February 11, 2014
Homecoming and My First Guest Post
I don't have very much Ruby news to share since I was out of town for a long weekend, spending some time in southern California. My dad stayed at my house with Ruby and reported that they had a good time and that "she sure does require a lot of attention..."
Ruby seemed happy to see me once I put my suitcase down. She is wary of people carrying things and especially does not like plastic bags. We played fetch for a long time last night and she even did her cute little "boof" bark when she was ready to go up to bed. I told her that I missed her and though I saw a lot of dogs on vacation (Balboa Park was particularly good for dog watching), none as cute as her.
Just before I left my first guest article on the benefits of trick training was published on the Kyjen Dog Blog. They are a local Colorado company and maker of one of Ruby's favorite toys. I had a good time putting the post together on a topic I truly believe in.
Our weather is supposed to warm up the rest of the week, and Ruby and I can get back to our routine. I was approved as a foster home for Eskie Rescuers United and will most likely be taking in my first dog soon!
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How exciting! Can't wait to hear about your first foster!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a great time. I'm sure Ruby was thrilled to see you home.
ReplyDeleteBalboa Park was fabulous in so many ways! Sorely lacking in corgis though... :)
ReplyDeleteAt least we saw the corgi puppy at the winery! Did you hear about the Cardigan winning the Herding Group at Westminster?
DeleteWoof-hoo! Congratulations on your guest post. I will have to run over and read it.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHooray on being approved for fostering! That's very exciting. We really should organize a play date some time. I'll opt to bring only ONE of the dogs. ;)
ReplyDeleteI loved your guest post. I think you made some great connections about trick training!
We'd love a play date! Fostering is on hold for now - they haven't gotten any new dogs, although there is an older male already in a foster home that they think might be a better fit for me than where he is. I'm open to him even though he may be long-term as long as he could tolerate Ruby's energy level.
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