I wonder how they got that. Is the dog jumping in after a ball or Frisbee? Or maybe the guy tossed the dog?
As a river dweller, I can totally relate as well. That pup's having fun whatever he's doing.
On a sidenote, a couple years back, a few of us were hanging out on the river bank at the end of summer, start of salmon season. The fishers invade our area for a month, some are successful and some go home with empty coolers.
A good 15 lb spring had made its way into one of the back water pools and Chucky spotted it. He took off like a bat out of hell and fought it all the way back to us.
He was the envy of a lot fishers that day.
His dad brought it home, cut it into a few sections and our boys had quite the feast that night. I was going to barbecue it originally but the folks just couldn't get past all the teeth punctures.
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