Water Dogs
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Hi Buddy & Dan,
It is Horseshoe Lake at Mammoth Lakes, California. This is a very popular "dog lake" and I guess Loki & Freya have seen all the other dogs go into the water and figured that it was not such a big deal.
The ocean is another story all together though! They are not keen on being overrun by waves!
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Hi Buddy & Dan,
It is Horseshoe Lake at Mammoth Lakes, California. This is a very popular "dog lake" and I guess Loki & Freya have seen all the other dogs go into the water and figured that it was not such a big deal.
The ocean is another story all together though! They are not keen on being overrun by waves!
OK, I've been to Mammoth Lakes in 1977 when I had my first Basenji. She'd go swimming once in a while.
Did you go see Devil's Postpile? It is so weird!
Buddy will actually go in the ocean if another dog is running in after a ball or something. A few months ago I took him to the beach for the first time and he chased this Lab right in, didn't even hesitate, came out and shook and was ready to play. -
Love the pics, Loki and Freya look as if they are having great fun.
Love the names too, we may call our new pup Freya when we get her and i once nearly called another of my Dogs Loki. They are god and goddess names aren't they? -
Awesome pics! They look like they are having so much fun!
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I lived in Mammoth Lakes for ten years, so I am very familiar with Devil's Postpile - it is fortunate that I love hiking, as we all know that a tired B is a good B!
Loki has always been pretty confident around water - he likes to chase other dogs, and he will follow (at least part way) when they run into the water.
But when I got Freya two years ago, she behaved like the Wicked Witch of the West - she would go to extreme lengths to avoid having water touch any body part beside her tongue. When crossing streams on our hikes, she would spend a long time determining the optimal crossing point, picking out rocks to step on. But then one day, there was a critter that needed a good chasing, so she threw caution to the wind! After surviving that experience, she has been much more relaxed when it comes to the wet stuff…
I am Danish, so they have names from the Norse Mythology:
Loki = Norse God of Mischief
Freya = Norse Goddess of LoveAnd they live up to them!
:)
Loki & Freya's Mom