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Boulder’s Dogs of the Day: Kaia & Addie and the Great Watering Can Mystery

Photo credit: Sherrie Stille

Some dogs chase tennis balls. Others sprint after squirrels. But Kaia and Addie — two playful pups enjoying a sunny afternoon in Boulder — have discovered a far more intriguing target: a green watering can. In this epic photo, the duo stands nose-to-plastic in the middle of a lush, green lawn, eyes bright with curiosity as water trickles out.

It’s a scene that’s equal parts comedy and charm — a reminder that dogs have an incredible ability to turn the simplest things into a grand adventure. For Kaia and Addie, this wasn’t just a watering can; it was a puzzle, a toy, and possibly even a magical fountain all rolled into one.


Why Dogs Love Water (and Watering Cans)

Dogs are often fascinated by moving water because it stimulates their natural prey drive. The trickling stream from a spout can mimic the sound and movement of prey in the wild, sparking both curiosity and excitement. According to the American Kennel Club, dogs who love water often enjoy activities that let them splash, chase, and interact with it — whether it’s from a lake, a hose, or in this case, a simple garden tool.

Kaia and Addie’s playful investigation wasn’t just about getting a drink. It was an exploration. Dogs use their noses, paws, and even their teeth to “test” new objects. Watching these two gently paw at the watering can and then dart back when a splash hit them was pure joy.


The Boulder Dog Factor

Boulder has a reputation for being one of the most dog-friendly cities in the nation, and Kaia and Addie are perfect examples of why. Here, dogs have an entire world of outdoor adventures at their paws — from creek-side trails to off-leash dog parks. It’s not unusual to see pups cooling off in Boulder Creek on a summer day or tagging along for a hike up Mount Sanitas.

The city’s combination of outdoor culture, scenic backdrops, and a community that welcomes dogs everywhere makes it an ideal place for canine companions to live their best lives. In Boulder, even a simple backyard watering session becomes an event worth photographing.


Lessons from Kaia & Addie

If there’s one thing we can take away from this moment, it’s that joy is often found in the smallest experiences. Kaia and Addie weren’t waiting for a special trip to the mountains or a big weekend adventure — they found excitement right in the yard.

It’s a reminder to all Boulder dog owners: sometimes the best enrichment for your pet is simply letting them explore their environment in new ways. Whether it’s a sprinkler, a stream, or that quirky green watering can, giving your dog space to satisfy their curiosity is one of the greatest gifts you can offer.

For more ways to keep your dog active and engaged in Boulder, check out the Humane Society of Boulder Valley — a great resource for training tips, local events, and adoption opportunities.

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