Wondercide: A Better Prevention?

*It’s a bit lengthy, but worth a read.* 🙂

With the addition of Jade to our canine family, I was reevaluating my dog budget. (Yes, I’m a budget-er!) I do this simply to track what supplies I need, and how much I am spending on each one. By doing this, I also see what areas I can possibly cut back on my costs.

Bunny Trail: For example, I use fendendazole to worm my dogs. (I plan to do a post some time about the variety of wormers and how to use them.) I had been buying the name brand Panacur C powder formula, which gets expensive- roughly $20 per dog. Since it is very effective, though, I was willing to pay for it. However, I was recently introduced to a liquid form of fenbendazole. Now, instead of paying $60 every few months to worm my girls, I paid $22 for a whole year’s supply! 🙂 That looks great on my budget.

Anyway, with three dogs now, my biggest monthly expense is food. As you can imagine, three dogs eat a lot of food. My second largest monthly expense is flea and tick prevention. As with any medications, I try to use ones that are safe for pregnant dogs. Frontline is one of the few flea and tick preventatives that is safe to use during pregnancy for dogs. Buying doses for three dogs each month costs me about $40.

I have had some concerns, though, about the harshness of Frontline. I don’t want to say that Frontline is a bad product, because it’s not. It’s effective and safe if used properly. However, you are supposed to separate the dog from children and other pets for 24 hours after applying Frontline. This tells me that there is a level of risk (albeit, probably a small risk) in using this product. I know with our dogs, having to keep them apart for a whole day (or even half a day) is a joke.

There were times I did some online research about other more “natural” flea and tick preventatives. Most of them seemed to be of questionable effectiveness; and if I am going to use something, I want it to WORK. I even tried one highly-lauded natural preventative with disastrous results. However, this terrible experiment was what led me to what I believe will be my solution.

I had read about Rose Geranium Oil, which is supposed to be a natural tick preventative. It was bragged up so very much that I decided to give it a try. I got my chance to test it out in March. It was a warm weekend and my husband and I and another couple decided to take our dogs for a hike on the State Game lands near our home. Zach and I took Duchess and Mia, and the other couple took their dog Nina. I knew from previous experience that this area had a booming tick population. I put the recommended two drops of Rose Geranium Oil on my dogs and on myself as well. My husband did not use any kind of repellent. (Foolish man, I thought!)

In talking to the other couple, they told me that they were using Wondercide, a product that repels fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. (Sounds too good to be true, right?) This wonder spray is human food grade, making it completely safe around kids. Actually, you can use it on kids if you want. (Whoever heard of a food grade flea and tick preventative?) It can also be used on plants, lawns, and furniture. (Whaaaat?)

So we put Wondercide to the test against my Rose Geranium Oil. The results? Check it out.

Zach (human using no repellent)- 0 ticks

Jordan (human using no repellent)- 0 ticks

Sonya (human using Wondercide)- 0 ticks

Nina (canine using Wondercide)- 0 ticks

Kristen (human using Rose Geranium Oil)- 7 ticks

Duchess (canine using Rose Geranium Oil)- 2 ticks

Mia (canine using Rose Geranium Oil)- 11 ticks

I think the results speak for themselves. Even no protection was better than Rose Geranium Oil. I came home and promptly threw away my lousy bottle of oil. 😦 Then I looked up Wondercide, and I liked what I saw. (Here is their website.)

Here are the basics of how Wondercide works, and why I decided to try it. The flea, tick, and mosquito spray is cedar oil based. “Cedar oil affects octopamine, which is essential to life for pheromone-driven pests like fleas and ticks. Octopamine is responsible for regulating heart rate, movement and behavior in pests. Cedar oil blocks the octopamine neurotransmitter receptors in pests, causing pests to be repelled from the area. When contacted, pests suffocate and die. Mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and beneficial insects are not affected by cedar oil because they do not have octopamine neurotransmitters (copied from wondercide.com).”

The budget-conscious part of my brain also kicked in as I looked at this product. Say one bottle of Wondercide, which costs around $20, lasts for one month. That will cut my flea and tick prevention cost in half! (Yay for the budget!)

I bought one bottle of Wondercide flea, tick, and mosquito spray, and I am trying it out for a month. I plan to do a follow up post with my final review and opinion in a few weeks. So far, this is a list of pros and cons I have accumulated.

Pros:

  • It is natural and gentle.
  • It can be used on people (although it is not labeled as a human product).
  • It also repels mosquitoes (the first step in preventing heartworms!).
  • It has other uses beyond just pest control on pets.
  • It is 100% safe around children and other pets- no need to separate!
  • It is safe for use on pregnant and nursing dogs and even puppies.
  • It smells good! 🙂

Cons:

  • It has to be applied very frequently- 2 or 3 times a week.
  • The smell is quite strong when first applied- think Grandma’s cedar chest!

Like I said, I will post about this again in a few weeks after giving it a tough trial run. In the meantime, have any of you had good or bad experiences with Wondercide or other flea and tick preventatives? I would love to hear about it!

Jade

We have a new furry face at our home! I would like you to meet Jade, an 8 week old Golden Retriever.

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We picked up Jade on Thursday evening and brought her home to meet our other dogs. I was very interested in seeing how the dogs would react to each other. From her litter, we were told that Jade has one of the most laid back personalities, and we thought this would help her adjust to living with two older dogs. With a laid back temperament, she shouldn’t mind being bossed around so much.

The introductions went better than we anticipated. Mia and Duchess were THRILLED at seeing a puppy. Jade was a bit scared at first of these two bigger dogs licking her and knocking her over. However, once she realized she wasn’t in any danger, she began to play.

 

I took some time to make sure that Jade was all settled in that first night.

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The next day was a big day for Jade. She got her first bath and had to go to the vet for a check up. I think she liked going to the vet more than getting a bath.

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After those two things were finished, she was free to play with Mia and Duchess for the rest of the day. Mia absolutely adores Jade and spends all of her time “mothering” her. She doesn’t let Jade out of her sight.

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Jade and Duchess get along great as well, but Duchess isn’t quite as interested in Jade as Mia is. This next picture is the perfect description of our dogs. Mia and Jade are playing together close to me in the yard. Meanwhile, Duchess is racing wildly up and down our property doing her own thing.

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Jade desperately tries to keep up with the big dogs, but she often just gets run over. This was a new toy, and all of the dogs wanted it for themselves. Poor little Jade didn’t stand a chance, but she got an “A” for effort!

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Eventually, the big dogs forgot about the toy and busied themselves doing other things. Jade was then very pleased when she got the toy all to herself.

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As it got towards evening, everyone was tuckered out, especially little Jade.

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Have a blessed week!

Kiss Me… I’m Irish!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! It’s an important day for an Irish Setter.

“Kiss me! I’m Irish.”

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“I mean it. I need a kiss!”

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*SMOOCH*

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These pictures are back from October when we still had Mia’s puppies, but I couldn’t resist posting them anyway!

 

Gratefulness

This post is maybe a slight deviation from my normal post topics, but I thought I would share it anyway.

If I had to pick just one quality to become part of my character, I think it would be gratefulness. The reason I would choose gratefulness is that being grateful effects so many areas of life, and it is a character quality that becomes very evident to others. This summer, I remember talking to a woman at work. After that conversation of mainly small talk and such, I remember feeling very blessed and inspired by her. She hadn’t said anything particularly profound or meaningful; in fact, I don’t even remember what we talked about. What I do remember is that she expressed gratitude and contentment in everything she said.

Her positive attitude and grateful spirit made a definite impact on me, and it made me wonder what impact I leave on the people I talk to. I will confess that after thinking about my attitude and the things I say, I came to the conclusion that people probably aren’t always inspired after being with me. I wouldn’t say I am a negative and grumpy person, but I can err on being a bit pessimistic. I am striving to engrain gratefulness into my thoughts, words, and actions. Instead of spouting off whatever complaint or disgruntled thought that crosses my mind, I am trying to find something to be grateful for.

I know God has richly blessed my life, and He sufficiently meets every need I have. When I remember that my life is His and trust in His provision, I realize that I have no reason to complain. There is no reason for me not to be grateful. This is a very freeing and inspiring realization.

This week, we got some snow again, and it made for some stunning scenery! It was a wet snow that stuck to the trees and worked well to make snowmen. It was a good opportunity to observe the different perspectives of snow. Some people complain about the inconveniences that snow brings- poor roads for traveling, extra work with shoveling, wet boots and socks, and the list can go on. Instead of focusing on those unpleasantries, other choose to enjoy God’s beautiful handiwork and soak in the child-like thrill that snow and winter time can bring.

I loved watching Mia and Duchess in the snow. They definitely fall in the grateful category. In fact, they always fall in the grateful category. They are happy and content with whatever life brings them. Am I?

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Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. {1 Chronicles 16:34}

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And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him. {Colossians 3:17}

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I will praise you, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will tell of all Your marvelous works. {Psalm 9:1}

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In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. {1 Thessalonians 5:18}

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Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift! {2 Corinthians 9:15}

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Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. {Philippians 4:6}

The Blizzard of ’16

Well, folks, we survived the blizzard of 2016. 🙂 From Friday evening into Saturday evening, we got over two feet of snow; and, let me tell you, this family couldn’t be happier!

This was the second time that Duchess saw snow. (The first time was only a half inch, so that hardly counts.) With the amount of snow we got, it comes well over the dogs’ backs. Luckily for them, they are light enough that they don’t sink the whole way down with each step.

We spent some time out Friday evening and Saturday, shoveling the first foot of snow and letting the dogs romp in the wind-driven snow. I tried to take some pictures with my camera wrapped in saran wrap to keep it from getting wet with snowflakes. I didn’t get very many good pictures from Saturday during the peak of the blizzard, because of the blowing snow. However, you can still see Duchess and Mia thoroughly enjoying running through the fresh, powdery snow.

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There’s nothing like a good tussle in the snow!

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We made the unwise decision to drive a few miles to Zach’s parents’ house Saturday to use their snowmobiles. On the way there, it wasn’t windy, visibility was decent, and the roads only had a few inches of snow covering them. About an hour later, conditions had gotten much worse, and we weren’t sure we could make it the few miles back to our house. This is what driving home looked like. It had gotten windy, and snowfall had increased to roughly two inches per hour!

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We did, however, manage to make it home. Then it was back to shoveling and plowing.

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Sunday dawned clear, still, and beautiful!

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And then it was in by the wood stove to warm up and dry off.

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Another funny adventure of the day was digging out our mailbox! It was buried in this drift.

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I hope you all have a great start to your week!

 

 

A Christmas Message from Mia

I love Christmas! Lights, decorations, evergreen trees, presents, family gatherings, food, cookies, extra vacation days, Christmas cards, Christmas music… I love it all!

But sometimes I get so caught up in enjoying the many good things about Christmas that I can forget the real reason for our holiday- the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ (Luke 2). Without the greatest gift from our Heavenly Father, we would have no reason to celebrate; but because Jesus spent time here on earth and sacrificed His life in place of our own, we have every reason to be joyful and to celebrate!

Sadly, Christmas has become very commercialized, and the focus becomes getting and not giving. There are unspoken standards that some feel they must meet, such as: your house must be decorated like a Pinterest board, you must have a beautiful Christmas card to send to all of your family, friends, coworkers, and vague acquaintances, you must have dozens of homemade Christmas cookies of varying kinds in your kitchen, and you must have the PERFECT gift for EVERYONE. I often hear friends complaining about the busyness and stress of the season; and I, perhaps, have made some of those same complaints myself.

It’s times like this that I need to take a lesson from my care-free companions.

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Sleep in. Relax. Enjoy the small things. Don’t stress!

Take time to relax this holiday season. Enjoy the little things, and remember to thank God for giving us His Son!

Holiday Fun

Happy December! I hope you all enjoyed Thanksgiving. I know I did, but I am very much looking forward to December 25. The Christmas season is my favorite time of year! I love the music (that I have been listening to since before Thanksgiving), the food, the family time, and the general atmosphere of peace surrounding the season. I think the feelings of peace and love and hope that we feel during this time of  year comes from the fact that Christmas is the time that we celebrate God’s greatest gift to us- His Son. What other thought could bring us such hope?

Ahhh, even as I think about it now, I am content. I love December. If it were up to me, December would be twice as long so as to draw out this wonderful time of year as long as possible. I am currently picturing in my mind fuzzy socks, hot chocolate, colorful Christmas lights, snow, and evergreen trees. I really do love this time of year.

For those of you who are local, you will (probably) know that yesterday was the opening day of rifle in Pennsylvania. This means, I was alone for the weekend while my husband was at the cabin deer hunting with his uncles and cousins. As much as I love my husband, I do enjoy the time alone once in awhile. I had some time to do some crafts and such that I wouldn’t ordinarily take the time to do.

I have recently been Pinteresting some cute ideas for dog toys, decor, and accessories that I could learn to make for my pooches. I spent my weekend buying craft supplies and experimenting with a few holiday themed projects! Take a look!

Holiday Doggie Donut Toys:

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Mia approves of her new toys. 🙂 They are cute, but I don’t recommend for heavy chewers.

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Red and Silver Paracord Collar:

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I was impressed that I ended up with a functional collar and toys on my first try. 🙂 I have a few other crafts I want to try in the next few weeks as I enjoy my December.

Merry Christmas! Take the time to enjoy the season!

Duchess, Part 2: First Hunt

My husband is nearly bursting with pride. He has a hunting dog!

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A few months ago, when my husband and I decided we wanted to get another puppy, we began discussing what breed we would get. When he told me he wanted an Irish Setter, I was a little hesitant about it. Although I wanted a bigger dog, I was nervous about learning to manage the excessive energy; but my husband wanted a dog he could take hunting with him.

So, an Irish Setter it was.

Since neither of us have ever trained a hunting dog before, this is a totally new experience for us; but it has been a lot of fun! We bought Duchess a stuffed pheasant and some bird scent to put on it. We practiced in our yard by hiding the pheasant and having her find it. Her pheasant is by far her most favorite toy!

This weekend, we took a trip to a cabin bordering Pennsylvania State Game Lands, so Zach could go deer hunting. While we were there, though, Zach decided to take Duchess out bird hunting to see how she would do. I am not a hunter, but I wanted to tag along and watch. I borrowed a pair of my husband’s camouflage hunting pants and an orange safety vest and hat. After bundling up in our hunting gear, we drove to a game trail that goes into the hunting land.

As we pulled in and parked, we saw a State Game truck driving back the trail with a stack of wooden crates in the back. Peering out of the crates were pheasants! We happened to be hunting on the day that they were stocking pheasants on the state game lands! Coincidence? I think not. It was one of God’s little blessings. It made for a perfect first hunt for Duchess!

Watching our very inexperienced, six-month old dog on her first hunt was unlike anything I have done before. It’s amazing how heritage and breeding play such a strong role in a dog’s instincts and personality. Duchess needed little instruction or encouragement; she simply knew what she was supposed to do. It was exactly what she has been bred to do. Many of the traits that make her difficult and frustrating to train are vital when it comes to hunting. Her insistence on sniffing and searching every smell is annoying on walks but essential for finding quarry. Her doggedness and intensity make for challenging obedience training; but without those traits, she would never have the determination to find, flush, and retrieve birds.

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With freshly stocked fields along a two mile stretch, we were guaranteed to have some action. I loved watching her sleek, red body bounding through the tall grass, sniffing and searching, with her long, sturdy legs carrying her tirelessly through the fields. By closely watching her body language, it was easy to see when she picked up a scent. A well-trained hunting dog will “point” to a bird in the grass and hold that point until the hunter gives a command for the dog to “flush” the bird into the air. Duchess hasn’t learned to wait for a command yet, but that will come with time and practice. For now, we are satisfied that she knew what she was looking for and successfully found and flushed the birds.

All in all, she flushed six birds, four of which my husband and his brother were able to shoot and bag. Zach told me that he is going to mount one of the birds from Duchess’s first hunt. 🙂 It looks like I will have to find a few good recipes for using pheasant meat in the future, because Zach will most definitely be doing this again!

Here is Duchess surveying her quarry after we returned to the cabin.

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I must say, after being out in the field hunting with our dog, I just may have found a new hobby. Before this, I would have said I am not a hunter for three main reasons: it’s cold, it’s boring, and I do not have the heart to shoot animals. I found bird hunting to be different, though. It is still cold; but unlike deer hunting, you are able to walk and move around to stay warm. It’s definitely not boring, because you are hiking, talking, and do not need to be completely silent. And as far as the shooting part goes, I think I could do it. My fear of hunting deer is that I would shoot a deer but not kill it. I, as a very tender-hearted person, could not handle knowing I caused an animal unnecessary pain and suffering. With bird hunting, though, if I would hit the bird, there is very little chance I would lose it. If a bird is hit, it falls. If I would miss a bird, it would go on unscathed to live another day.

Zach, already thrilled with Duchess’s successful hunt, was even more excited to hear me say I would go bird hunting. He would like nothing better than to share his love of hunting with his wife. So, until this time next year, I plan to get a hunting license and hunting gear to go out hunting with Zach and Duchess. Zach promised me that he will mount the first bird I shoot, so we shall see how long that takes! 😉

Just for your enjoyment, here are more pictures from our hunts this weekend. You can’t see Duchess in most of these pictures, because she is bounding through the tall grass somewhere. Spending time outdoors hunting with a dog is truly time well-spent!

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Duchess, Part 1: Learning a New Language

I feel like I have so much to say and to share, so I decided it would be best to split it up into a two-part post. I have been [im]patiently waiting for over a month to introduce the newest member of our family.

Meet Duchess, our beautiful Irish Setter.

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We got Duchess while we still had Mia’s puppies, so I decided I would wait to introduce her to my blogging community until after I was finished posting updates and pictures of the puppies. Getting a new puppy while having a litter of puppies at home certainly wouldn’t have been my first preference, but that’s just how it worked out. I had been looking for an Irish Setter puppy for a few months, but I was having trouble finding exactly what I wanted. When I found Duchess, I was thrilled; and I decided I could take on the extra work and chaos for a few weeks.

She was already 15 weeks old when we got her, so I feel as if we missed out on most of her puppy stage. Getting her when she was already four months old definitely made training more challenging, but she has made a lot progress.

The biggest challenge, though, was simply learning to work with a different breed. Irish Setters are very different from Goldendoodles! I knew this fact before we got her, but I was amazed by how much differently I needed to train and work with Duchess than I did with Mia. (The first few weeks of having Duchess made me extremely grateful for Mia! I realized how obedient and well-behaved she is!)

Irish Setters have an incredibly intense energy level, both physically and mentally. This means a thirty minute walk or romp in the yard is NOT enough. Not only do they need physical exercise, but they need to have their minds exercised and challenged as well. These dogs were bred to hunt birds, and that hunting instinct is strongly evident. Training can be challenging, because they are so easily distracted by sights and smells. When they are “in the zone” sniffing, digging, or chasing, NOTHING will stop them. They tend to be very stubborn and determined. (Those are both good and necessary characteristics of a hunting dog, but it needs to be effectively channeled and controlled.)

Yet, Irish Setters have one of the sweetest personalities I have ever seen. Their exuberant joy and affectionate nature make their stubbornness forgivable. Duchess is my big, cuddly lap dog. She loves to snuggle and bury her face in my lap. She is clownish and joyful in everything she does.

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I have firmly decided I will take good temperament over trainability any day. Irish Setters have virtually no guarding instinct, making them highly unlikely to ever show aggression. She loves new people, dogs, and children. She is not protective of her food or toys. She is simply a happy and friendly dog. Her only fault is her energy and roughness in regards to children. She loves little people, but she will often accidentally knock them over.

I have had to make quite a few adjustments in my training techniques to suit Duchess’s needs. Mia was very easy to train and responded very quickly to any negative punishment, such as tone of voice or a smack on the nose. Once she learned that a certain behavior made me unhappy, she simply wouldn’t do it. When she learned that a behavior made me happy, she did her best to repeat it in order to receive the positive affirmation. Her eagerness to please and her easy going personality made training a breeze.

Negative reinforcement, however, has little to no effect on Duchess. For example, if she is in the garden digging or sniffing, no amount of shouting will convince her to stop. Even forcibly dragging her out of the garden doesn’t work. She will literally run directly back to what she was doing. Instead, I have learned I need to catch her before she starts doing something bad. If I can stop her before she starts and call her over to me, she learns that listening to the warning tone in my voice results in treats and praise. Positive reinforcement is the best training technique for any breed of dog, and it is the only training technique for some dogs like Duchess.

I am very grateful that we have a large yard. With an acre of yard that is already set up with an underground fence, Duchess and Mia have a large area in which they can run free. When they are outside together, they run and run and run. It’s great exercise for both of them! It’s also a necessity for Duchess to have that open space to run off her energy every day. When she has had enough exercise, she is much easier to work with; and her behavior improves by leaps and bounds.

We have also made time to take Duchess and Mia on several hikes recently. We have had a beautiful fall this year! Autumn is pretty every year, but I feel like this year it has been especially stunning with the vibrant colors and warmer than usual weather. Hiking through the woods with my husband and my dogs is one of my favorite things to do. I love spending time with my husband, with my dogs, and in God’s amazing creation. I love being able to do all three of those things at once!

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Here are my dogs doing what they do best- playing chase!

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There is nothing quite like the beautiful colors of fall. God surely knows how to amaze us with His awesome displays of beauty in creation!

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Check back tomorrow to read about Duchess’s first hunt!