my wife ...

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Near the summit of Adams -

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Waiting patiently for Old Faithful to erupt:

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Two good friends on the summit of Galehead:

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Here's our Maxx the Wonder Mutt Avec Summer Cut a few years ago chillin' out at 10 Mile River here on the AT;

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and here crashed out some other time in front of the SD and BA;

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Maxx is now 16 1/2 and borrowing each day, but still has a great puppy attitude and love of his "pack". He has never bagged a high-peak but has treed more than his share of possum and racoon in his day. It's all he can do now to move the deer out of the yard and prevent the geese from landing.
 
Agreed - great thread, thanks for starting it!

Augie, our little cattle dog/corgi mix, on the summit of Carrigan:

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Augie and his pal Toby using me for a pillow on the long trail:

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My beloved keeshond Oliver, who passed away this winter -
snowshoeing at Abbey Pond in VT:

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On his way up Waumbek:
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Ollie was a funny little guy - loved hiking, but hated to get his feet wet. His solution was to train my friend Trish to carry him over water crossings :D
 
OK, always willing to oblige.

Lauky on the Owl's Head slide
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Lauky at his first birthday party.
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Here he is doing the thing he loves most. He's working the crowd at the last 4000 footer awards ceremony.
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Just happy to be together. :)
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Bo and Jessie

My dogs never did any 4Ks and their hiking days are behind them but here are a few from the hikes they did do.

Bo always likes to take in the views as he is doing here at Acadia



Jessie loves to run down the trails



Cooling off on the last patch of snow on Welch-Dickey



Jessie at Camden Hills



Bo's big brown eyes

 
Oh, now you're in for it...

I have quite a few special shots; I had to make two posts because I just couldn't decide. Apologies to your web browsers, I did try to keep the image sizes small!

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Nap time, looking far too innocent.

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Leading the way up the steep slopes in the Catskills.

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Mommy can I have some food please?

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No, how about Daddy? Can I have some food please?

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Triggering everyone's vertigo.

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Having a grand old time on Breadloaf.

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No, no, it couldn't have been my fault, really!

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If I hide in here, maybe I won't have to hike any further on the boundary swath.

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If Mommy and Daddy won't give me food, how about Santa?

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Flying through the air chasing a flock of dogs at the park.

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Snuggling on the summit of Abraham.

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A moment of observance on Isolation for Flags on the 48.
 
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Terra, Part Deux

And here are the rest:


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Heading up to Bondcliff.

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Sunning herself on the Bonds.

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Exploring South Twin in winter.

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Exploring her human side.

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Christmas on Moosilauke with former partner Orca.

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Orca on one of his few hikes before moving to a farm in Vermont.

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Terra loves the snow, especially when she can get food.

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Terra and the late great Duffy say hello on the Kinsmans.

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Sabrina with the pups on Black Mountain (Benton).

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A post-hike self-portrait snuggle.

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Making her way up the Tripyramids.
 
Oh..WTH Here are a few more..Everyones pics are great!! There is no better friend you can have!

Shilo as a youngster..Cooling off in the Dixes


With the Late Great Leah and David on Peekemoose


Helping to Celebrate #46 on RPR


Giving Judy encouragement on Wright
 
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