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Bark! Ellie Speaks

Rees Harps Enthusiasm Coordinator, Ellie, blogs about everything at Rees from her unique viewpoint. Ellie is a golden doodle dog and will be a service dog when she grows up.

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Ellie, William’s service dog-in-training, has her own perspective on the going’s-on at Rees Harps. As the official Rees Harps Enthusiasm Coordinator, you can count on Ellie to be in the middle of everything with something funny to say. Unfortunately, Mew, one of the Rees Harps cats, has Ellie’s blog password so occasionally, Mew provides what she believes to be the necessary counterweight. To read each of Ellie’s weekly posts, click on the photo.

Not Fooled.

 

I’ll admit it, I don’t understand this April Fools thing at all. As best I can tell, one of two things is the case either April Fools Day was invented by people without noses, or my people are just too busy to give it enough thought. It has to be one of these because, WOW, the “joke” played on me on Monday morning sure fell flat.

The “joke” was based on something called the “What the Fluff” challenge. I have been told that some dogs really buy it and have what for them must be embarrassing reactions (look up #whatthefluff and you’ll find plenty of compilation videos… but I found one for you to watch. Poor Pug…)

 

For me it was just silly because the answer was, literally, as plain as the nose on my face. Seriously, people. I knew right where my pack leader was the whole time because even though I suddenly could not see him, I could smell him. Duh!

Enjoy their attempt…

The only other option I can see it that my humans are just too busy. There is a LOT of new and cool stuff going on at work. Here is a trial run of the our laser. Pretty exciting, isn’t it.

I guess I’ll find out next year if the humans can get their act together. If not, maybe I’ll have to play a trick on them. (Shhhhhh!)

Woof.