Friday, May 23, 2008

Driving dog

This picture was taken on my cross-country (I mean, state) trip to north Mississippi. It was a long drive - almost 6 hours! I did very well and was excited to see Boo Boo and Papaw! I also visited with Mary, Stephen and their son, Robbie, in Meridian. They lived in my old neighborhood a few years ago!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Streetcar rider!

Streetcar-inspired sculpture in Lafayette Square

The Young Leadership Council has sponsored streetcar sculptures all over the City. This is the streetcar in my park, Lafayette Square. It is a happening place! YLC also sponsors a concert series in May & June there. There are always lots of dogs walking there. The Lafayette Square Conservancy maintains the doggie "business" bags stations. I am glad to see that they have even added a water fountain for dogs, too!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Pie in a tutu

Peach Pie has dreams of becoming a ballerina someday. She does all sorts of acrobatics around the house. She can jump anywhere. Sometimes she even jumps through hoops! Maybe Miss Pie will end up in the circus!

Small Dogs - Just Like Me!

Last Saturday, I attended my first Small Dog Play Group. I love dogs of all sizes, really, it is just that big dogs don't understand me. Sometimes, bigger dogs get upset because I bark to let them know that I am there and I would like to play. I bark because I am petite and they might not notice me. They might step on me, if I didn't let them know.



All of the dogs with their walkers and feeders

May 10, 2008

The Small Dog Group event was last Saturday at Jefferson Feed. It was a 1st birthday party for a toy fox terrier named Sam. Sam was a great host. He played with all of the dogs and made sure that there was enough water and treats for everyone. He is really talented. He can go through tunnels, play on the see-saw and walk up ramps! He must be very popular because his birthday was very well-attended. There were about a dozen dogs at the party, all under 20 lbs. Everyone played very well together and even shared cake! It was a costume party, too! There was a hot dog, an indian and princesses. I wore my festive pink cherry polo with matching bow. What a wonderful event! I cannot wait until the next Small Dog Group meeting!


I learned several rules of pet-tiquette:


1) To follow in the footsteps of Scarlett O' Hara, always "eat a sweet potato" before the party. It would not be polite to eat all of the host's food, so have a snack before you go to the party to control your appetite.

2) Do "the business" before the party to minimize opportunities for "accidents". Don't sniff "accidents" and draw attention to the culprit.

3) Have your walker bring poop bags, paper towels and accident cleaner. Sometimes we get excited to see other pups. Accidents may occur!

4) Dress for the theme. This was a costumed birthday party. I was going to wear my Saints cheerleader costume, but it was too hot for black velvet and gold sequins. My Hawaiian shirt was cool and festive!

5) Make sure that the other dog's feeder approves treat sharing. Share treats with a generous heart. There is more wherever it came from (my feeder).