Mini dogs, toy dogs, small dogs, vertically challenged, whatever you call them, they have it best in this weather. Wow. It's been like monsoon weather lately! Crazy blowing sideways winds with rain, rain, and torrential rain. The little dogs are lucky. They can run, wrestle, chase, and generally do anything it takes to burn off steam and they don't require space. Space is at a premium in our house and they definitely are more fortunate than their big sis....who can barely race through the tunnel in our living room and not run into the front door.
Lucky dogs....
This is the story of Gemini's Leo the Lionhearted "Leo" and Gemini's Th Blacker Th Berry Th Sweeter Th Juice "Juicy." Leo was born February 28, 2009 and Juicy was born March 11, 2011. Leo is currently competing in CPE and AKC agility as well as training for an obedience career. Juicy, too, recently began training in agility and as she matures will get certified as a therapy dog in order to visit children in hospitals. Both dogs have wonderful temperaments, exemplary of their breed.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
We had fun!
Last weekend we went to the beach. Of course the much delayed rains of the PNW decided to show up, literally, the day we headed out. Traffic was horrendous, the roads and visibility were poor, and it was more than a bit stressful trying to get it all done during the workweek, pack, load the truck, and then fight people. But we made it out and west and had a very nice weekend.
I had set myself up a fairly steep set of criteria. I've literally never vacationed in my life and this was just a weekend, but I really needed the mental break. The coast has always been my place, good for my soul, and I wanted to enjoy it with my dogs, to fall asleep and wake up to the sound of the sea, the smell of the salt air, and a view, too. I managed to find the Edgecliff Motel which accepted the dogs, even big sis, and didn't break the bank.
In retrospect now, I wish I'd taken some pictures of our room. It was not new, nor was it fancy, but it was clean, quaint, and met the basics. Free wifi, a private deck, a fridge (essential for raw feeders), a microwave, and an outside entrance making dealing with dogs much simpler.
We arrived about 8:30 Friday night, got checked in and settled in. Mostly just chilled out with the tv, a book, and some Facebook then snooze time before it got too late.
The above is the (fish-eyed) view from our room
Juicy checkin' out the view
After most of the day out and about between crated in the car while I played tourist and running on the beach or walking at the kite festival, we went back to our room. Post dinner the pups were very, very tired.
Leo being my adoring, adorable sweetie, like usual
Practicing our "tug" skills
Tired after dinner and fun on the beach all day
Sunday we got up, got ready, got packed, and checked out then headed to a spot on the beach I'd never been before but found the night before when I went to dinner at Mo's. I was amazed at the sheer number of logs on the beach. Nearly all of them had some degree of burning on them. This section of the beach bordered the Siletz Bay. It was really, really windy, but not raining until the time I decided to turn back.
I had set myself up a fairly steep set of criteria. I've literally never vacationed in my life and this was just a weekend, but I really needed the mental break. The coast has always been my place, good for my soul, and I wanted to enjoy it with my dogs, to fall asleep and wake up to the sound of the sea, the smell of the salt air, and a view, too. I managed to find the Edgecliff Motel which accepted the dogs, even big sis, and didn't break the bank.
In retrospect now, I wish I'd taken some pictures of our room. It was not new, nor was it fancy, but it was clean, quaint, and met the basics. Free wifi, a private deck, a fridge (essential for raw feeders), a microwave, and an outside entrance making dealing with dogs much simpler.
We arrived about 8:30 Friday night, got checked in and settled in. Mostly just chilled out with the tv, a book, and some Facebook then snooze time before it got too late.
The above is the (fish-eyed) view from our room
Juicy checkin' out the view
Lincoln City happened to be hosting their annual Kite Festival while we were there as well, so we took some of that in.
After most of the day out and about between crated in the car while I played tourist and running on the beach or walking at the kite festival, we went back to our room. Post dinner the pups were very, very tired.
Leo being my adoring, adorable sweetie, like usual
Practicing our "tug" skills
Tired after dinner and fun on the beach all day
Sunday we got up, got ready, got packed, and checked out then headed to a spot on the beach I'd never been before but found the night before when I went to dinner at Mo's. I was amazed at the sheer number of logs on the beach. Nearly all of them had some degree of burning on them. This section of the beach bordered the Siletz Bay. It was really, really windy, but not raining until the time I decided to turn back.
And that's about that. We did some other stuff but this post has gotten long enough and I feel a headache coming on... Hope to take another trip again soon. It was a great getaway.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Beach Bums
Or should we say Poms? Mom's been very remiss in updating our blog lately. We've been very busy and doing lots of cool stuff. She says we will have to make do with a photo post for now. So enjoy!
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