Monday, December 31, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Back in the Swing of Things!
Spent my morning at Greenwood park with Denali and Starr and man was it good to get back out there again! We didn't stay long, cause it was really icy for our pawrents. THEN, my human mom got sneaky and took me to Petcetera where I had to get my nails trimmed! (But, she did buy me a cool new squeaky toy for my trouble!).
Then I got another pawesome treat!! My buddies Gibbon and Mia sent me a treat in the mail! Well, their human mom was sending something to mine for work, and she added a really amazing treat stick in the package!! YUM, YUM, YUM!!!
Have a great weekend pups! (Still waiting for pics from my human aunt...)
Friday, December 28, 2007
Goals for 2008
So, what are your goals for 2008?? More belly rubs? Get in shape? Learn some new tricks?
My human mom got a bit lazy this year and wants to get back in tip top condition, so with my help we're going to start jogging again (weather permitting during the rest of winter). But living in an apartment building, we'll be hitting the stairs for some great endurance and muscle building training!
My goals will be to continue my foundation training in agility, learn all I can and hopefully attend some fun matches this summer!
I also plan to take up tracking in the spring too! I'm very excited about this sport and since we dogs are "naturals", I know I can be good at it! I've done some basic tracking in the house (like hide and seek of toys and treats) and love to sniff out squirrels and other dogs outside! I'll keep you all posted this spring as classes begin.
Here's some vid of tracking in progress
Let me know what your goals are for the upcoming year!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Home Sweet Home! (Montreal Wrap-Up)
Well, I'm back pups! Safe and sound. What a wonderful trip! (photos will be coming...my human aunt will be emailing them to us!)
I was spoiled and loved by everyone! I did get the coat I wanted for Christmas!! It's sooo warm! It's all black, and makes me look quite distinguished!
PLUS, I got a nice new red collar from my dog walker Trish! It has cute little gold stars on it! (ahem, cause I'm a star?!) Hehe.
My human Gramma's house was great! Lot's of scraps to clean off the floor from everyone, a cool backyard to mark as my own! (although, swimming in snow was not the best situation..). It was a lot better there than at my human aunts house dealing with the cat!
I got to sleep with my humans at night! (they brought my crate..but never took it out of the car!) Pure bliss!
I even met a french dog! Out on a walk. A Golden Retriever...we did not speak..just sniffed politely, then her owner called her away.
All in all my human dad's family loved me to bits! (but of course!). I will miss that little house. But it's so good to be home!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Message from Montreal!
Hey pups! Blogging from Montreal! My human auntie has internet connection...so I thought I would sneak on.
Well, first...it's very cold here. Second, there's a CAT here!!! Kitty is her name, she's all white, and thinks she's the boss...we keep our distance from each other. Sheesh.
One good thing, cat food is kinda tasty! :o)
Just like human mom, I have to get used to french...it's very funny to hear my human dad speak it!!!
Ok pups....will blog more when I get home! (oh yeah...bad news...human mom's camera died...so I'm relying on the other humans to pick up the slack so I can post some pics of my french adventure!!
Friday, December 21, 2007
Happy Holidays! I'll be back soon!!
Hey pups! I'm off on my holiday adventure! I'll be staying one day at my fur-cousin Daisy's, while my humans are at a wedding, then we are off to Montreal!! (Where I hope to meet some French barking dogs!).
I'll be back blogging on the 27th!!
I hope you all have a very safe and happy holiday!!!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
RIP Stormy Weather
Hey everyone...bit of a sombre post today. My human mom got a message from her mom that her cat Stormy went to the Rainbow Bridge yesterday.
He was a rescue cat that showed up at her mom's school portable, where she taught grade 3. Found during blizzardy January weather, he had his paw caught in his collar and my human's mom rescued him. The kids in her class were very excited to have a cat, and when they told their parents, the next day donations rolled in...kids brought toys, food, litter and the cat, they named Stormy Weather, he lived in the portable.
Spring break came, and Stormy, now used to the good life, could not be left for a week on his own. My human's mom brought him home, where he lived out his life.
My human mom is very sad today. I'm trying to keep her spirits up, he lived a great life and was loved by all.
RIP Stormy Weather!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
In the Doghouse
So....I haven't posted in a few days, cause, like my pal Mojo, I've been in the doghouse. Monday night, my human mom came home from work, as always, and dropped everything, including her coat on the floor to rush to the bathroom.
When she came out, she let me out of my crate to get me ready to go outside. She then went over to pick up the mail from the floor and grab my leash and coat, when she looked over to me...
I was sniffing her coat on the floor...and did the unthinkable. I peed on her winter coat.
Ooops.
Needless to say, she wasn't happy, and I ended up "in the doghouse". BUT, with lots of sad eyes and attempts at snuggling I seem to have smoothed things over with my human mom. The coat was washed, and dried, and she now hangs it up promptly, lest I get that sensation again.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Holiday Travel
Well, I'm off in 6 days for a Christmas vacation in "La Belle Provence", Montréal, Québec.
My human dad's family lives there. They are French. This is going to be my second road trip adventure!! (the first was when I was a wee pup, we went "up north" to a cottage).
The drive is 5 hours and my grand-mère lives in a house with a backyard!! I'm very excited about that! I wonder if there are any neighbourhood pooches I'll meet while I'm there? Will I be able to converse with them? Do they bark in french?
As some of you may also be travelling this holiday season, here are some road travel tips from the ASPCA's website:
- Keep your pets safe and secure in a well-ventilated crate or carrier. There are a variety of wire mesh, hard plastic and soft-sided carriers available. Whatever you choose, make sure it’s large enough for your pet to stand, sit, lie down and turn around in. And P.S., it’s smart to get your pet used to the carrier in the comfort of your home before your trip.
- Your pet’s travel-feeding schedule should start with a light meal three to four hours prior to departure. Don’t feed your furry friend in a moving vehicle—even if it is a long drive.
- Never leave your animal alone in a parked vehicle. In cold weather, a car can act as a refrigerator, holding in the cold and causing the animal to freeze to death.
- What in your pet’s traveling kit? In addition to travel papers, food, bowl, leash, a waste scoop, plastic bags, grooming supplies, medication and a pet first-aid kit, pack a favorite toy or pillow to give your pet a sense of familiarity.
- Make sure your pet wears a collar with an ID tag imprinted with your home address, as well as a temporary travel tag with your cell phone, destination phone number, and any other relevant contact information.
- Traveling across state lines? Bring along your pet’s rabies vaccination record, as some states requires this proof at certain interstate crossings. While this generally isn’t a problem, it’s always smart to be on the safe side.
- When it comes to H2O, we say BYO. Opt for bottled water or tap water stored in plastic jugs. Drinking water from an area he’s not used to could result in tummy upset for your pet.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Officially Addicted to Agility!
Well, I'm sooo very sad today. Tomorrow is my last class of foundation agility...and due to the impending snow storm...classes have been canceled.
We'll resume again in January! I can't wait! I'm officially addicted to agility!!!
I love the jumps, the tunnel and am very confident with my basic interaction with the teeter and weave poles!
Can't wait to do more in 2008!!!
I'll leave you with some great agility video that inspires me!
I have a secret....
Guess what!!! Remember what I asked for for Christmas....I think my wish came true....I saw a big bag from a nice dog store hidden in my human's bedroom....Heee!!!!
Friday, December 14, 2007
What Dogs Teach Us
My human mom is reading a great book (Woman’s Best Friend, stories about women and the dogs in their lives), and she wanted to share something from it to all of you. This excerpt is part of the introduction, by Pam Houston.
Her Irish Wolfhound Dante battled and subsequently died of bone cancer…this is what she wrote about the lessons he taught her:
“Dante taught me that if your paws are too big to fit in your ears, you have to get someone else to do the scratching….He taught me that if you really love somebody, cleaning their bodily excretions off the carpet is no problem, and in the end, the money doesn’t really matter a bit. He taught me that loving, in the face of inevitable loss, is the single most important challenge of our lives; that without loss, life isn’t worth a hill of beans, and without love, life is nothing more than a series of losses. He taught me that everything is forgivable, that every moment contains eternity, and that loving unconditionally doesn’t mean you are a self-annihilating fool.So always hug your pups and your loved ones and always tell them you love them. Even when it feels like they may challenge your love!
After he died, he taught me how to live without him, but also that I didn’t have to. He taught me that because we loved each other so completely, a part of him would always be with me.”
Thursday, December 13, 2007
New Blogging Buddies!
My girlfriend Denali and her sisters are now blogging!! Please take the time to visit their blog and say hello!
http://chissysgirls.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Holiday Gift Ideas! (part I)
Two weeks until Christmas...is all your shopping done??? Here are some great gift ideas for pups big and small!
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Big dog? Can't find a coat that fits? iDawg Clothing is for you! Cool bombers and hoodies have been created for bigger dogs, so now everypup can look cool on the streets!
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Do you have a human that loves to read up on all the latest dog news, fashion and sports?? How about a magazine subscription? Publications like Modern Dog and The Bark can make a pawfect year round gift! Great stories, pawesome photos, and the latest tips and trends for Fifi and Fido.
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Sport nut in your life? Agility, Flyball, Rally-O and more! Shop for the best in books, DVDs and magazines at Dog Sport Magazine! They have an extensive library of products to help your canine athlete improve his/her game.
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Foodie? Well, how about a service that delivers home-baked healthy treats to your front door??? Net Treatz does just that! Yum-Yum, sign me up!
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I'll be on the lookout for some more gift ideas, so keep checking back!! Happy Shopping!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Dog Rules for Christmas
This was sent to me in an email:
1. Be especially patient with your humans during this time. They may appear to be more stressed-out than usual and they will appreciate long comforting dog leans.
2. They may come home with large bags of things they call gifts. Do not assume that all the gifts are yours.
3. Be tolerant if your humans put decorations on you. They seem to get some special kind of pleasure out of seeing how you look with fake antlers.
4. They may bring a large tree into the house and set it up in a prominent place and cover it with lights and decorations. Bizarre as this may seem to you, it is an important ritual for your humans, so there are some things you need to know:
a. Don't pee on the tree
b. Don't drink water in the container that holds the tree
c. Mind your tail when you are near the tree
d. If there are packages under the tree, even ones that smell interesting or that have your name on them, don't rip them open
e. Don't chew on the cord that runs from the funny-looking hole in the wall to the tree
5. Your humans may occasionally invite lots of strangers to come visit during this season. These parties can be lots of fun, but they also call for some discretion on your part:
a. Not all strangers appreciate kisses and leans
b. Don't eat off the buffet table
c. Beg for goodies subtly
d. Be pleasant, even if unknowing strangers sit on your sofa
e. Don't drink out of glasses that are left within your reach
6. Likewise, your humans may take you visiting. Here your manners will also be important:
a. Observe all the rules in #4 for trees that may be in other people's houses. (4a is particularly important)
b. Respect the territory of other animals that may live in the house
c. Tolerate children
d. Turn on your charm big time
7. A big man with a white beard and a very loud laugh may emerge from your fireplace in the middle of the night.
DON'T BITE HIM!!
Vick Sentanced to 23 Months in Jail
You can read the story from CNN.
All I can say is whatever you think about what he did, or how he should be punished, I really just hope some REAL legislation and action can be created to try to end the violence and cruelty (dog fighting, puppy mills, laboratory testing, etc.) to animals.
There are many comments at the end of this story on CNN...for and against what has happened...one caught my eye that I am going to post here:
"It's about responsibility as a member of the human race, not about black or white or rich or poor. The promotion of violence with the intent to cause another life to suffer for the sake of entertainment or enjoyment is not being responsible and is one of the many causes for the desensitization toward violence that our young people are being subjected to. Now more than ever, all humans need to wake up and realize that somewhere there is another that will look to us for guidance and direction. Do we want to foster more violence? Or do we want peace? What we put out is what we get back."
Especially during this holiday season, it's always good to remember: Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you, and it's truly better to give than to receive.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Sleeping In
Most humans like to do this on the weekend. It can be confusing to us pups who are used to a routine of getting up early when our humans go to work during the week. My human in particular was not very happy with me today.
See, during the week, I don't like to get up early...she has to wake me at 7:00am to walk and feed me before she leaves.
But for some reason on the weekends....I'm walking them up at 6:00am!! But today...today was the last straw for her. She didn't come to get me when I called. She made me wait until 7:45am!!! Talk about cruelty!! She can sleep later!! It's not my problem her and human dad were up late on Saturday night!!
What about you pups? What are your sleeping routines like??
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Pop Dog is on MySpace!
My human now has a MySpace presence for Pop Dog Portraits! If you are on MySpace, please feel free to drop by and add her to your friend list, leave a comment and look around! She'll keep you updated on her latest paintings and other things Pop Dog related!
The POLL is back!!
Check out my new poll in the sidebar of my blog! What kind of sports do you pups "pawticipate" in??
I'd love to find out!
Friday, December 7, 2007
YOUR HELP NEEDED!! FOR US FLOOD VICTIM!
This was barked to me in one of my Manchester web groups. As many of you know, devastating floods have ravaged parts of Washington State, in the US. One victim in particular, Nancy Punches, a beloved dog breeder and trainer has been hit particularly hard by this tragedy.
Here's her story. You can also check it out from local station KOMO TV.
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Dear friends,
We need some help.
A good friend of ours, Nancy Punches, has suffered a terrible disaster. Her home was not too far from the Chehalis River, in coastal Washington. On Tuesday morning when the river crested at 75 feet, she lost nearly everything. Nancy is in her early seventies, a fiercely independent and remarkable woman-- generous, kind and an extraordinary part of the purebred dog world.
She has raised, trained and exhibited dogs from the early 1960s, first Doberman Pinschers, then Pulik, Smooth Fox Terriers, American Foxhounds and most recently she had acquired a much loved Black Russian Terrier, Dali. She is also an AKC judge, but is so busy with her work in the lab of the Morton Hospital and with her own dogs that she doesn't accept many assignments. She is however, always ready to help out, she chairs shows and ring stewards, helps build majors and offers advice and comfort and guidance to all.
Nancy spent many hours of the night and into the morning, alternately treading water and clinging to a china hutch as water in her home rose to within ten inches of the ceiling. When the China hutch gave way and fell into the water, Nancy kept her head above water by clinging to a plank. Just before the flood, knowing that bad weather was coming, she brought her most beloved dogs into the house for safekeeping. Dali, the black Russian terrier. The Foxhounds-- Cruise, Whistler, Jack, Priss, Minnie, Precious, Dixie. All champions. All beloved. One by one they each drowned in front of her.
She did manage to save a litter of five week old puppies. She had placed them in a styrofoam cooler and floated them alongside her all through the night. Like Nancy, they survived and were rescued by helicopter late on Tuesday morning. Nancy thinks that one of the Foxhounds in the kennel also rode out the storm, but all the others, more than thirty dogs in all, perished.
Nancy is in Providence Hospital in Chehalis, WA with frostbite to her feet. Her home has been demolished, and everything she has, save four little puppies and maybe one lone foxhound, everything else is gone. She did not have flood insurance, so the loss of her home, her van, her motorhome, her kennel--- none of that is covered. Some philanthropic organizations have been contacted and we are doing our best to find help for Nancy. She will need every dime.
Please, would you consider making a donation to help ease the anguish that has befallen this wonderful woman? It doesn't have to be much-- even a few dollars makes a difference. If you like to use paypal, here's the link:
http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/ema/index-outside
A special account has been set up with the recipient nancypunchesfund@earthlink.net
If you would prefer to send a check, it can be made payable to Nancy Punches and sent to:
P.O. Box 2022, Livingston, MT 59047.
We will send an acknowledgment of your donation with our great thanks.
If you've ever loved a dog, if your life was ever changed by a remarkable woman, please consider helping Nancy now.
Larkin Vonalt
Redchief Kennels
406 222 2736
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Pooch Pals website is LIVE!
Exciting news! My human mom designed a logo and website for my dog walker...and it’s now LIVE!
Pooch Pals
There are a few broken links to images…they didn’t like the name..so they have to re-upload those images/pages…but all in all, I think it turned out pretty good for my human's limited web knowledge!
Stay tuned...she's starting a blog soon about our adventures!!!
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
GQ Baby!
WOW! Look what an anonymous pup pal from Dogster sent me! I'm on the cover of GQ baby!!
DWB Holiday Cards!!!
I'm such a lucky pup!!! I've been getting great holiday cards from my Dogs with Blogs pals!!
Thanks to Maggie & Mitch, Dory, Katie, Zorra & Sam, Sitka & Tia, Willie & Waylon and Comet Blue & Lucy!!
I'll be sending mine out this weekend!
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Winter Fur
If you are a four-legged friend, then sometimes you may be the bane of your humans existence. Not because you chewed a favourite shoe, or barked at the mailman. No, it's because you shed. Even now, that winter is here and I'm growing my winter coat (my human mom likes to call me her little hairy chested man-pup!) I still shed. They were quite misguided in buying a white couch, and a black dog.
So what's a pup to do? Hope the humans get a kick-ass vacuum that can handle the tough job of pet fur (ahem...and dander and dust in general).
Mine have had three different kinds, and although the canister they have now is ok...what they covet...and are saving for is the Dyson. It even gives my human dad the urge to vacuum!
Sidenote for human moms: A recent survey said 75% of men would vacuum if they had a Dyson. So if you're human mom wants more help around the house, tell her to check the Dyson line.
They have developed a system where the Dyson parts create 45% more suction and remove more dust than other vacuum brands. WOW!
For pet owners, like our humans, they even have search categories that help choose the vacuum for you! The website is very helpful and easy to navigate. So whether you like the cannister or upright, if fur is an issue, Dyson has a solution for you.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Deep in it!
Snow that is! We had an overnight blast of snow again! This time is came up of my armpits!!! At first I didn't want to walk - er, jump in it...but tonight I was running around like crazy loving it! Not sure if it's gonna last...it's now begun to rain! Crazy weather!
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Power of the Paw! Your help is needed in Animal Cruelty case!!
Thanks to Jake and Just Harry for barking this story to me!
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Marc-Andre Laporte, 59, was found guilty of two counts of animal cruelty at the St. Jerome courthouse in Montreal this week, following the seizure of 97 fox terriers in November 2005 from his Blainville puppy mill. Judge Jean Sirois rejected Laporte's argument that he loved his dogs too much. When police raided the property, they found dogs matted in feces feeding on dogs' carcasses and stronger dogs preying on weaker ones.
Click here -- if you have a strong stomach -- to see the photos:
http://www.spcamontreal.com/english/pages/whats_new/news.html
Almost 40 animals had to be destroyed. Laporte's home was later condemned and demolished in March 2006. The surviving dogs were cared for by the SPCA and later, with the help of devoted fox terrier lovers, found wonderful foster homes where they have been living for the past 2 years. Despite his horrendous treatment of these innocent creatures, Laporte, who wil be sentenced on February 22, 2008, is facing only six months of jail time and up to $4,000 in fines. At the same hearing, the judge is to decide if Laporte is to get any of his fox terriers back!
WE CANNOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN. The surviving mill fox terriers took months to recover physically, medically and emotionally from their ordeal. To even consider removing ONE wire from the safety and care of their loving foster families back to Laporte is OUTRAGEOUS!
Today we are launching a two-fold campaign to prevent Laporte from getting his dog/s back. We know we can count on you to take action and spread the word:
1: Please go to http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/no-dogs-for-laporte to sign the online petition that has been set up. Once all the signatures are entered, it will be printed out and given to Elizabeth Pierce who has been instrumental in saving and caring for the Blainville wires, for distribution to the media (unfortunately it is illegal in Canada to hand petitions to the court).
2: Please take a few minutes to write a letter to Judge Jean Sirois imploring him to prevent Laporte from ever taking possession of his former fox terriers or of owning any dog again. If you can, include a photo of yourself and your foxie/dog. All the letters received will be put in a file and also handed to the media.
Letters should be mailed to:
Elizabeth Pierce
119 16th Street,
Roxboro, Québec
Canada H8Y 1P1.
The sentencing hearing is February 22, 2008 – so write those letters soon. Please cross-post this information on your blogs, to your fellow dog owners etc. Thank you for your support in this important matter.
Remember, this could have happened to any of us or our friends. It's not just about wire fox terriers. It's about treating all animals with the love and respect they deserve.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
What I want for Christmas...
is the Chilly Dogs Great White North coat. I covet this coat. It comes in a pawesome turquoise fleece that contrasts my fur quite nicely!
Puuuhhhllleeeeezzzze Santa Paws!! I've been a good pup all year!! (well, mostly....but good enough!!!)
[photo credit]
Manchester Terrier vs. Doberman vs. Min Pin
My buddies, Wiley and Fivel, left a comment that I hear a lot. They thought I was a Doberman, or some kind of off shoot (I'm also always confused with being a Min Pin). So for them, and you, a little "edumaction"!
I am a Standard Manchester Terrier (not a miniature Doberman - they do not exist!). I'm about 17" tall, 24lbs, terrier through and through, I love to jump, track, RUN and eat!!
Appearing in the form we know today in the late 1800s the longevity of this breed should be recognized. Writings referring to an earlier version of the breed (the English Black and Tan Terrier) date back almost 400 years, making the Manchester one of the oldest breeds of terrier currently recognized. [source]Originally we were bred as ratters, and even participated in various sports pitting us against rats in a fight. Once that was outlawed, some fanciers decided to refine the breed. By using a Whippet cross they were able to transform the breed from the rough coated, rugged terrier of the ratters to the sleek, elegant, gentleman's companion we now know.
It is believed that some Manchester Terrier genes were used among many other breeds to create the Doberman we know today (hence the similarities in look). [source]
Miniature Pinschers even pre-date the Doberman. They too are a cross breed of the Dachshund and the Italian Greyhound. [source]
Another factor is colour. Where Doberman's and Min Pin's come in either Black & Tan, Chocolate or Stag Red, the Manchester Terrier is only found to be Black & Tan in colour.
The Manchester now appears as two varieties in North America, distinguished primarily by weight: Toys up to, but not exceeding 12 lb., and Standards 12-22 lb.
If you want an awesome site that breaks it down...check out Ebet Toy Manchester website. Here are some pics from their site.
Monday, November 26, 2007
2 Plus = Too Much FUN!!
My human and I were at her sisters yesterday baby/puppy sitting her niece, nephew and my 7 month old fur-cousin, Daisy.
WHAT FUN!!! We completely drove my human NUTS, cause it was NON-STOP action! She left thinking 2 dogs is too much...but I say you can never have too much fun!! BOL!
Daisy is a 60lb Golden-doodle. She is so cute and cuddly...but she knows who the boss is! I made sure to establish that early!
Here are some camera-phone pics and video of us playing. It was like this from 3:30pm - 11:00pm!!! My human was exhausted!
Snow Video
Sadly...we had mild temps on Sunday, and it rained today. All the snow has been washed away....for now.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Snow Much Fun!!
I met up with Denali and Starr this morning at the off leash, and we played in the snow! (btw: check out my "sick" camo coat!)
Here are the photos of our play date.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
It SNOWED!!!
OMD!! It snowed today!!
Silly humans didn't take pictures...I'll try to remind them tomorrow! I loved it! It's a bit cold at first, but once I got to run around in it...whoooooo! So much fun!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Just Rude!
My human mom went to a "Dog Sense" seminar tonight...quite informative apparently, she learned stuff about my behaviour, and she says there are going to be some changes. Hrmpf! What's up with that?
Anyway, she told me something funny that happened after the seminar. A woman in the audience was looking for a new dog, and after hearing about me, asked my human at the end of the night about me. It went like this:
"So, what kind of dog is it you have?"
"A Manchester Terrier."
"Oh. I've never heard of that..."
"Um, well most people think it is a miniature Doberman"
dead silence...
"OH" (said with disgust) "I have to go!" And she stormed out of the building like my human just told her I was going to eat her children!
WTF??? (excuse my language). One thing my human and I for that matter can't stand...ignorance! It's just RUDE!
I mean, how could you deny this face!!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
'Tis the season to be shopping!
With the holiday season upon us, I'd like to make your shopping experience a bit better! What's on your list for pawesome gifts this year?
Well for whatever Fifi and Fido are asking for, you don't have to go far to find it! Online stores specializing in dog apparel, treats, toys and more can easily be found with the click of your mouse!
Some of my favourites include: Pampered Puppy, Johann the Dog and Just Barks.
Now of course, shopping online means the use of credit cards. Just like the online stores available out there, finding the right credit card for you can be a daunting experience. Card companies like Mint try to make it easy for you.
As well as an attractive introductory offer the Mint credit card comes with many benefits and features like: 24 hour online shopping security, 0% interest on purchases until June 2008, online fraud protection and no annual fee, the Mint MasterCard is a great option to look into.
On top of that, you can personalize the card! Imagine...your cute fuzzy face on your humans credit card!
If you are finding it hard to get that pawfect gift for your pooch pals? Mint even offers Visa gift cards. Starting at denominations as low as $10, you can send your pal a pre-paid Visa gift card, so they can shop online or in store for their pawfect gift!
Happy shopping everypup!
*this is a sponsored post*
Vick starts serving time!
The order filed in U.S. District Court said: "Vick has indicated his desire to voluntarily enter custody prior to his sentencing hearing. It appearing appropriate to do so, the U.S. Marshal is ordered to take custody of the Defendant immediately upon his surrender."Vick has been charged with two state felony counts — beating or killing or causing dogs to fight other dogs and engaging in or promoting dogfighting.
Each felony can earn up to five years in prison.
Here's hoping some justice can finally be done for the poor dogs whose lives he ruined.
[source] [photo credit]
Monday, November 19, 2007
Fluffball 3000
OMD! Came across this video on YouTube today...cutest puppy EVER!! Enjoy!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Sick Puppy
Well, last time i checked, I was healthy as a horse! (pardon the pun). But tonight, during my evening walk we encountered a bunch of teenagers on the street...one girl took a good look at me (looking pretty fly in my camo winter coat), and said to her friends "whoa that is one sick puppy!"
Hehehe...
It didn't feel right to correct the girl that I'm no longer a puppy...but I guess I am pretty sick! ;o)
Friday, November 16, 2007
No news is good news! (agility recap: class 2)
Sorry pups, my human mom (who types for me) has been super busy at her new job, and has ignored my repeated requests to blog this week. Grrrrrr.
But I'm back!
I realize I didn't give an agility class re-cap from last week...so I'll do that now.
Class was pawesome! We were introduced to jumps more in this class. Three in a row, which I took with exuberance!! Miss Brandi (my instructor) loved my toy drive! Human mom tosses it as I finish my jump and I go straight for it!
We did some more tunnel work, and I was much better this class too.
We started to learn target training with little plates (I now use a Pringles lid...YUM-Pringles...). That trick is going to take some time to learn!
We were also introduced to the teeter (laying flat on the ground...no actual teetering). We just have to get comfy walking on it and listening for our release word (OKAY!).
We don't have class this week, as Miss Brandi is at an agility competition with her two dogs, Soshi and Zona. Let's all wish her GOOD LUCK!
Monday, November 12, 2007
I got Blingee'd!
My girlfriend Denali, made this PAWESOME Blingee for me!!!
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Sunday, November 11, 2007
Always Remember
In Flanders Fields
By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD (1872-1918)
Canadian Army
IN FLANDERS FIELDS the poppies blow
Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
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As a sidenote...my humans watched "Home of the Brave" (with Samuel L. Jackson) today...and said it was a great movie, and reminds them of the sacrifice soldiers make to keep us safe.
Superdogs!
So my human mom went to the Royal Winter Fair yesterday, which showcases the best in agriculture a great horse show...and the Superdogs!
If you haven't heard of them, it is a great show that travels the world! Dogs of all shapes and sizes perform cool tricks, and compete against each other in agility style races. Each side of the theatre cheers for "their" dog to win! The kids in the audience win cute little stuffed dog prizes!
My human mom LOVES this show! She actually dreams of me being in it! BOL! So I guess, with my start in agility...it's not impossible!
Here's a link to check out some great video from the Superdog site!
This, I found on YouTube:
Next year I just may be there...but only to watch! Mom found out yesterday that this was a dog friendly event!! She could have brough me! She met lots of really nice dogs checking out the fair with their humans! *sigh* ah well...next year will be hee before you know it!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Hibernation Time
I've been sleeping more too! My human mom has to repeatedly nudge me to get up in the morning! Do you pups feel this way too??
It's getting so cold now that I don't even want to walk outside at night!
Monday, November 5, 2007
Agility Class: Day One Recap
Soooo...I love my instructor! (can't be because she gives me cookies!) Her name is Brandi Jacques, and she is a world class agility competitor! Check out her blog!
There are mostly small dogs in my class...a really cool French Bulldog, Mini Poodle, Brittany Spaniel and one big dog...a Standard Poodle!
I felt bad for him having to go through the tunnel....he barely fit!!
I was pawesome (of course!) on learning the tunnel and the teeter! (it was flat on the ground..so it wasn't scary at all) and we investigated the weaves a bit too!
Brandi said my focus on human mom was top notch! ;o)
I just need to settle down and wait my turn a bit better...I was a bit barky to some of the other dogs...and whined when I couldn't go in the tunnel. :o/
All in all , a great start! My homework is to practice my heeling, and to learn hand touch...which my human mom was already teaching me!! I'm ahead of the game!
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Agility Countdown: ONE MORE DAY!!
OMD! I'm sooooo excited! I start agility class tomorrow!!! I will be starting a new feature keep you all up-to-date on my classes and progress! Stay tuned!
Thursday, November 1, 2007
MISSING PUPS!
Pups, I write this with heavy paws. Two of my pal, Prissy and Hailey have been stolen! I'm hoping someone out there will read this and see them and contact me!
Here's the story. Their mom is unfortunately serving a small sentence in jail in Neillsville, Wisconsin. During this terrible time, her hubby has decided to pack it in...and did the unthinkable...GAVE AWAY HER DOGS!!!
He is a truck driver in Wisconsin..and claims to have given them away out of state..but won't say where. So they could be anywhere in Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota or Illinois.
We are rallying to post info on Pet Finder, Craigs List, Pet Harbour...etc. We can contacted some shelters and have people putting up posters.
PLEASE!! If you know anyone in those states, CROSS POST THIS PLEASE!!!! Send a link to other dog blogs! We are trying to get her babies back! We all met on Dogster, and two wonderful pups are happy to take Prissy and Hailey until their human mom gets out.
Thanks pups.
Prissy - 2 year old Min Pin (black and tan)
Hailey - 3 year old Boxer (brindle tan)
Prissy: http://www.dogster.com/dogs/481632
Hailey: http://www.dogster.com/dogs/483635
We've even started a new group dedicated to finding them, and all the leads, ideas for finding them. It's called CROSSING PAWS: http://www.dogster.com/group/-11336
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Happy Howloween!!
Just wishing all you pups a safe and spooky Halloween! I hope you all get lots of treats today! (Just no chocolate!)
Monday, October 29, 2007
Pop Dog Portrait: Oliver
Hey everypup, my human mom has updated her website and completed a new portrait. I'd like to share it with you: Oliver the Husky.
Countdown to Agility: 6 days to go!
What more needs to be said? I'm getting excited! Visit the school I'll be going to and my instructor.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Cruel "Artist" Uses Starving Dog as Art!!
It disgusts me to even think about this.
An "artist" from Costa Rica, named Guillermo Habacuc Vargas, use a starved dog as a "work of art". As part of an installation, the stray was tied to a corner of a gallery and then starved to death. After the event, the artist was chosen to represent his country in the Biennial Centroamericana Honduras 2008.
PLEASE!! Sign the petition to boycott him from participating in the event. Photos can also be seen at this site:
http://www.care2.com/c2c/groups/disc.html?gpp=12589&pst=878550&archival=&posts=5
Friday, October 26, 2007
Dog Eared Book Review: Walking in Circles Before Lying Down
Walking in Circles Before Lying Down by Merrill Markoe is an irreverent, funny novel that will have you wishing the story never end.
In it, we meet Dawn, who finds herself leaving another failed marriage and moving in with her sister, who in turn becomes her Life Coach. Through all this, you meet her dysfunctional parents, a new boyfriend who enjoys living life "off the grid" as she tries to navigate her way through her new life.
Along the way she adopts a Pit Bull mix named Chuck, finds a job working with dogs, at a vet clinic and through pet sitting and wakes up one morning only to discover herself talking to Chuck...and Chuck talking back.
What Chuck has to say is brutally honest. He has opinions on her boyfriend, job, and gives her insight into the things dogs do. Not only does she hear what Chuck has to say, but all the dogs she works with and sits for are all talking back. As her life gets more tumultuous, she decides to listen to Chucks instincts and see where they lead her.
I highly recommend this book! It's so engaging you'll have it read in no time!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
DockDogs names Canadian Top Lap Dog 2007
BIG CONGRATS goes to Jynx and her owner/handler Dawn Farah for earning the 2007 Top Lap Dog title from DockDogs!
I had the pleasure of meeting Jynx (a Jack Russell/Border Collie mix) this fall at a local DockDogs event. She was awesome to watch! She consistently jumped 17 feet or more at each of her events making her the Top Lap Dog this year.
To read more of their story, click here.
For more information about DockDogs visit their website, or the Ontario DockDogs site, where Jynx is a member.
[photo credit]
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Out and About
My dogwalker Trish sent me some pawesome photos she took of me and my pals Monday on our dog walk. Sammy is a Doberman/Sheppard mix (black dog with tail) and Diesel (the Doberman) is my best bud on our dog walks! I'm his "mini-me"! BOL!