January 10th, 2024
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Boulder Dogs spread smiles throughout town. Dog friendly patios at restaurants add to that ambience. Collies Are Truly Beautiful and Regal Dogs The Collie, renowned for its striking appearance and gentle demeanor, is a breed that has captured the hearts of dog lovers worldwide. Originating from Scotland and Northern England, Collies […]
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January 8th, 2024
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This Dedicated Boulder Kiwanian Was Doing Great Work During The Season. Lensworth Delayed English Labradors are one of two types of Labrador Retrievers, the other being American Labradors. English Labradors are often preferred for their temperament and conformation, especially for show purposes, while American Labradors are commonly bred for working and field activities. Both […]
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January 7th, 2024
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Diminutive Dog Displays Attitude Which Belies It’s Size Fido’s Favorite for today, Boulder‘s Dog of the Day is this delightful Chihuahua! This very interested Chihuahua thinks, as do most Chihuahua’s, that it is a LARGE dog. Much like the physically small Western Tanager , Do NOT tell this diminutive beauty bird or pup that […]
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January 5th, 2024
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Do I go to Work Again Tomorrow? These Cloths are Not Always Comfortable! TGIF works for dogs also! For so many of these family members, the weekend means more time with the rest of their family. For many it means outdoors, dog parks, and more of what makes a dog’s life a grand thing. […]
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January 4th, 2024
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Boulder continues to be a dog‘s favorite spot to live. The town loves them, the City Council loves them, and we love them. Our dogs bring joy and loud laughter to our homes and all we have to do is to feed them occasionally, pay a lot of attention to them, and have NATIONWIDE […]
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December 30th, 2023
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Colorado has a lot of mountains, and sometimes you may want something a bit more relaxing than scaling the flatirons. That’s what Coot Lake is for. It’s a flat lake area that houses coots, mallards, and lots of other ducks. A lot of the lake actually acts as a wildlife preserve for wetland species, so […]
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December 29th, 2023
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Prepped Fiber Can Be Spun on a Spinning Wheel, taken up on a Bobbin Looking directly at the sun through a telescope, even from the Oz that we call Boulder and call Home, especially during a total solar eclipse can cause blindness. UNLESS you have a custom-made sun-viewing filter. The special filter consists of […]
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December 19th, 2023
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Doesn’t every Boulder dog have their own YouTube channel? Ours does! AboutBoulder is thrilled to share Gibson (Big G) . His you tube channel is TD & Big G’s Colorado Adventures As we all know, living in Boulder IS an adventure! https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC30vHDm3gT1n4PnBVHZGE6w
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December 12th, 2023
Animals
photo Lenny Lensworth Frieling African Wild Dog “Boulder‘s proximity to the Denver Zoo offers its residents a unique opportunity to connect with one of the world’s most endangered species, the African Wild Dog. This majestic creature, though continents away from its natural habitat in Africa, finds a voice for conservation in the heart of Colorado.” […]
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October 8th, 2023
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There are very few summer activities as romanticized as the classic picnic. A red checkered blanket and some iced tea can be the perfect way to spend and afternoon. Picnics like these can only really be ruined by two things–a parade of particularly vicious ants or having to jockey for blanket space. Chautauqua is a […]
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