Sunday, September 23, 2012
Dog O' the Day – Fosters!
Another benefit to the slow season at Little Pup Lodge
between now and the holidays is the opportunity to foster. The local
shelter was once again filled beyond capacity (Spay and neuter, people,
spay and neuter) and requested help from those of us who could take one
into our homes. Last week Ella packed her bags and came to join us here
at the Lodge. Weighing in at a hefty six pounds, the Chihuahua quickly
acclimated to her new surroundings. She is gorgeous, house-trained and
sweet beyond words–unless you happen to be a new guest checking in. Ella
makes it clear she is deeply insulted sharing her vacation digs with
another dog. This is an unfortunate trait, since all our guests must at
least pretend to enjoy the company of others. (As one who has perfected
this particular skill with humans, I explain to them that it just takes a
little practice.) Therefore, we must find a home where she can fulfill
her calling as an only child.
Miss Ella.
Only Child
We had a remarkable morning, Oliver and I. It was just the two of us at the beach. For the first time in months, Little Pup Lodge
had no guests. One of the daycare guests, Phinney, was under the
weather and the other, Aston, had not yet arrived. Harvey, whom (who?)
often joins us just for the beach excursion, was at the vet for dental
cleaning. No overnight guests, either; summer vacations are over and
things will remain slow until the holidays.
I can have fun or I can stay clean. I'll take the former.
Labels:
beaches,
dog boarding,
ice cream,
little pup lodge,
pet boarding,
pet sitting
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Dog O' the Day – CrossFit!!
Around 1995, Santa Cruz resident Greg Glassman created a strength and
conditioning program that would appeal to, shall we say, a certain type
of fitness buff. The type that thinks a nifty cocktail of Marine Corps
punishment and Olympian weightlifting topped with a sprig of Navy SEAL
survival exercises sounds downright yummy.
Gunner & Midgee, CrossFit celebrities.
CrossFit, as Glassman called his program, was a hit. It’s not only spread across the country in the last couple decades, but has gone worldwide. I love CrossFit, but not because of the strenuous squats, lunges and reps it has become known for. I squat plenty to pick up poop bags, lunge often for a transgressor as he flies down the hall with one of my flip-flops and have lost count of how many reps I’ve completed around the local park’s half-mile loop. I love this company because of the staff members who board their little pups at Little Pup Lodge.
Mirka, another CrossFit champion.
Right now Gunner and Midgee are with us for a week. Mirka often comes to stay. Jasper recently checked in while his mom and dad attended the CrossFit Games. Not only are the dogs adorable, but their moms and dads are some of the most fit, healthy human beings I’ve seen in a while. Nice advertising.
Jasper, gold medal winner in CrossFit's fly-catching competition.
CrossFit, as Glassman called his program, was a hit. It’s not only spread across the country in the last couple decades, but has gone worldwide. I love CrossFit, but not because of the strenuous squats, lunges and reps it has become known for. I squat plenty to pick up poop bags, lunge often for a transgressor as he flies down the hall with one of my flip-flops and have lost count of how many reps I’ve completed around the local park’s half-mile loop. I love this company because of the staff members who board their little pups at Little Pup Lodge.
Right now Gunner and Midgee are with us for a week. Mirka often comes to stay. Jasper recently checked in while his mom and dad attended the CrossFit Games. Not only are the dogs adorable, but their moms and dads are some of the most fit, healthy human beings I’ve seen in a while. Nice advertising.
Labels:
CrossFit,
CrossFit Games,
weightlifting. dog sitting
You Don't Miss the Water 'Til…
For those who have not yet had the good fortune to visit, Little Pup Lodge
is located in an area many would consider rural. In other words, it is
more than five minutes from the nearest Starbucks. "Rural" also means
that we are not on a city water system but rely on a well. That well
committed seppuku Saturday, a problem that would have been a
mere annoyance in a regular household. But for a guest lodge on Labor
Day weekend, it rated somewhere between disaster and catastrophe.
No, our well looks nothing like this. We do not live in a Thomas Kinkade painting.
Labels:
dog boarding,
dog sitting,
little pup lodge,
water well
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