Thursday, September 22, 2016

Therapy Dogs ~ Opening The Dog Door

September 22, 2016



Without getting all braggy, we've been told multiple times that Zuma would have a lot to offer as a Therapy Dog.  We didn't know all the guidelines so off to Google we galloped!  

With her gigantic gangly spider legs and smiling face, Zuma makes friends wherever she goes; she is the most humble of dogs, she brings smiles to everyone without ever stepping out of her honest personality.


We fleetingly wondered if perhaps she may make a good Service Dog but we didn't know the requirements.  We explored both possibilities on line. Briefly, Therapy dogs are social, friendly, soothing to the soul of those who seek comfort and companionship. Service dogs are trained to do certain tasks to assist in their owner's quality of daily life. They must not be petted by strangers, they must remain on task.   

Well, that was a No-Brainer!  Iwouldn't want Zu to alter her personality.
Ms. Socialite here is insulted if we have to pass by fun people, she wants to hang out with everyone who is interesting.  I can just hear her: "TASK? What TASK? I didn't sign up for tasks, I'm here to meet cool people".  She would have gone home with this boy!



We signed up for an assessment with a highly respected dog trainer here, Kim Brophey, owner and trainer at The Dog Door in Asheville. 
   
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We went to Kim for the assessment. We'd read some literature she'd provided when we signed up and, after the first sentence, Doug, Zuma and I knew Zuma is a Therapy candidate.  Kim agreed. We talked dogs.  Kim's goal is to make Asheville the most dog-friendly city in America! How fantastic!  

Kim explained the Therapy Test to us.  Zuma can pass all the requirements and Kim doesn't feel Zu needs any major training but we've been brushing up on a couple of things I tend to slack off about.  Down, stay?  "Do I really have to hoist this body up four storeys for your amusement?"

Next, we registered with Pet Partners.

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I took the written Handler Course and Handler Test on line. People, I passed this even though it was T\F and multiple choice!  Iiiii know!  OMG!  Pop the champagne!  The next step is to pass the Team Evaluation with a Tester and have Zuma health checked by a Veterinarian and then we can start visiting people.

Our goal is to spend some casual time with people in Senior Residences, Nursing Homes, Hospitals, etc. We met a girl here who told us she takes her Therapy Dog to funerals, that families often request a Therapy Dog to attend, to comfort.  A dog takes one's mind off sadness and petting a dog is proven to lower blood pressure and calm people. A dog can retrieve memories of happier times and bring a smile to a sorrowful face.  I think the people we visit will enjoy this Scooby-Doo humble guest. Zuma will love having a job.




I'll keep ya'll posted about our Team Assessment test!

For more info on Therapy Dogs, contact Pet.Partners.com

Don't forget to check out the September 15th blog:  
Shop Like A Dog and enter the Collar Contest!

e.mail me to enter:  soniatheobalds8@gmail.com



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And a new Hallowe'en Photo Contest!

September 22, 2016

After such a huge response to our September Collar Contest, we're going to be having a monthly contest for you faithful blog readers! This month we're asking you to submit a photo of your dog in his/her Hallowe'en outfit with your entry to the contest!  With your permission, we'll plunk your pix on the blog and on FB.  

To enter to win a bag of doggie treats and fun stuff (value over $50.00 per category), simply e.mail us at:

soniatheobalds8@gmail.com.

Drawing will take place at the dog bowl here on October 21st.
Yes, we will ship internationally!  Looking forward to seeing your pix!

CATEGORIES:

Funniest Costume
Scariest Costume
Most Original Costume.






Sunday, September 18, 2016

World Class LEGO Art Exhibit at NC Arboretum

September 19, 2016


This giant Praying Mantis is made of LEGO.  Seriously.

                  

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The NC Arboretum is hosting a fascinating exhibit on the grounds and in the gardens.  Artist Sean Kenney of New York City has created 14 amazing "sculptures" out of LEGO!  Seriously.  LEGO. 

Some of the pieces are constructed with tens of thousands of tiny blocks.  Sean was the first of 15 certified LEGO professionals worldwide.  He hopes his works will inspire children to be creative.


42,198 patiently placed pieces:


I wonder who had the job of counting blocks?
What do they do on a day off?

We toured the gardens and admired the LEGO pieces, then decided to buy an annual pass to enjoy the 10 miles of groomed and shaded trails.  After a brisk 3 mile walk, we flopped on the patio at the restaurant for a long cold drink and salad lunch.  There's even a dog-friendly self-serve station on the patio with personal bowls, cool water and COOKIES!


This huge Monarch is my fave.


To show how huge this piece is, Zuma is 5' away.


This Lego Lady is mind-blowing.

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It's simply an amazing exhibit.

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Thank you for entering our contest via gmail!
We're already planning a Costume Photo Contest for October!
Simply e.mail a photo of your decked out dog 
with your contact info to:

soniatheobalds8@gmail.com

Categories:

Scariest Costume
Funniest Costume
Most Original Costume


Random Dog Thoughts

September 18, 2016


No, I don't want to go for another walk.  
WTF is a Pokemon?


                                               I'm glad you think this is funny.
                                             .... Hello?



                               Nice lady.  
                             Same outfit.  
                                                                                     

I feel right at home here:


Spa Day.
I hope my friends don't see me in this get-up.  
But I do feel so refreshed:


Oh, like you would have resisted sharing a cookie with Marcus!
(And a full frontal snog).
Good times at the RV Park:

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But no Takers at The Dog Park:

                  


Did someone say Cookie?  I smell a cookie.

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I'll have one of those and two of those ....



 Is it just me, or do we dogs look alike?

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Thermal Cooling Vest, they say.
She'll love it, they say.

You want me to wear thaaat?!


Does this outfit make my butt look big?


They're right.  It works.  I love it.


                                       Woo Hoo!  Road Trip!





Would you please move over?
My toes are hanging over the edge.


One of my people is leaving.  My bag's not out here.
I don't like the look of this.

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Is he ever coming back?

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Remembering:
9/11/2016
My people are feeling sad so I feel sad too.
Feeling patriotic today.
Chillin'.


             I think .... I wanna be small when I grow up.

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We're receiving entries for the Collar Competition!   

Sign up for the free contest on the September 15th blog.  
Drawing will be October 1st!
To enter to win a sparkly collar, e.mail me at 
soniatheobalds8@gmail.com



#great dane, #dog lover, #travel, #traveling with a large dog, #zuma, #RV life, #Biltmore




Friday, September 16, 2016

Blooming Biltmore

September 14, 2016




The gardens at Biltmore are magnificent all year round.

My people purchased annual passes so we can walk there whenever we like.  Here's what's blooming now:


    






                   



I met lots of people.  Just the way I like it.
And I tried out my snazzy new cooling vest.  Awesome.



Best of all, I got to drink from the fancy fountains.  
My favorite thing.