Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Pet Palooza 2008

I had a booth at the Pet Palooza in Auburn on Saturday May 31st and it was a blast! Here are a few photos I took at the event:

Great Danes have sure gotten pretty, I remember when they were all the same color...


These guys visited me at my booth...I think they wanted breakfast...




The big guy in the stylish outfit is being trained to be a protector dog, the leather is for holding him back from whomever is posing a threat. The little pug in the center looks to me like Yoda a character from Star Wars.


He doesn't seem to mind what our current reputation is...he's a proud fan!


This seems to be appropriate summer attire this year around here!


There were several Springers (not mine)



I have no idea why these two were kept in their crate instead of being walked but they don't seem to mind


A true hippy


I'm going to be a Great Dane what are you? Well, I'm going to be a Great Dane too...



Huh?


I'm the princess


May I have my biscuit now?

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Auburn Clean Sweep at Lea Hill Park

I was a volunteer today for the City of Auburn Clean Sweep project. After doing morning pet sitting visits, I checked in at the Park at about 9AM. The Yount family was checking in at the same time I was so I got to see their baby! I hadn't seen them since I did a pet sit for them at Christmas time in 2006 and the baby was not born yet so this was a real treat for me.

After checking in, getting instructions and a big pair of loppers, I went right to work. My job was to chop down the blackberry bushes that had completely taken over the wetland area of Lea Hill Park. I had plenty of help too! We all sort of found our own spot and started hacking at the thorny branches. As we chopped, we talked. I got to visit with the principal of Rainier Middle School, several ladies wearing T-shirts that declared they were "Working Democrats" and several Cub Scouts. There were photographers from the City of Auburn and people from the Parks and Rec department and about a million GRCC students.

And there was treasure to be found under all the thorny bushiness...I found a baseball which I immediately handed to the boy working quietly next to me. Someone found a volleyball and there were several golf balls retrieved from the thorny masses and I think someone even found a bat. Then as the blackberry branches began to lose their stronghold altogether, we found the trash. A rotted wooden traffic sign, two big iron pipes, lots of plastic and lots of empty beverage containers. The trash was gathered up into bright orange bags for disposal and we kept on with the blackberry chopping.

The Democratic ladies and I worked next to each other until we had hacked our way under some overhanging tree branches. The blackberry vines had climbed high into the trees above us. So we pulled them down. We'd just cut the thick trunk of the vine at the ground level and then yank the vine down. They were twenty feet long or more and on atleast one occasion, the branch came down with the vine so we scattered to avoid getting hit. But when we came to a vine that was growing through a bird's nest, we just trimmed it and let the high part stay put. None of us wanted to displace a bird from it's nest!

All in all it was a fun experience and I'm glad I had a chance to participate. It was nice to see such a good turnout of folks willing to help and the next time you go by Lea Hill Park, I'll bet you will notice a difference!

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Dogs - Different than Cats

Here are our Springers enjoying their new cushions after they fluffed and pawed and thoroughly bullied them each into his own preferred shape...



Oh, and you should see what they've done with the cushions in their "mud room"...the decor is just doggie heaven for mud magnets, which these two certainly are!

It never fails. I will be feeling so proud of them. They are running through a field of green grass at the unofficial off leash park on the Weyerhauser grounds in Federal Way, their coats shining white and liver, moving gracefully when suddenly I'll notice that they are making a bee line for a huge patch of black mud with a tiny pool of water in the center of it. Ben hits it first and lays down stretching his front legs out, immersing the entire lower half of his body in muck. Casey is not far behind and he imitates his brother with flare.

Sometimes they are jumping in the mud to cool off but most of the time they are just having fun. For me, the Springer Mom, it's always a reminder that Pride comes before the flop into the mud...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Cats - Seekers of the warmth



Our cats are warmth seekers. They are twelve years old now but age has nothing to do with it, they've always been this way. So I wanted to get them their own heated bed. I've seen several types of beds in use but had not found anything to purchase that seemed right, until I found the Dolce Vita heated pet beds...at REI.com

Actually, we had received our REI membership dividend check and along with that REI gives a 20% off coupon. Well Bob did not want to buy any outdoor gear at the time and I didn't need anything either but we couldn't let the dividend and discount go to waste!! So, while shopping the REI website, I found these wonderful heated pet beds. This seemed like the perfect way to use our dividend and discount but they could only be purchased online. The smallest size available at REI looked a bit large for our tiny rescued Tabbies but the dividend and discount was the motivation so I went for it. (If I had seen the bed in a store, I would not have purchased it because of it's size but that would have been a huge mistake.)

So I purchased ours from REI but really there are lots of places that have them now. Reber Ranch has stocked atleast one of every kind and size available and Mudd Bay has a good supply of the one style.

They are also available online:


Dolce Vita Pet Beds

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing...

Or, how Linda deleted all of the previous content in this blog!

Yes, a lesson has been learned at the price of the loss of all of the previously entered content. But not to worry! It will be gradually entered again over time along with new input and a new twist as it will be influenced by current events along the way.

In the meantime, if you are looking for a specific nugget of information, please do not hesitate to email: luvpetslife@gmail.com :)