Roman Antics
OK this is not Roman, but it helps you get a picture in your mind, when you read the narrative visualize a black and red GSD ABOUT 3 x bigger then this coyote and Nina the 6 pound Chihuahua

Roman and his BFF, Nina, meet up in the mornings for mouse hunting in a field near our house. Roman is good at a lot of things, but mouse hunting isn’t tops on his list. It’s absolutely wet your pants hysterical. He actually springs into the air and pounces around. He’ll do it 5-6 times in a row. This huge 105lb shepherd bouncing around. By the time he and Nina get to the mouse hole, the mouse has scooted away in the other direction. Totally funny. Well, this morning, on one of his pounces, he landed on a mouse, squished the poor thing, swatted it with his huge paw and swallowed it whole. He was heaving like a python to swallow this thing. Sooo gross. Maybe I should stop with the raw food. It’s making him nuts. He had a big poop later in the day and I’m sure the mouse was part of it. He was so proud of himself. Now he’s obsessed with mouse hunting. On a scale of 1-10 for being a goof…he’s a 10+!!
Hose Update
For those of you still wondering….Yes, Roman still has OCD with his hoses. His green ones were getting old and ratty, so one of Chris’s co-workers brought Roman some new ones. He was in his glory! One plus about the hose addiction is that I use one as a reward for obedience training. Much better than food rewards. I let him see it, hide it in my sleeve and he rocks his obedience!
Roman and BFF
Roman and his BFF, Nina. She’s a 12lb miniature pinscher chihuahua mix. These 2 are inseparable. They play every morning when we meet up for a walk. It’s a riot. Roman is 105 lbs and he jumps and spins. She runs in circles and attacks him. They play with sticks and tease each other. They have actually stopped traffic because drivers have to stop and watch these two go at it. He’s so amazingly gentle with her. The other pics are Roman displaying is handsomeness. These were taken at a trick-or-treating event to raise money for a local rescue.















