These are the chronicles of two Shetland Sheepdogs and their adventures in rally-o, obedience, flyball, agility, tracking and therapy dog work.
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Monday, July 6, 2009

Bison RMBs

The boys each enjoyed a bison RMB for supper last night, courtesy of our new meat buddy, Jen!



They are GREAT. Huge gobs of meat still on the bone. Just perfect! Thanks Jen (and Spike and Sophie for sharing your haul. Hope you enjoyed the sheep.).

The boys dug in with gusto! Love that bison! But, while normal RMB chewing is fun and all ...



... it just lacks a certain ... style ... flare ... synchronicity?

Gio and Romeo now present, for the first time on Life is Better with Sheltie Hair ...

SYNCHRONIZED RMB-ING!

Ready ... and ...

To your right, two, three, four



Center, two, three, four


To your left, two, three, four


Sure, their routine could use a little work. But for a first time, not too bad, right?!

While they enjoyed their bison, I made my own little treat. Sour cream cookies! YUM!



6 comments:

KEY WEST COLLIES said...

We so love the syncronized chewing. BOL

Essex & Deacon

Fred said...

This is making me verrrrry hungry!

Darby and Birdie said...

We gave it a 9.5! :)

Esther said...

Those look awesome. Winnie is jealous! ;)

Cool Design Shelties said...

Raw is the best - love the syncronized chewing :o))

//Bente

Jen said...

Glad your poochies love the Buffalo so much!! I'll have to keep you supplied with that for sure since it's a hit!! And, how cute, the syncronized chewing!! :)

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