Essex and Deacon’s dad asked us to show you a picture of Daisy, our very first sheltie. She was such a good girl when I met her while dating my husband. She didn’t get on the furniture, sleep on the bed or bark too much. She loved to fetch the tennis ball for as long as you were willing to throw it. Then her daddy and I got married and she moved into my home. I spoiled her and by the time she died a year or so later she enjoyed snuggling on the bed with me whenever daddy wasn’t around. She also learned about people food at my wedding shower when guests thought she was cute. Poor girl, she was just getting used to being spoiled when she died of a blood illness. No sheltie of ours since has had any concept about staying off the furniture or the bed. Wonder why? LOL!

This is Daisy, running in our backyard shortly after we got married in 1990. I haven’t found many pictures of her, though in this one she’s smiling, like she always did when running around the yard.
Then there’s Katie. We’re still working on “roll over.” She will now do it while I’m slightly away from her. I don’t have to lure anymore. But she’s sneaky. While I was messing with the camera, trying to figure out how to make it convert to video, she got up on her hind legs and stole the rest of the “good” treats off of the desk. Guess she was tired of having to work for them! So far I have a few fuzzy still photos of her rolling over. If I figure out how to use the video, then figure out how to upload it, you’ll see the trick next Tricky-T day!