Chubs at Kate Sessions Park

While catching up on some old videos of Tink and Chubs we ran into this one…

This is a video of our French bulldog Chubs chasing me around Kate Session’s Park here in SD. This is also at the same time Tink got stung by a bee and broke out in hives mentioned in the post prior to this one. The whole time we are filming our cute little 3 month old frenchie chase me around, Tink was no where to be found. Why? most likely because she was busy chasing and eating bees that she’s  allergic to. She loves to chase bees, grasshopper, butterflies, possums and other little dogs. Tink is a wild and very mischievous girl. We know if she isn’t in our face buttin’ into our business, she’s somewhere getting into trouble.

We gotta keep our eye on that girl.

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