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Dirty Blue Heeler
Short Stories - Dogs reflect the best of us, if we're willing to pay attention.
4 episodes
6 days ago
Dogs reflect the best of us, if we're willing to pay attention... In our corner of rural South Carolina, the stories practically write themselves. Dirt is shaking things up. Mud is slowing things down. We don't have the answers to life's big questions, but through the eyes of these dogs, things make just a little more sense.
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Dogs reflect the best of us, if we're willing to pay attention... In our corner of rural South Carolina, the stories practically write themselves. Dirt is shaking things up. Mud is slowing things down. We don't have the answers to life's big questions, but through the eyes of these dogs, things make just a little more sense.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Tinya's Report
Dirty Blue Heeler
5 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
Tinya's Report

TINYA HAS SAVED, watched, trained, put-down, and raised more dogs than most of us will ever come into contact with in our lifetime. Her dogs are her family. And the dogs she lets stay with her become part of that family, too. 


I texted her, “6min.” I know I shouldn’t have since I was driving, but I hadn’t seen the boys in two weeks and I was giddy. Yea, I get giddy. 


When you give her the proper heads up, she’ll have all their “stuff” (food, leashes, etc.) waiting at the gate. 


I whipped into the entrance and dang near hit the gate with my bumper. Their “stuff” is waiting, just as expected, along with eight to ten other dogs, but Dirt and Mud are still in the house—a hundred yards or so up the drive.

Dirty Blue Heeler
Dogs reflect the best of us, if we're willing to pay attention... In our corner of rural South Carolina, the stories practically write themselves. Dirt is shaking things up. Mud is slowing things down. We don't have the answers to life's big questions, but through the eyes of these dogs, things make just a little more sense.