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WE just stayed in a camp ground in Gulf Shores. It was really nice and we will probably go back.
But they have some full timers or Snow Birds staying there. Nice people for the most part but apparently THEY don't think those black plastic bags on the poles at 4 different spots around the lake are meant for THEM to use to pick up their dog's crap. I have 2 dogs and I ALWAYS pick up their crap when we go for a walk. But there was crap all over the place because the long term people didn't feel that rule applied to them for some reason. I saw 3 of the offenders myself. I also saw some new arrivals picking theirs up too.
I went to the office and told them about it and her response was "Yeah, my husband gets tired of picking it up sometimes". I guess he doesn't get too tired of it or he would make a visit to some dog owners in the park. He knows who they are. It's a shame because otherwise we had no complaints.
 
More hiding with Ryker. It tried to snow but not much stuck. Ryker was in his normal form and immediately took a spot behind a bush. lol, such a funny dog.

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We're working on the new sites for the RV Park and as you can guess, Ryker was busy doing his routine!

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Beautiful GSD!
Must be a sheppie thing.:ROFLMAO:
Our boy, "Finn" (also a working line, East German/Czech) loves to play hide & seek. It's usually the ears that give him away, particularly when we play indoors, and he "hides" behind the couch. He'll wait until one of us playfully asks: "Where's Finn?" - then he'll pop out all goofy & proud.
 
Beautiful GSD!
Must be a sheppie thing.:ROFLMAO:
Our boy, "Finn" (also a working line, East German/Czech) loves to play hide & seek. It's usually the ears that give him away, particularly when we play indoors, and he "hides" behind the couch. He'll wait until one of us playfully asks: "Where's Finn?" - then he'll pop out all goofy & proud.
Our GSD, Megara, is a hide and seek fiend, agree with @DroolingMoron, gotta be the breed, she plays it every night with our daughter, its so funny
 
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Ryker the hiding GSD - I’d like to meet him someday.
 
Having just read your thread on possibly building a new Full Time RV Park and receiving the glare from Trish, I thought for sure you and Ryker had gone into hiding.
 
Having just read your thread on possibly building a new Full Time RV Park and receiving the glare from Trish, I thought for sure you and Ryker had gone into hiding.
Yeah, things were a bit dicey last night, but I've got her under control now. I'm not ashamed to say, it was touch-n-go there for awhile! Yesterday morning, I couldn't find anything wrong with the idea. Today, well let's just say I've been enlightened as to the foolishness of it all.

I'm going to file this under "not one of my better ideas" and hope I haven't damaged my chances of living a normal life in the future.
 

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