Great Weekend Cleaning Our Winter Walking Trails!

Hey all my Tripawd Friends!

I had the most spectacular weekend helping Mom clean out our winter walking trails! I LOVE winter! My Mom thinks I MUST have some Northern Breed in me to love it so much 🙂

Mmmm….frozen deer poop!
gotta go find MORE frozen deer poop!
Taking a break…

And just a little video to show the Quadpawd’s of the world, that us Tripawds can RUN and we can run FAST!

And here’s me helping Mom clean the bushes from our trail! I think I do a grand job, do you?

Author: maggie

Maggie was diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma on her left knee. She had amputation done on October 20, 2009. Four days after surgery she had a low grade fever and was off her food for two weeks! Trying times.. I am grateful and so pleased with how she is progressing now.

6 thoughts on “Great Weekend Cleaning Our Winter Walking Trails!”

  1. mmmmmm- frozen deer poop!
    My Mag was quite the poop connoisseur in her early years- but she usually went for the ‘raisins’ that the squirrels and rabbits left… you know, pug sized treats!
    And after hearing your video Obie says woof woof woof woof woof woof…

    Karen and the pugapalooza

  2. Swwwwwwweeeet!

    Mmmm, frozen deer poopsickles. I’m a fan of moosepoopsickles pawsonally.

    I like that snow. I’m jealous. Mom and Dad don’t like the snow though, and they’ve got me camped here in the hot desert now. I’d rather be rollin’ in the white stuff instead of hot sand!

  3. Way to clear the trails, Maggie!! Awesome work.

    And, man, are you fast!!

    Of course, Wyatt, a big dude like you WOULD prefer moosepoopsicles. (I just made myself gag).

    Thanks for the great update, Tracy and Maggie!

  4. Maggie, you look like you sure are having fun! Keep up the good work!

    xoxoxo,
    Auntie and the Cuzins

  5. I think there is energy in that deer poop….I eat it all the time and it helps me get up and go….looks like its working for you too!

    Josie the Greatest Dane

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