Bailey and Katy came to us as rescues. We lost Bailey in June of 2016 and Katy in November of 2022. We were blessed to have Annie join us in August of 2016. They have brought great love and joy to our immediate family and to extended family and friends. This blog will share their stories and issues related to Shelties. Some told from their perspective and others told from those that share this journey with them. Notice: This blog does have Amazon product links and Google Adsense
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Kennebunk Dog Park
This was one of the prettiest dog parks we've ever visited. The area is wooded which kept it cool. It has grass and wood chips and lots of trees. There is a pretty gazebo, but Katy refused to go in.
Mom got so involved watching me that she forgot to take pictures of anything but the sign until she was sitting in the car and she was too lazy to get out and take more pictures.
If you are in the area, it is a beautiful place to take your dog. Like all places it all depends on the others who are there how your experience will be for the day. My only real complaint was people who failed to clean up the dog poop. Katy loved exploring the woods. We followed her and cleaned up after her. Others let their dogs run and seemed not to notice that their dogs were pooping. It is this kind of behavior that makes it hard to get dog parks approved because somebody then has to go in and do the clean up.
If you are visiting the area, this is a great place to give your dog a chance to run off leash in a cool, beautiful area.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Goose Rocks Beach
There aren't many dog friendly beaches where we live. However, one of the first things we discovered when we were researching our Maine vacation was that Goose Rocks Beach was located close to where we were staying and was open to dogs before 9AM and after 5PM.
We weren't really sure how Katy would react to the beach. We'd taken Bailey and Katy to Hopkinton State Park and Bailey's reaction was similar to the Wicked Witch of the West's. He hated standing water. Katy followed Bailey's lead for a long time. We were curious to see how she'd react to a beach full of dogs.
We were surprised to discover Katy liked the water. The weather was warm in Maine. Perhaps the water felt cold and that's why she was willing to wade in the water this time when she had always refused before.
The only part she didn't like was when the waves splashed up on her and that is when Katy would retreat.
While the Inn doesn't allow inside bathing of dogs, they do provide hoses for outside cleanup. Katy got a paw rinse to get the salt water and dirt off her when we got back to the Inn.
Katy's still not hooked on water, but she is open to wading in it, which was a huge step forward for her.
Our experience was very dog friendly during our time there. People did have some dogs off leash, but they were being responsible keeping their dogs under voice control, which made the experience much more enjoyable.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
The Captain Jefferds Inn
Dog Dad and Mom decided in June they wanted to have a weekend away to celebrate Mom's birthday and their anniversary, both in July. After losing Bailey Mom didn't want to leave me behind, so she started researching dog friendly options near water. Yeah Mom was a bit obsessed about being near water this summer. By the time they got around to booking, August was the earliest they could travel.
One thing Mom learned during the research is the definition of pet friendly varies widely, as do the costs. Some are very restrictive, dogs must be crated at all times. Others are far more open to pets and provide a wide range of options for owners and pets.
Mom and Dad decided on the Captain Jefferds Inn, a bed and breakfast in Kennebunkport. The Captain Jefferds has several pet friendly rooms. We booked the Baxter room, which from what Mom researched was the nicest room in the inn. The description of the room says it is decorated as a Maine Camp. Mom did question what camp has a 2 person whirlpool tub, but it was nice sized room for humans and dogs. It has a bedroom, small sitting room, bathroom, and small private porch area, with a larged dorm sized fridge. (We realized this was a big deal when one of the other couples complained their room had no fridge.) Mom said she and dog Dad kept quiet about their porch fridge. Our room was at the back of the Inn.
Those stairs went right up to our porch and room. It was nice having a private entrance. We could head right out for our walks when we wanted. I could only stay alone in the room when Mom and Dad went to breakfast, as breakfast was served in the dining room in the main portion of the Inn and I couldn't go there. However, the Inn did offer pet sitters and I met a very nice boy who took care of me twice.
I had a Moose cookie waiting for me when I arrived along with a reminder letter reminding me of the rules of the Inn. I had no problem following the rules.
My porch
I settled in with my cookie.
Settling down and relaxing
Making myself at home.
We are planning a return visit to the Captain Jefferds. Our experience was amazing.
Just to be clear we got nothing for writing this review of Captain Jefferds. I love reading about my fellow Bloggers trips and appreciate hearing about different options for visiting different part of the country.
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Monday, August 22, 2016
Heading to Maine
Mom and Dad took me on my first vacation this weekend. I thought they were kidding when they said we were going to have an adventure in Maine. I was sure I was going to what they "cutely" refer to as doggy camp (kennel), but they kept promising me they weren't leaving me behind.
I knew something was different as Dad had put my fleece pillow in the back seats. Dad never puts pillows in the car. This was new and by the way really comfortable.
Dad hooked my harness in and I was ready to go. We made a few stops along the way so we could all stretch and make bathroom trips. We arrived in Kennebunkport, Maine, but Dog Dad said it was too early to check in. I wasn't sure what that meant. He parked the car and took us to a really cool pet store, Scalawags Pet Boutique. Mom found two really cool toys I'll post about later and an item we will be needing at the end of the week.
If you are traveling in the Kennebunkport area with your pets, check out Scalawags website. They have lots of pet friendly travel ideas for the area. We found it very helpful in planning our trip.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wordless Wednesday: Playing with the Treat Ball
Lots of awesome stuff going on and we hope to share more soon. Mom decided to capture me playing with my treat ball.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Synchronized Napping
We know you've all been eagerly awaiting Blogville's Pawlympic Synchronized Napping event and it is finally here. For those of you who follow Synchronized Napping you know this is a pairs or multiple event and it has two categories Parallel Napping and Freestyle Napping. Parallel requires the animals to nap in parallel positions. Technically the animals shouldn't touch, but in our example we found that to be next to impossible. We do expect the animals to demonstrate parallel positions however. Freestyle napping allows more creativity, but the animals must be touching even in a minor point at the time the picture is taken.
Parallel Entries:
This was our first parallel entry and a great example of the skills required. Look at the lines.
Jess, Amanda, Mini and Barbarell
Cat Bro Bert, Bailie, and me, Emma
Christmas and Angel Katie
Look at the form.
Casey and Jessie
Look at these two working to hold the form.
Macy and Noodle
Jasper and Nellie
Look at the focus folks.
Millie and Walter
Great use of light and color
Artistic Freestyle Entries:
Alasandra, The Cats & Dogs
I was unclear about this entry and since it didn't include a category for the entry I went with freestyle. The cats are touching and the white cat clearly wants to emphasize the artistic head move. while they may have originally started on the path to a parallel entry, at some point they decided to explore freestyle napping. An great entry in our freestyle napping category.
Dory and Jakey
The bum cuddle is a popular artistic move beautifully illustrated here.
easyriderpup
Mom agreed to help since this entrant didn't have another animal to enter the event with but really wanted to participate.
Lassie and Benji
Not that the judges are supposed to be biased, but Shelties did invent this event.
Frankie and Ernie
Look at the complete stretch they put into this nap. Ernie puts an artistic curl into it for just the right effect.
Tip Tail and LG
You're getting very sleepy
Casey and Jessie
Look at the beautiful integration of space
Mr. Bailey and Hazel
These two are playing for the cute points
Macy and Noodle
Look at the use of couch and blankie
Eddy and Evan
Going for the extended paw stretch
Jasper and Nellie
Look at the study in compact to extended napping poses.
Princess Leah and Maggie Mae
These two teamed up as a virtual team to compete
Millie and Walter
Look at the use of curves in this entry.
Addi and Oreo
These two contestants show such love
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