Monthly Archives: September 2010

Pooch Portraits #1- Sophie’s Choice


Very Best Dog
Dogs in Pastel
Erin Kejo
Puci
The Dog Lover
Mandawlfe
Superstudio
Starglow Studio

There are so many great custom portrait artists and styles. 
This will be the first of several portrait features, so stay tuned.


Sophie is a year old Weimaraner who has a nose for great handmade finds for dogs and their humans.   Her human, Linda, is the owner of à la mode (a line of modern products for humans and their homes) and creator/editor of alamodestuff blog.

Dog Blog Love :: Tales and Tails


Boy! Was I ever cute, huh?
This is my first installment of Dog Blog Love, focusing on one dog blog that I really dig.
Tales and Tails shares stories and photos of a four-dog family with three Greyhounds and one Shepherd. If you don’t yet think that dogs are hilarious, quirky, messy and entertaining, then you need to check out Carrie and Bunny’s blog. You may remember Bunny from this post. But let’s get to know Carrie a little bit better, shall we?

What motivated you to start blogging?
I had been doing quite a bit of creative writing at the time, and I lost my first Greyhound, Treat, after a short illness. After she’d passed away, I realized we’d told so many funny stories about her, but they were all on various message boards, and some were defunct. I was a big fan of Life With Dogs, and a friend had recently been urging me to start blogging as a writing outlet. Anyway, after Treat died, I was heartbroken, and even with three other Greyhounds here, I felt something was missing. I wanted to keep doing some of the things I’d done with Treat, like nursing home visits and meet and greets. Two of our hounds were seniors and the third was really my husband’s girl. So, we took the plunge and went back to the adoption kennel to look. I thought I’d get a nice three to four year old hound who could be active, but came home with an eighteen month old puppy named Bunny instead. I realized that I didn’t want to miss or forget any of her funny stories and I wanted to keep them all in one place. So, the blog was started within that first year of bringing her home. I wanted to chronicle all of our lives in a humorous way, but having her here definitely provided the impetus I needed to get started.

What motivates you to keep blogging?
The dogs are always doing something fun, or I have something I want to say. For me, it’s really a wonderful creative outlet. I also enjoy being a part of the blogging community.

When did you adopt/rescue your first dog?
As an adult, our first dog was an adopted Greyhound named Treat. She was perfect for us in every way. We brought her home on December 30, 2000.

Please give us a little bio about each of the dogs in your current family.
Lilac is our old lady Greyhound who just turned fifteen. If she were human, she’d be Mae West. She’s bold, sassy, shameless and a total lovebug. You absolutely can’t be mad at her, no matter what she does. She’s a talented thief and still steals things on occasion if the fancy strikes her. She also enjoys waking us up half an hour before the alarm goes off, or just anytime she feels we should all be up. Any of our other dogs would hang their head in shame at just the thought of being caught in a misdeed, but Lilac will look you right in the eye and give you a grin.

Blueberry is Lilac’s daughter, an eight and a half year old blue brindle Greyhound. She’s the supermodel of our group, a rather large hound for a female. She’s beautiful and has only one vice, baked goods. She’s very sweet and unassuming, unless you’re trying to go for a walk without her. Then she’s stuck to you like glue and knows exactly how to get you to take her along.

Bunny is the youngest of our Greyhounds, a tiny three-year-old blue fawn. She’s a social butterfly and loves to be on the go with us. She goes on all kinds of adventures with us and never seems to be phased by it. She’s funny and knows that her cuteness is irresistible. She also doesn’t hold back on letting her feelings be known. I am always very proud of her when we go out in public, because she is always so well-behaved. She’s gone to nursing homes, visited PreK classes with me, goes out hiking and takes it all in stride. People can’t seem to help being drawn to her and she loves the attention.

Morgan is our latest addition, a twenty two month old German Shepherd puppy. My husband has always wanted to have a Shepherd and when the opportunity presented itself, we went and got her. She wasn’t in an adoption group, but the family who had her couldn’t keep her anymore. We’ve only had her since the end of June, so we’re all still getting to know things about each other. She is a very typical GSD. As long as we all stay together and nobody walks past the house, all is good in Morgan’s world. She goes hiking with us on a regular basis and it’s been really good for her. She’s gaining confidence all the time and she is very devoted to all of us.

Please describe your on-line community.
Most of our readers are other dog blog writers or fans of Greyhounds or dogs in general. We’ve been very lucky to have some wonderful friends we’ve made through the blog. I recently had the experience of meeting someone at our reunion picnic who reads the blog and was really excited to meet the girls after reading so much about them. That was sort of surreal and fun at the same time!

Have you participated in social media?
We have a Facebook fan page, and we have a YouTube channel. That’s really all I can manage to keep up with at the moment.

If yes, what do you enjoy about it?
I love the sense of community and the feedback we get. It gives me a good idea about which things I write about are things that people relate to and which things aren’t so great. I also just love talking to people and connecting to others who have similar interests!

Anything you don’t like about it?
No, my experience has been very positive!

What is your favorite thing about blogging?
The idea that other people have actually read what I wrote, and hopefully that I’ve entertained them. I also really enjoy reading the blogs of the people who follow us. I love that sense of connectedness I feel when sharing our stories with others who understand.

Have you written anything else that you’d like to share?
On occasion, I write for Celebrating Greyhounds Magazine. Actually, I have an article about blogging that should be appearing there in either the Winter or Spring issue. I also dabble in poetry and fiction writing, but I haven’t pursued publishing those. I just do it for fun!
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Lots of brains and beauty at work to create such a great blog. I’m sure Bunny may think that she is the driving force behind it, but it takes a village. Carrie and her village of one husband and four dogs build a fun place to hang out.

Assignment: Dog 52 :: Week 5

Humans are funny. A local beverage company, Avery’s Beverages, created a bunch of off-the-wall flavors for soft drinks. A-Dog thought I might like this one.

Title :: Dog Drool

Cat Stalker :: Mewmew

I’m a dog that likes cats, I admit it. But I live in a one pet family. I cannot imagine what it would be like to live among dozens of animals. Who knows? It might be one big party when you’re not looking…
Meet Mewmew.

Cat Questions
What is your name?

Mewmew.

What breed of cat are you?
I am not any breed, just a feral cat.

How old are you?
I am three years old.

Where did you come from?
I arrived at my Mom’s house as a little tiny matted kitten, all wild and woolly.

Do you have a unique coat or markings?
I have very long hair and a white spot on my back and white on my legs etc.

Are you an indoor cat or outdoors?
I mainly stay outside but will come in once in a while to find my Mom.

What nicknames do the humans call you?
Mom just calls me Mew for short and sometimes she just mews at me and I know who she is talking about.

Do you like any of your nick names?
I like my nick names especially when she mews at me.

What is your favorite spot to nap?
In Mom’s flower pots.

Are you the boss?
I definitely am the boss around here. I have to train all these young’ns here.

What toy’s would you recommend to other cats?
My favorite toy is the cigar that is full of nip. I don’t play with toys much.

What is your go to toy?
The cigar.

What is the most fashionable thing you wear?
Are you kidding, I only wear my own furs.

If you’re a reader, what is your favorite book?
I don’t read, I don’t have time.

What is the oddest thing you have ever done?
When Mom whistles, I come running.

What is your favorite activity?
Sleeping and eating.

Are you hygienic or do you need baths/grooming?
Are you kidding, I barely let Mom pat me much less brush me. I take care of my own furs.

Is there somewhere you’d like to go but can’t?
I like it fine right here.

When do you purr the loudest?
I don’t purr very much, I don’t want anyone to think I like them.

What is the treat you will do anything for?
I guess Tuna.

What act caused you to receive the greatest punishment?
When Mom tries to catch me to go to the vet.

How do you feel about dogs?
They are all right.

What is your greatest skill?
Bossing these young cats around here.

If you could speak only one sentence in your human’s language, what would you say?
Thank you so much Mom, for taking me in.

What is your favorite human food?
Tuna.

If you could be granted 3 wishes, what would they be?
Food, dry place to sleep, and kindness.

What do you love most about your human?
She feeds me and she is very kind to me.

Human Questions
What is your cat’s name?

Mewmew.

What breed of cat do you have?
16 feral cats.

How old is your cat?
Mewmew is three years old.

Where did you get your cat?
She came to me as a tiny little wild kitten.

Are you the boss?
No, Mewmew and the other cats are all in charge.

Do you have other animals?
Yes, 15 other cats, 2 dogs, 2 miniature donkeys and 1 goat.

Has you cat ever destroyed anything in your house?
No, because she is mostly outside. She does get in the flower pots.

What do you love most about your cat?
She is very loyal and is always around especially if I am having a bad day. She will come sit with me which is very hard for her to do. She is still 75% feral cat.

Mewmew came to me right after my last chemo treatment and I swear it was like a miracle. I needed something to cheer myself up, and she appeared. It took me 3 or 4 months to even get close to her and the only way I got her to stay here is through food. I meowed at her all the time and she thought I was all right because I could meow and so that is where the name came from.

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Marg, Mewmew’s human, is a wonder. Taking care of all those animals with such affection really takes a special person. I hope all that love is healing! You can read more about Marg and her animals on her blog here or her Facebook Page here. Thanks to both Mewmew and Marg for sharing your story.


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Tails on the Trail :: Great Pond State Forest


Yo, yo, yo, my peeps! Are you ready to walk another trail? Every week A-Dog and I visit one of our local trails and record a speedy quick video, along with a speedy quick review of the trail. This is also for the reading pleasure of the Saturday Pet Blogger Hop. Welcome!

We kicked it old school this week and visited a trail we used to walk in my puppyhood called Great Pond. The trail looped around the pond, giving us glimpses of the water and its many feathered inhabitants. There were many other paths that trailed off the main path and I’m sure we’ll explore those in the future. Here’s a link to the trail map if you’re in the area: http://mappery.com/Great-Pond-State-Park-trail-map. Enjoy some hiking this weekend, people and four-leggers!


Trail Details

Distance: About a 2 mile loop directly around the pond
Difficulty: Easy
Trail: Flat, well-maintained and heavily wooded in spots.
Dog Info: Dogs OK off-leash, but abide by leashing your dog when encountering other hikers/dogs.
Location: Dirt road off of Great Pond Road, Simsbury, CT

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Dog Video and OK Go

My paws are tapping to this little number, “White Knuckles” from OK Go.
The dogs are fabulous and the humans do a good job too :)

Enjoy!

Assignment: Dog 52 :: Week 4

Usually, I’m down and dirty, rolling in grass and mucky stuff. I love to dig a bit when the humans aren’t looking and get a bit of dirt on my nails. But some of the time, I like to sit pretty and keep an eye on my ball.

Title :: Pretty Paws

Circle :: Circle :: Circle :: Sleep


I know we dogs can be wacky. We roll on our backs in the grass or dirt. We run just for the sake of it. Some of us will dig to the earth’s core, if you let us.

One of the wackiest is our setting up to sleep. I don’t know any dog that doesn’t circle a bit before settling in for sleep. It’s methodical. It’s rhythmic. It’s certifiable.

But, as with a lot of things dog, our actions are based on instinct. Smart humans theorize about our behaviors and some of what they come up with even makes sense.

One theory surmises that we circle to leave our scent on our sleeping spot. Another similar theory is that we are creating our personal space, which tells other dogs to stay away. Personal space sounds a little New Age-y for a dog. If we wanted personal space, why would we cram ourselves into a small space on your bed every chance we get?

A reasonable theory is that a wild dog had to check his sleeping space to make sure he wouldn’t be sleeping on top of any creepy crawly critters. He would also tamp down the grass or expose a cooler layer of earth. Seems very practical and a good instinct to develop. It’s so interesting how these instincts are passed from generation to generation and dog to dog, when the practicality for the action is gone. I don’t think I ever need to check the sleeping space I choose for anything more than a tossed-aside toy. Sometimes, I’ll just lay on top of it anyway.

The graphic above is missing one step though… it’s circle, circle, circle, plunk/heavy sigh, sleep.
Sweet dreams, y’all.

Brown Dog :: Red Dog :: Yellow Dog


On occasion, I talk about the designs A-Dog is working on, but only when they have to do with my species. RiverDog Prints is starting a series of paper goods combining dog drawings and patterns. Of course, it started with the brown dog, but we’ve added red and yellow, and are currently working on a black dog and white dog.

We’ll be adding more drawings too. Gotta represent all the dogs, right?

If you have any Dog Paper suggestions, bring ‘em on.
Have a happy Monday – woof!

Write a Post :: Help a Dog

If you have a blog and want to help feed a dog like this one, it’s simple. Pedigree will donate a 20-pound bag of food to a shelter for every blog post.
Write a post, help a dog.

Here are the details:
•Each year, more than 4 million dogs end up in shelters and breed rescue organizations. Pedigree created The PEDIGREE Adoption Drive to help shine a spotlight on the plight of these homeless dogs.

•This year the PEDIGREE Adoption Drive is raising awareness for homeless dogs by donating a bowl of food to shelter dogs for everyone who becomes a “Fan” or “Likes” The PEDIGREE Adoption Drive on Facebook. So far more than 1 million bowls have been donated.

•Special for BlogPaws West: For each blog that posts about the PEDIGREE® Adoption Drive through September 19th, PEDIGREE® will donate a bag of their new Healthy Longevity Food for Dogs to shelters nationwide. It’s simple: Write a post, help a dog.

•Thursday, September 16 through Sunday, September 19, the Pedigree BlogPaws bloggers will host a Blog Hop, to help raise awareness for the “Write a post, help a dog” effort.

If you’d like to join, copy the bullet points above and share them on your blog. It can be any blog, not just one related to dogs or pets.

So, anybody who would like to join, please do. After you write your post, head over to Life With Dogs and leave a link to your post.

Enjoy your weekend!

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