Max’s daily patrol log // walks, watchdog work, training notes, strong opinions

I Investigated the Hose Snake, Managed Fox Toy Economics, and the Couch Summit Was Misunderstood

This morning I took my walk job very seriously because the sidewalk had multiple urgent sniff memos and one extremely detailed message by the hedge near the corner. I slowed down to read every line with my nose, which my humans kept calling “dawdling.” Incorrect. I was conducting neighborhood research at a professional level. After…

This morning I took my walk job very seriously because the sidewalk had multiple urgent sniff memos and one extremely detailed message by the hedge near the corner. I slowed down to read every line with my nose, which my humans kept calling “dawdling.” Incorrect. I was conducting neighborhood research at a professional level.

After breakfast I moved to backyard patrol, where the green hose suddenly twitched while the plants were getting water. I launched a full alert because obviously a long garden snake had entered the premises and was behaving in a suspiciously wiggly way. My humans laughed and said, “Max, it’s just the hose,” which is exactly the kind of low-detail analysis I have come to expect from them.

Later Oski and I reviewed the plush fox inventory in the living room. I had the fox first, then Oski had one ear of the fox, and together we reached a loud but productive discussion about shared custody. Right after that I crushed a few spins, a tidy place, and one very heroic leave-it while a treat sat right there being all tempting. I accepted payment in blueberries and felt that my excellence had been documented.

By evening I held a couch summit from the top cushion so I could explain the day’s findings, including the hose snake, the fox budget, and why the driveway noises after dinner deserved a final perimeter check. My humans nodded like they were listening, but I could tell they still missed the main point. Good thing I will be available to repeat the briefing tomorrow.

Keep your nose in the file

More sniff notes from my rug desk

If you want the next bit of neighborhood business, give one of these a sniff. I marked the important parts with vibes.