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On Milton's frequent jaunts to the local park, with Jeff in tow, he likes to play ball -- lots and lots of ball! That's his passion. I think Jeff's enthusiasm got our goldendoodle hooked on retrieving, but he swears it was me in Milt's early training days when I used to roll a ball back and forth countless times in our apartment. Regardless, Milt is one happy, happy boy when his mouth is stuffed full of a bright yellow tennis ball. Now, here's the kicker. At our local park, there is a certain fruit that looks mysteriously similar to a standard tennis ball, only a bit larger with a distinctive texture.
Don't be fooled! |
Look closely. As you can, it is quite easy to be tricked into thinking that is a regular old ball. You can only imagine how confusing fetching must get for the Milt Dog with these peculiar fruits littered about in the grass. This particular fruit actually goes by the name of maclura pomifera, or simply put "hedge or horse apple," which I think is kind of cute. As Milton took a bite out of one, my immediate concern was if it was poisonous. Thank goodness, no, but I guess they are a choking hazard in cattle. Go figure. These fruits actually are believed to ward off common pests, like insects and spiders, when placed about the house, or they can be used as a decorative piece in an arrangement. I actually might try both of those options out.
Reclined hydrating after a little ball playing |
Milt's not easily distracted. |
He always keeps his eyes on the prize. |
Well, if you ever see one of these fruits out and about, now you know what it is. To read more just visit Wikipedia, of course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maclura_pomifera Quite remarkable.
To read more about Milton the Goldendoodle please visit www.goldilocksandherdoodle.com
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I love Milt and his new found fruit! Must be hysterical seeing them amongst the tennis balls!
I love the lying down to have a drink...that's one tired dog...very precious!
Oh Milton, what a treasure you have found. I can well imagine it would get confusing if you are fetching yellow tennis balls and the ground is littered with these things. Maybe they ward off fleas in addition to the other insects. That would be a real prize!
So cute the way Milt keeps his eyes on the prize! I'd never heard of this fruit.
My mom has used these for years to keep spiders away--she buys them at a farmers market, I think. Milt looks great--still rocking that summer cut!
Great blog and very interesting about the "new" ball for Milt! LOL The first picture of Milt is beautiful and his coat is gorgeous! Love your blogs:)
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