Since 1992

Ask what you can do for your country….

Posted: May 19, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

JFK, he was my favorite President, because of what he did, and because of his dogs Charlie and Pushinka. As we enter Memorial Week, American dogs everywhere take a moment from our…

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Old view, new view?

Posted: May 18, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

When digging a new area to bury my bones, I often think what if I had a plan? What if I measured my bone, in respect to the hole I am digging?…

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Gotta Love Baseball Season

Posted: May 13, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized | 2 Comments

My good friend Jared is quite the ball player. I know this because he throws the ball around with me. Mostly I take it and chew it, but every now and then…

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I plant & I sow, I bark & I go…

Posted: May 5, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

My owner no longer waters my lawn and is letting it die. WHAT IS HAPPENING? They say that Xeriscape Landscaping is now our method. But why??? Xeriscape saves water. For most dog…

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Dry as a bone

Posted: April 28, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

Boy this earth of mine is dry as a bone, and that’s not too good for my garden, but I do love bones! There is so much you can do once you…

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Mulch to talk about…

Posted: April 21, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

My owners at Valley Rock say there is a rule of thumb (paw?) for bark and mulch. With a product distribution of at least 3″ deep, the bark becomes a blocker of…

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I have people in high, but not dry places…

Posted: April 20, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

As a dog, I am really smart, but I have a friend I like to call Professor Paul and this is his recommendation. “Soil moisture holding capacity is directly related to surfaces…

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April Showers -check!

Posted: April 8, 2015  |  Categories:  Uncategorized |

April showers passing us by, and the cold April storm is over. Our ground is warming up (70 degrees is ideal) and getting ready for those yummy tomatoes. My owner said I…

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