The DogDaz Zoo is the best place in the world. Meet the rescued dogs: Jolie, the ShihTsu mix princess, BEARnard, the Papillion mix, and the alley cats: Stella (the loner, and, the boss, Mini Cooper, and of course, the humans who love them.
When the girls run at each other like this, it just cracks me up. This is one of their favorite places to get crazy. We do this several times a week down by the river at the end of my street. It is one of the few ‘public’ places (when there are no humans on the dock and no one at the play ground – which is during the week days mostly) that they can run free. For a laugh, take a notice in the video when Louise jumps over Sofie so quick that she rolls her. This spot is called Breezy Point (listen for the wind and you will understand).
What mischief are you into today?
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This is a blog hop. I hopped it from Snoopy’s DogBlog. Check them out for more mischief.
I love this picture of Peanut and Socki taken in 2004. Socki was the most wonderful service dog for Aunt Judi, who has Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Socki was the first service dog we ever got to know and he did everything for Judi. Every year we would come up to New York to have a family weekend and see a show. Socki came to many a Broadway show with us, the Rockett’s at Radio Music Hall, and even the American Girl store. He was amazing.
There was that one time when we went to see “Beauty and the Beast,” and we had to take him into the hall because they were shooting guns and it really upset him. Oh, and that time he met a bomb sniffing dog at the concession stand and they just really got into a conversation, we guess about work.
We miss you Socki. Thank you for teach us about how wonderful a life of service can be.
Have a good year at college, Peanut.
Enjoy your Sunday.
This is part of the Black and White Sunday Blog Hop. Thanks to Dachshund Nola and Sugar for hosting.
Nine loves his solar buddy that reacts to sun. I call it the ‘happy flower’ because it dances back and forth during the day.
You might notice the worn away window sill from Sofie and Louise always jumping up and trying to look out the kitchen window. Sofie’s head just makes it to see over the ledge.
There is always a cat in this window.
I never saw Nine, or any cat for that matter, cuddle the happy flower before.
Peanut took the pictures. She is off to college today for her junior year. We all will miss her. Nine will no longer be trapped in her room for hours and dig up the carpet by her door when he can’t get out.
So glad you are joining me today for the Dogs N PawzBlog Hop called Tuesday’s Tails! New posts go up on Tuesday but you can link up and post when you want all week-long. The whole purpose is to feature cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, etc. so when you link up is up to you! Even pets from PetFinder, are fine. Let’s just get them all homes!
Dogs N Pawz said “I also want to encourage all of you to share each other’s Tuesday’s Tails posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and whatever other social media channels you use. The more we share the more likely we are to get the word out!”
Let’s hop to it! Today we are featuring 2 really cute pups, Hank and Moose. Who can resist that cuteness!
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Please remember that all pets need loving homes. And all homes NEED a dog.
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Late addition to post: Many of you have seen Madge’s face here for a few months now and are familiar with her story. Unfortunately, this might be her very last pleas for help unless someone can help Canine Nation change Madge’s situation for the better. Madge has been kenneled altogether for over three months now and is completely miserable. In her time with Canine Nation, she’s sadly spent a majority of her time in a cage at various facilities and because of this her separation anxiety has worsened as well as her fear and defensive behavior with other dogs. She has gone absolutely kennel crazy and barks constantly, pacing day in and day out. It is obvious she cannot continue the path she is on now. This is their last plea for help for Madge as they have run out of options and funding and are desperately in need of a foster. Madge craves attention and human interaction as any dog, especially a previous abuse case, does. Madge needs the help from a loving, patient home now more than ever. She cannot make it further without your help. Please email caninenation@gmail.com ASAP if you can help. Madge needs your help today!