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July 3, 2007 at 3:40 am · Filed under pet travel, living with people, dog's eye view, out and about
i love being on the road, seeing new things, smelling all the great smells and driving with my head out the window.
i have been all around the southwest and west coast - new mexico, arizona, colorado, utah, nevada, california, oregon, washington and even vancouver. yes, i have stayed in a hotel in vancouver, british columbia. let me tell you, they have some great parks there.
one of my favorite things is staying in motels, hotels and b + b’s. i love the special attention on the elevators and in the lobby. once we stayed in a hotel in ely, nevada that had taxidermy and slot machines all over the place. that freaked me out.
i really get a bark out of surprising the room service people. i never get to surprise the housekeepers as i am usually out when they come. however, i do get to surprise the room service attendants on a regular basis. my people don’t let me answer the door, but i can still get one quick bark in to let them know i am there. by their looks, i don’t think a lot of dogs order room service.
the most love i get is at bed and breakfasts. since they are very homey, i can roam around a bit and hang out to maximize my belly rub potential. my favorite bed and breakfast is cinnamon morning in albuquerque, new mexico. they had dogs and some parrots there to hang out with. too bad my parents aren’t morning people - i missed some key breakfast tidbits.
so yes, dogs do like to stay in nice digs on the road.
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July 1, 2007 at 9:53 pm · Filed under pet travel, living with people, dog's eye view, bird's eye view
we were away for a bit.
didn’t mention it before we left, because frankly we had no warning either.
see the way it works when we don’t actually get to go on the vactation, is this - one day everything is groovy and we are hanging out around the house. suddenly there is a flurry of laundry being done, our people running errands and talking on the phone a lot, our beds and cages get washed, we get bathed in haste, our food and toys being packed up and suddenly we are being whisked away. sometimes we go to the same place. sometimes not.
it’s a constant, crazed acceleration to our departure. our people don’t give us any warning or hints until the craziness begins and wait until the last moment to finally own up to the fact that we are staying behind. they think this will cause us less stress and angst about the fact that we can’t go.
people logic, i just don’t know.
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June 18, 2007 at 4:52 am · Filed under living with people, dog's eye view, out and about
my people were talking about an article in the sf chronicle that talks about dogs in san francisco. they said the article confirmed that this is one of the most dog friendly cities. they also tell me that about paris, but it is too far for me to go there. must be a nice place if people love dogs so much.
let me tell you, san francisco is great for dogs. lots of stores let you in - even if you are a big dog. we went to the apple store a few months ago and i met a great dane that was gigantic. well, he was to me anyway. there he was shopping for computers. my people keep teasing about get me a ‘paw pilot’ - though i have to admit, i have never seen one.
as i was saying, this is a great town to be a dog. people that own stores leave out dog bowls and the retaurants and bars are great. places i have eaten [outside, of course] : la mediterranee [my own personal water bowl brought to my table], java house [the owner gives me some snacks, sometimes], left at albuquerque, cafe neibaum coppola, calzones, kate o’briens, squat and gobble, whiz burger, care abir and atlas cafe. some places even have special hooks out front for my people to hitch me up. at amoeba records, they give me a dog biscuit when i walk in the door!
and the pet stores are great. lots of them put the treats in low bins and tubs so that you can browse at your leisure. i haven’t found a bad one yet. sure, i have may favorites. you can see a few under links, but that is a whole review for another day.
it’s good to be a dog.
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