The Spring break in Mahia was as much about a holiday for the basset hounds as it was for me. In their short life they’ve led a rather sheltered existence. A splendid existence though in the country with lots and lots to smell.
One of the big holiday treats for all of us was to go to the beach. Now before you get carried away with your ideas about building sandcastles, surfing and the like. This is still only Spring and to be honest a tad nippy still for those beach holiday activities. The bassets were up to more exciting things anyway.
“Our” beach – Mahanga beach – was less than 2km from where we were staying. This is a pristine beach with miles and miles of open sand and plenty of dunes to explore. It was the dunes that gave the bassets so much pleasure. Not because you can do that sliding run down and end up to your knees in sand because when your legs are a few inches long that can be a bit traumatic. No, dunes have dune grass and what’s trapped in dune grass? Yes, you got it, smells.
To put this into perspective, bassets have a capability to smell that is about 50 times more powerful than humans. So that’s a lot of smell. Fortnum and Mason were so excited they exhausted themselves with their smell adventures. It was a delight to watch, here’s why!
Hmm, something to smell – let’s follow this
Oooo, getting stronger, follow me
This way I reckon
Oh yes, definitely. Just sniff this in!
Oh, you have just got to take a deep sniff at this – Close your eyes and you can really feel it!
Oh hang on, she wants to take my picture.
Yeh, yeh, whatever. I’m going to lie here and see if she’ll notice me!
Sorry bro’ I think it’s me she’s after for the best shot
Perhaps if I hang my tongue out she’ll go for a comic pose?
Look here’s another smell. Follow me. Wait, where you going? Didn’t you hear her – ice creams. What a holiday this is turning out to be!
Looks just like Saunton Sands, our holiday spot before we finally made the move down here. Our dogs used to spend hours hunting for rabbits in the dunes though they never caught any. Bet your beach was a lot cleaner though.
Tee hee hee – I’m laughing out loud! Great pics!
My youngest daughter and I popped into see hubbie at the office today – and one of his employees brings her gorgeous Labrador, Paddy, to work with her. Anyway, Sophie had an hilarious time playing ‘hide and seek’ with Paddy’s beloved toy duck and learned the amazing reality of a dog’s power of scent! She hid the duck in some really tough places – totally out of sight – and Paddy went running to it within seconds!
Its truly amazing just how much fun you can have with nothing! The beach is totally stunning and it looks like you had fun. We are still working on the recalls with Denver but hopefully we can experience letting him roam (although he did have 5 minutes at the far end of Petone beach the other day off the lead!). x