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Showing posts with label Gilbert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gilbert. Show all posts

May 22, 2011

Old Friends

Being one of OccuPaws' signature fund-raising events, Puppies on Parmenter is vital to raising money to pay bills and develop community awareness. Puppy Raisers share stories, discuss training, and have a good time. It provides an opportunity to see old friends and make new ones.

The highlight of our day was reconnecting with our second puppy, Echo, and his family. Even though I haven't seen him in two years (he does send a Christmas card), he may have remembered me. As a puppy raiser it is important to know that the dog which you helped raise is happy, healthy and enjoying life. Many thanks to Echo and his family for sponsoring this event and wishing them all the best as they add a human pack member.



In addition to the puppies that we have raised, it is always nice to see our graduate teams. Allison and Gilbert, our first external team, were in attendance. Allison made a point of visiting us. She reads about Monte, but had not seen him until Saturday. It was amazing to me that this team has been together for almost three years now - time flies.

Another old friend that we see occasionally is Abbey. We spent time with her when she started her training last winter. She was always a smart little girl, but defiant, which doesn't appear to have changed. Don't let the photo fool you.

Bristol and Biscuit are two of most recent litter. Bristol, a tiny little thing, was very scrappy. Biscuit, although appearing clean in the photo, failed to avoid any of the puddles as she walked around the terrace. Remember, yellow labs are not dirtier than their black siblings, they just let you know.

On our walk we interacted with so many wonderful business owners, dog walkers, and volunteers. I want to thank them all, but one in particular stood out(not just because we won a raffle bag). The staff of Middleton Veterinary Hospital welcomed all the dogs and walkers with fresh water, coffee, treats, and a well-stocked gift bag. As difficult as it might be, I bet that they take even better care of their patients.

May 17, 2009

Jog for Dogs Pictures

Woof!!

A great day yesterday. We had a family reunion!!!




and we got to meet some firemen and listen to sirens and horns and stuff.


and then some human blah blah blah and for some reason humans like to make each other cry... a lot.



and lots of people just walked around and watched and ate.








and then a strange fruit started dancing and singing...I didn't know Chiquita's could talk?




there were lots of things for sale and raffles...


and the strangest black lab I have ever seen...definitely a bad hair day!

and a talking cow!

but the bestest part of all was Deegan came home with Lilly n me and we played and ran!
Slick

July 23, 2008

Why We Do What We Do


Gilbert's a guide dog!

Gilbert has completed his Formal Harness Training and will go through his placement training with Allison Nastoff, his blind partner, starting in August.

Way to go Gilbert!









Help Allison and Gilbert reach their goal.




June 22, 2008

Gilbert is Ready


Gilbert's a guide dog!

Gilbert has completed his Formal Harness Training and will go through his placement training with Allison Nastoff, his blind partner, starting in August.

Way to go Gilbert!









Help Allison and Gilbert reach their goal.




May 4, 2008

Harness Training

An update on two puppies that have recently started their formal harness training:

Ben is in culture shock, doesn't like being a kennel and didn't eat this morning. Stayed clean in the kennel; I took him out to potty, he saw the sheep/animals and didn't seem to be interested in any of them.

Gilbert on the other hand is doing great; he kicked ass this morning, nice workout. He is showing caution; slowing down in tight areas. Seems to understand clearances. Didn't miss any curb checks, street crossings are better, turns were really good.

I worked him into the auto dealer. He was good, worked his way out and found the door when I left. He is really coming around. I'm still stumbling and stepping on him and he is adjusting and getting used to it. Cross your fingers, so far so good!!!