Finally, here's a video I took today of Sleeping Louise. Not much going on in it, just about three minutes of her twitching in her sleep. I plan on using it in my screen saver at home.
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Shift Change
Finally, here's a video I took today of Sleeping Louise. Not much going on in it, just about three minutes of her twitching in her sleep. I plan on using it in my screen saver at home.
Monday, April 06, 2009
This first photo comes from the morning before heading out, when Louise decided to play with one of her plush toys for a bit. Mornings are usually a bit of a slow start for her, so after a bit she just cuddled up to it instead.
It wasn't long though before we headed out and Louise seemed energized by the sunshine. Spring is finally here in Vancouver and she was determined to make the most of it.
I could hardly keep up. Remember, I'm cycling a lot more now so I generally wake up early and go ride for an hour or two before returning to wake up the dog. This means that while Louise is just getting started, I'm really using the walk to stretch out my legs after a ride. On Saturday that plan kind of backfired, since Little Miss Energizer Puggy decided it was marathon day. This second shot was taken while I was sitting on a park bench and Louise was impatiently waiting for me to get going.
We ended up in Coal Harbour along the sea wall, at which point Louise was investigating as much as she could. If there was a boat or plane on the water, she wanted to know about it. She was also busy barking out instructions as they glided into port, whenever she could.
Later in the day we still found ourselves needing to get a few more things, and Louise found herself needing another walk. We decided to combine the two into an excursion downtown. I'd wait outside with Louise while Holly would run in to the grocery store for the few things we needed.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Fake cheese eating dog
The weather around here is slowly warming up. I notice it a lot as I ride my bike in the mornings and still need several layers and gloves to stay warm. The only time Louise seems to mind is when the rain is coming down hard. Luckily here in Vancouver, that's not an issue very often.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
The sun is back, baby!
We were also at the dog park earlier and we met up with this fantastic looking bulldog named Tony. Louise thought he was alright, but when he started to snort she figured that was the signal to start barking. So she did.
And yes, the person in the background of the third photo is wearing a bumble-bee coloured sweatshirt.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The green eyes of jealousy
And wait.
And watch other people come over and play with Kayley, and not with her.
Five minutes later and it was all but forgotten. Louise was back asleep on her perch and Kayley was on to other things. Just another day at the office for these working dogs.
Oh yeah - happy Saint Patrick's day!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Staffing Changes
If I find myself working late, I hear from my wife how Louise mopes around the house, waits by the door, etc. until I come back home. The same generally applies when I am home if my wife is out overnight. Louise doesn't like losing track of her people, it seems. So this Tuesday when I bring her back into the office she will discover that Uncle Greg, Viearn, Jo, Bill and Andy are all missing. I half expect her to wander around the office for a while looking for them, and then to mope a bit as she puts it together.
Luckily we still have a lot of other great people in the office and I am sure she will start interacting with them more. But it will be an adjustment. I wonder if the other dogs will react the same?
Sunday, March 08, 2009
And yes, this last shot is how you can officially tell when a pug is having a good time. Rolling around on the grass at my feet was the highlight of the walk for Louise.
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Getting the legs walked off of ya
If you are interested in following my progress in this endeavour, feel free to follow the above link to my Rider page - they let me have a 'mini-blog' to document my progress. It even has a depressing thermometer progress meter that reads 0% of my donation goal has been met.
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