Category: Sparky (Page 22 of 48)
I didn’t know that Sparky can crawl under the couch.
The nimble confidence of a dog who knows his business.
Sparky has a search and rescue mission. He is very thorough.
I’m proud of Sparky for staying focused after his first chair failure.
The center part of the video was sped up to triple speed for your convenience.

Sparky is having a rough morning.
By mid-afternoon yesterday, Sparky was feeling frisky again. He thought I was a dope for misreading the dead mouse situation. Sparky filled me in.

While I was on the computer this morning, Sparky came by. I thought he wanted to come up and chat, but he had something else in mind.

When Sparky went out last night, he walked through the mud in the back yard. I didn’t see him and Sparky didn’t mention it. Rather than go to bed, Sparky wandered all over the place.
This morning, when I saw his mud tracks, I called Sparky over for a dog-shaming photo.

American Kennel Club Harms French Bulldogs’ Health, PETA Says in Suit
This article explains that French bulldogs are so genetically unfortunate, that PETA is suing the AKC. I didn’t read the article because the bulldog in the photo seems to have a lot of shit to deal with. The article did motivate me to look up the 23 Healthiest Dog Breeds With the Least Illnesses.
Since beagles are number 2 on the list, I decided to rate those dog breeds on which is the best. My rating is based solely on the photo and my ability to know what dogs are thinking.

Sparky met a new dog, and was not at his best. It was embarrassing, but Sparky had fun.

WSJ: A Pet Food Giant’s Mission to Understand Cats
WSJ: A Pet Food Giant’s Mission to Understand Cats
The Mars company makes M&M’s, Snickers and other human food, along with pet food brands like IAMS, Eukanuba, Pedigree and Sheba.
The pet food giant had a problem. Cats were rapidly catching up to dogs as America’s favorite pets, but the company was filled with people who didn’t fully understand the mercurial creatures—or their owners.
So Mars launched a mission to get its dog-loving workers inside cats’ heads.