The wild dogs have sure been covering country again, moving long distances north and south, up and down like a yo-yo.

Puzzles takes up the rear making no attempt at hunting. Can’t blame her as the tummy’s now really beginning to grow. She feels nothing to beg from all the other family members, AND she gets rewarded. They’re all looking after mom as she prepares to bring the next batch of puppies into this world.

Again the river proved to be the death trap for the impala. Jiggy caught this female as she tried to escape by crossing the river. Those pointed hooves are no match to a dogs paws that are far better equipped to stay on the surface of the sand.

It was a good meal for the pack and they then spent the rest of the day lying around in the sand. I joined them. What a way to spend the day. It’s almost like spending the day on the beach, except on this beach you’re allowed to bring ALL your dogs!
While I shuffled around getting comfortable, moving here and there, the dogs would often come and lie up next to me. All very rewarding. Even Puzzles is slowly starting to trust me!

It’s still hard to tell how much longer Puzzles has to go, but a good guess would be no more than 2 weeks.
I have seen her digging at a few old antbear holes in termite mounds, but nothing too serious. I wonder if she will go back to her old den in the hills?















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