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Matt: Scene one. We're back here at Sunol Regional Wilderness Park.
Yeah, so we took Ladybug to Sunol Regional Wilderness.
Matt: Yeah.
Matt: I have it rolling. Michael: Oh, you do?
And I have a donut.
Matt: Yes, we all have donuts and coffee.
Matt: All right. Let's get started.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Ladybug's Dogpacking Summer.
Matt: And we brought another friend with us...
Matt: Michael Andrew Parra.
Oh, and I'm Michael, Michael Parra.
She was bad.
Matt: Ladybug! Kurt: Ladybug, leave it.
She was bad. She was badder than bad. She was so bad.
Matt: Ladybug! Come here. Come here.
And this was Michael's first off leash adventure with Ladybug...
so I hope he doesn't think my dog is some kind of delinquent.
Matt: Come here you stupid dog.
Matt: Oh you got to put that in there.
Matt: You got to catch all the abuse. Ladybug! Come here!
I made excuses for her before.
I said the wind flipped her ears up, and she couldn't hear me.
I was in denial.
There's something about Sunol Regional Wilderness that just makes Ladybug bad.
It just brings out the bad in her.
I don't know if it's the cows are not as active...
because we go to Wildcat, and the cows are active, right?
Cameraman: All the time.
Kurt: And at Sunol, they were just under a tree.
Kurt: They were in the shade, hanging out.
Kurt: And I've always had this theory...
Haven't I said this before?
The cows keep Ladybug in line.
So I'm taking some self video of me walking through the wilderness.
Friends walking up ahead in front of me.
Pretty nice weather out.
Yes.
The truth is I really don't know where we're going.
But Sunol just...
The cows are not intimidatingn at Sunol...
'cause they just hang out under the shade.
They're like hippie cows.
Matt: Here we are overlooking the Sunol Regional Wilderness
She went running for the place where the cows drink their water...
the big old pond. Did I show you that video?
Cameraman: Yeah.
Cameraman: Like a watering hole.
Yeah, she saw the watering hole, and she starts walkikng towards the watering hole.
Then she walks a little faster.
Michael: Ladybug!
And then by the time we say "OK, Ladybug, come back..."
Matt: Ladybug!
She's just zoom! Into the watering hole.
Matt: And there she goes off into the water again.
And so we ran up to the edge, and we looked down, and there was Ladybug...
and just algae all around her...
and she's using her dogpack as waterwings.
Matt: Mud or poop? 59 00:04:38,500 --> 00:04:40:00,000 Matt: Oh, that's a new one.
Kurt: Thank you, Ladybug. That was very refreshing.
Yeah, she's always been like that. She sees water, and she just runs for it.
She doesn't care if she's got a leash on.
She doesn't care if you're holding on to the leash.
She doesn't care if her dogpack is on. She just runs for the water.
I said to the vet she's trying to evolve into a marine mammal.
You'd think he could give her something for that.
And the final problem was when she caught a squirrel.
That's when I had to leash her, when she caught the squirrel.
I don't mean she chased a squirrel. She caught a squirrel...
one of these little ground squirrels.
She had the squirrel in her mouth.
I have taught her the command "Drop it."
But I didn't think to say "Drop it."
I said "Ladybug, you let go of that [bleep] squirrel."
Except I said it in my outdoor voice.
Later I found out that dogs as far away as Milpitas were dropping stuff.
But I put the leash on her, just because she was being so bad.
I just want to say the squirrel did not die.
She dropped the squirrel. The squirrel was fine. Ladybug has a very gentle mouth.
So the squirrel was fine, but I leashed her anyway...
and then me and Matthew and Michael, we hiked up Flag Hill.
And on the way up to Flag Hill, there's a horse trough.
She was getting better on the way up Flag Hill...
so I took her off the leash, and we got to the horse trough.
She jumped in it.
Kurt: I hit the wrong button.
Matt: The still one? Kurt: Yeah. Ladybug, turn around.
Michael: The peace sign?
Kurt: Call Ladybug into the shot.
Matt & Michael: Ladybug.
Matt: What's that?