Happy Birthday Petey!

My crazy little Jack Russell Petey is seven years old today!  I adopted Petey when he was about 8 months old and he is still just as energetic as he was then.  Petey has been a real learning experience for me.  He had so many issues when I adopted him and overcoming them has taken a lot of love, patience, training, research, and understanding.  I’m proud to say Petey is now a loving, happy and well behaved dog (most of the time).  I’ve learned so much from Petey and so glad he is part of my life.  He is so full of love, energy, happiness, and bounce!

Famous Jump

Petey's Famous Jump

Fast Aframe

Fast Aframe

Happy Petey

Happy Petey

The Pond

The Pond

Petey & Sara

Petey & Sara

Petey Bucket

Petey Bucket

Petey in Bucket

Petey in the Bucket

Fun in the Sun!

All three of the Jacks love to play in the water.  It doesn’t matter the type – pools, sprinklers, ponds, mud puddles, bathtubs, and showers – The Three Jacks are water crazy!

Take a look at how Petey likes to spend hot summer days!  There is no lazy in his Crazy Days of Summer!  And what keeps him going?  Organic Banana Blueberry Bites from Three Jacks Dog Bakery!

Three Jacks Breakfast

As most of you know Jack Russells are energetic, intelligent  little dogs.  They only way to live with Jack Russell’s in any form of harmony is to keep them happy, busy, and stimulated.  If you don’t they will make havoc of your life!  They are very persistent dogs and will try to boss you around too!  So a JRT owner has to be active, energetic, imaginative, and the boss, all the while with a sense of humor!

One of the ways to keep The Three Jacks stimulated, entertained and fed at the same time!  Watch how The Three Jacks eat their breakfast.  Burning calories while they eat!

Sled Dog Racing!!!

Not a sport for The Three Jacks!

I spent last Saturday at Punderson State Park, in Newbury, Ohio watching the Sled Dogs!  The race was put on by The Siberian Huskey Club of Greater Cleveland. Had to bundle up like I was going to the arctic, but it was well worth it.  When dogs are doing what they were bred to do, you can see and hear their happiness!  So whether its, herding, go to ground, hunting, retrieving or sled dog racing – a working dog is a happy dog!!!

If you’d like to see some beautiful photos of the event and of the park visit Blue Moon Photography!

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