12/26/2007

My Christmas

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. I was sure spoiled this Christmas! I think I got the most packages. So I have a whole new collection of squeaky toys, a new collar with my name on it & some treats. My favorite is the big bone shaped pillow/squeaky toy.




I'm staying with mom's parents for awhile, since things at home aren't going so well. I may even get to go to Oklahoma this weekend, for more Christmas! I hear there is a new Rottie pup to check out. I'll talk to you all when I get home.


12/18/2007

Guide Dog Meeting

Well last night we finally made it to another guide dog meeting. We got to socialize with the jazz band at the school. Actually they just practiced while we sat in the corner to listen. Then we got to go on an elevator ride. It was crowded with 5 pups & 7 humans in the tiny little thing, but we managed. We worked on stairs & then rode the elevator once again. Once we made it back down we everyone switched pups, except I just laid there by myself, being a good boy of course. It was fun to see all the pups again. Mom wanted me to be a good roll model so I had to wear my Halti tonight, I wasn't to happy. Sorry there are no pictures, but mom forgot her camera.

Provo

Merry Christmas

MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I can't believe it is only a week till Christmas. I will not be spending it with my mommy either, I'm gonna be staying at her parent's house for the weekend. After I get back I will post some pics of me & all my presents (there is a rumor going around that I have a bunch!) So enjoy the pics of my "Christmas torture".





12/12/2007

Christmas Baking!

Well we have made some yummy Christmas presents for the four legged ones this year. Yes, Provo & I, made dog cookies for all the pups. We are also well stocked on treats for a while, since we aren't giving all of them away. What a happy boy he is now that he is getting spoiled. Here are the pictures:

Cooking is messy

Waiting So Patiently

"Bulldog Brownies"

"Peanut Butter Woofies"

"Veggie Bites"

"Munchy Crunchy Chicken Treats"

Special Dipped Bones

Finally Getting To Sample
(Being a career changed pup...priceless!)

12/09/2007

Yay!

Well I'm home now! Mom didn't come pick me up till late in the day though, but I was still thrilled to see her. On our way home we ran into some nasty fog & it really scared me. I kept sticking my nose up against the window & then looking at mom to make sure she could see at least. Then I finally got to scared & his under my blanket.

When we got home we made..........doggy cookies! The peanut butter ones came out good, but the beef ones burned. I still like them, but Bit won't eat them. In a little bit we will be making some more frosty paws! This time they will be Strawberry Banana!

Sorry there are no pictures, mom's camera broke! Anyone want to chip in to buy her a new one for Christmas? LOL

12/08/2007

Overdue Update

Well not much has been happening lately. I have been getting to go with mom a lot more lately, even though I'm very limited on what stores I can go into. I love going to the hardware store in town cause they always make a big fuss over me & give me treats!

Mom is starting to get into cooking things for me, I told you I'm getting spoiled. So we made Frosty Paws the other night. They are so yummy! I wish I could share them with all my non PIT friends. Then tomorrow we are making two batches of dog cookies to give as Christmas presents. I of course will be the official taster.

I have been staying with mom's parents the past few days since mom has been at working or gone for something else. I will be back at home with my mommy tomorrow afternoon!

Guide Dog Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas and the kennels were still, with most dogs now asleep having eaten their fill. The Labradors sprawled out, quite snug in their beds, while visions of ANYTHING edible danced in their heads. And the Goldens and Shepherds curled up on the floor, some twitched in their sleep and some even did snore. The dog food was stacked in the feed room with care, in hopes that a trainer soon would be there. On the window ledge, one of the kennel cats lay, surveying the lawn at the end of this day. Something was different, that little cat knew. Tonight something would happen, it had to be true. For that day as the workers had left to go home, They'd wished Merry Christmas!before starting to roam. The dogs had noticed it too during this past week's walks, the trainers seemed just that much happier and eager to talk. In the mall where they worked through the maze of people and stores, there were decoration and music and distractions galore! Most dogs pranced along without worry or fear, but some balked at the man on the sleigh and those fake looking deer. The cat was almost asleep too when he first heard the sound, a whoosh through the air and a jingle around. It reminded him of a dog's collar when the animal shook, but this sound kept on growing. He'd better go look. From the ceiling there came a faint sort of thunk, as the kennel cat climbed to the highest pile of junk. Once before people had worked on the roof, and come down through the trap door to a chorus of "Woooof!" But the dogs still were quiet, all sleeping so sound, as this man dressed in red made his way right on down. He patted the cat as he climbed past his spot, then made his way right to the trainers' coffee pot. A shepherd sat up, not fully awake, then a Golden followed her with a mighty loud shake. That did it! All the dogs sprang to life with loud noise. In spite of the din, the old man kept his poise. He filled the pot full and it started to brew, then he pulled up a chair and took in the view. Dogs all around him, so carefully bred, he knew well their jobs, the blind people they led. Some had stopped barking and looked at him now, while others delighted in their own deafening howl. Laying a finger in front of his lips, the jolly old man silenced the excitable yips. "You all may not know me, but I'm Santa Claus," the old man smiled and took a short pause, While he filled up his mug with hot liquid and cream, "I've always wanted to stop here. It's been one of my dreams." The cat had climbed down and was exploring Santa's sack. "Yes, little kitty, that's an empty pack." Santa smiled as he drank and looked at those eyes, deep brown ones and gold ones held wide in surprise. Some of these dogs, he'd seen just last year, in their puppy homes, cute and full of holiday cheer. He'd seen the effects of a pup on the tree, but now they were here at the school, just waiting to be. "I didn't bring you presents or bones just to chew. I'll tell you something better, what you are going to do." "You all will work hard and the trainers will share, both praise and correction, gentle and fair." "You'll go lots of places and face big scary things. You'll ride buses and subways and hear fire sirens ring.""Cars will drive at you but you will stand strong, not moving into danger, not moving toward wrong." "And then just when you think that this trainer's the best, the kindest, and funniest person, toss away all the rest," "That trainer will begin to ignore you and give you away, handing your leash over despite your dismay." "Now the person who pets you and feeds you will be a blind person. That's a person who can't see." "This man or this woman may see just a tad, but their view's missing parts or the focus is bad." "So you, well trained dogs, will act as their eyes. You will work as a team and discover the size" "Of this great world we live in, because you will go a million new places with this person, you know." Santa sipped at his coffee and looked over the brood, knowing what he had to say next might sound kind of rude. "Not all of you will make it and become canine guides. Your time here isn't wasted though. You won't be cast aside." "Some of you will be drug dogs and some will find bombs. Some will become pets in a home with a dad and a mom." "All these things are important. People wait on long lists, to receive such good dogs as you, the school folks insist." The last drop of coffee had gone into his cup as Santa turned, smiling at each wide eyed pup. "The best gift of all is to give something back. That's why there's nothing for you all inside of my pack." Draining his mug, Santa went to each pen, and petted and scratched each dog again and again. "Now next year and many more years after that, you all will give gifts wherever you're at." "You might lick a hand that's had a bad day, Or notice a car and step out of the way." "You might help catch a crook or discover some loot, Or just bring some joy to a tired old man in a funny red suit." "Your master will love you and treat you with care. In return, your training and trust will always be there." After the last dog had been petted and soothed, Santa put away the coffee pot and made ready to move. Up the ladder he rose to the door high above, with a smile and a wave as he slipped on his gloves. And all the dog ears were pricked as he disappeared out of sight. "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Good Night!"