We remember you when you were THIS big: And now you are a big girl! Your mom says you’re getting filet mignon tonight. What does filet taste like when you have a nose like yours? Happy birthday, little girl. We Love You!
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Happy Birthday, Sofie!
Sunday, August 1st, 2010This is Ed Juda!
Sunday, August 1st, 2010Ah HA! See, you do know him — in his capacity of Head Zone Gardener for the North Meadow of Central Park. He greets each of us every morning. Here he is getting an earful from morning regular, Cleo. And this is also Ed, in his normal human capacity as owner of three beautiful dogs.
Introductions Are in Order
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010Above are photos of my graduating class from the Karen Pryor Academy last September. We all got together again in Lexington, KY two weekends ago for Clicker Expo. What an amazing group of people they are! Caroline Albert, from Vermont, has been training horses for more than 20 years and now she trains dogs, too. [...]
Awww . . .
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Our newest . . .
Dog House NYC Lollipops
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Dog House NYC Lollipops What’s with all this rain! We heard it’s the wettest March on record. We don’t like it! But at least we are dressed for it. How do you like our swackets? Want one? We don’t endorse, but we got ours at www.animalwrappers.com. What are you wearing?
I’m SO unhappy . . .
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Don’t worry! we don’t send our dogs out in the rain like this. But sometimes, we get caught out. Last summer, this storm came upon us in minutes. Maggie is our poster-dog for our feelings about heavy rain.
Difference Between Dog Boarding and Petsitting
Sunday, March 28th, 2010Dog boarding is done in our home and Petsitting is done in your home.
New Study Says Dogs Originated in Middle East
Thursday, March 18th, 2010See if you can click on this link (I’m still working on my blogging skills). Alternatively, just copy and paste it to your browser. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/science/18dogs.html?src=me&ref=homepage
Your Dog Eats a Dead Animal – Now What?
Thursday, March 11th, 2010It does sometimes happen in these wild woods of ours in NYC. This past Sunday morning, for example, Winnie the 45-lb standard poodle dug up a dead bird from ankle-deep leaves in the North Woods of Central Park, tormented his mom by parading it around in his mouth, and then ate it. Too early for [...]




