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Confessions of a Dog Blogger

February 1, 2020 By Jodi

In May of 2017, I went to BlogPaws in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This post was originally supposed to go up shortly after, but for whatever reason it didn’t. When I heard that Leroy had passed, I just knew I had to share this story.

I have something to confess to you all.

I’ve been wanting to say something for a long time, but I was nervous. I was afraid you would think differently of me, but now however, the dog is out of the crate so to speak, so I feel it’s time to tell you.

I’m afraid of big dogs.

I know, right? I have big dogs. WTF!

I haven’t always been afraid of big dogs. As a child, we had a German Shepard whom I adored. His name was Wolf, and despite being bitten by him twice, (my fault both times), I was not afraid of him.

If I try and pinpoint when I developed this fear, I’d have to say it was a combination of a friend’s Rottweiler and oh so many training classes with so many big, untrained dogs.

Jessie was our friend’s Rottie, and she was a big girl, she was quite friendly and loved people. Except she didn’t like people petting the top of her head, which no-one told me, and which is also exactly what I did the first time I met her. Her response was to bark at me, which was more than enough to freak me out.

As for training classes, well if you’ve been in a training class with unsocialized dogs, or reactive dogs, you pretty much know where I’m going with this one.

It’s not like I hate big dogs or anything, it’s more like I avoid interacting with them as much as I can.

When I started looking for a new puppy after my Beagle mix, Roxanne went to the bridge, I specifically told Hubby I wanted a smallish dog, forty to fifty pounds to be precise. Well we all know how that worked out, right?

As my daughter lovingly pointed out, “But Mom, you do know YOU have big dogs, right?”

Yes, that’s true, my dogs are on the large size, but they aren’t giant and they sort of grew on me.

So why am I telling you this now? Well as I mentioned, the dog is out of the crate, and I had to out myself.

For the BlogPaws conference in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, I was planning on sharing a room with Jen, from My Brown Newfies. The idea that she would bring one of her dogs never crossed my mind. So, I never said anything.

Jen couldn’t decide if she was going to fly or drive. She waffled back and forth. For months! Finally about ten days before the conference, she texted me and said, “I’m 90% sure I’m flying.” Which apparently in Jen speak means, “I’m not actually flying, I am changing my mind at the last minute, and I’m driving. Oh, and also, I’m bringing my 150-pound dog. So commence freakout.”

Yeah, the Friday before BlogPaws, she texted me and told me she was driving, with Leroy. I had a full on melt down. I won’t lie. I cried. I was scared. I called my friends. I cried some more.

I had questions. Lots of questions. What if I had to pee in the middle of the night and got up and tripped over him on my way to the bathroom? Did she expect me to take him out? Clean up that massive dump he was sure to take? What if he had diarrhea? Would I have to fake pick up poop, like Jen did?

I thought about not going. I thought about trying to find a hotel in the area that had a room available.

The one thing I never considered, was telling Jen that I was afraid of her dog. I DID NOT want to steal Jen’s joy at having Leroy with her.

It took me about 12 hours, frantic calls to my dear friend Lori (God bless her for answering after that first hysterical call), and lots of talking with anyone who would listen, but I finally decided I’d go to BlogPaws and put on an Emmy winning performance, of not being afraid.

The best laid plans, right?

No wonder it took Susan Lucci 19 years to win that damn Daytime Emmy.  That acting shit is hard.

I took one look at Leroy and with absolutely no finesse at all,  I blurted it out to Jen, who, to her credit, did not smack me upside my head, or scream at me to “Get out”!

His paw was as big as my hand!

Instead she asked why I didn’t tell her. So I told her. And do you know what she did?

She said I was going to have to watch him…WATCH HIM sometimes. Like when she went to pee, or get a beer. (Do you know how many times that is? I’m not going to spill secrets here, but let’s just say, one goes in and one comes out.)

So watch him I did. I watched him get sniffed by dogs that were clearly uncomfortable. I watched him with small dogs, I watched him with people, I watched people plop right down on the floor next to him and love all over him. I watched him in crowds.

Nothing to see here…just a lady and a dog.

And do you know what I saw?

Leroy was impeccable, unflappable.  In fact, by the time Jen won her Nose-to-Nose Award for best humor blog, I was feeling a bit cocky, a little bit like a Leroy handler.

Funny fact about Leroy. He decided when he was going to move, and it was usually exactly when you didn’t want him to. Like when Jen got up to get her award and he decided to follow her. (No worries, I’m a bit quicker than he is, so I got him before he went too far.)

After the awards we went to an after party. After being their about half an hour, Leroy decided he’d had enough and he got up and walked to the door. I was tired, so I followed him. I grabbed his leash and together we walked out the door. He walked down the hall and took a left towards the gym, so when Jen came out a minute after us, we were nowhere to be seen.

THAT WAS FUNNY.

SO…here’s the really cool thing. Unlike a lot of people with dogs, Jen actually knows her dog, and she knows what he’s capable of. And she also knew, that when I blurted out my fear, he was the perfect one to help me overcome it. And he did.

Oh, and my worry about tripping over him when I got up to use the bathroom?

Question: Where does a Newf sleep?
Answer: Wherever he wants

In memory of Ch. Bydands Badd Badd Leroy Brown, June 6, 2008 – January 30, 2020. The baddest good dog in the whole damn town.

Ch. Bydands Badd Badd Leroy Brown

Run fast, run free sweet boy, thank you for the wonderful memories.

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The Cat Lounge-Community Challenge, Week 10

July 20, 2017 By Jodi

Week 10 of Kathleen Gage’s Community Challenge

You can’t talk about the BlogPaws community, without mentioning the Cat Lounge. If you’ve never been to a BlogPaws, I’m not sure I can explain…the Cat Lounge. But I’m going to give it a try.

The cat lounge is not a place where you’ll find cats lounging around, although they totally could.

What you will find however, is an awesome display of cat themed art. Items like this beautiful photo.

“Jumping Tuxedo Cat” by Stacey Young

You’ll also find some of your favorite bloggers, making some cat themed crafts.

Some of the awesome cat (and dog) bloggers, in the cat lounge. (Photo by Paula Gregg, shared on Maggie Marton’s Facebook page. I did get Maggie’s permission, but I don’t know Paula Gregg.)

The cat lounge is also where the Honor flags are. I can’t say I actually KNOW what an Honor flag is, but based on the name, I think we can all take a pretty safe guess, that it is a flag honoring a pet that has gone to the bridge.

Perhaps the neatest thing of all about the Cat Lounge, is that every item in there, has been donated to the lounge, and every item in the lounge, is given away the last day of the conference, so no-one has to ship or carry it home.

Ms. Young was one of the folks who contributed her work to the cat lounge.  I’ll let you in on a little secret, I may have picked up one of her photos for a Christmas gift for one of my daughters. 🙂

The cat lounge seemed like a real cozy place, I think I’ll plan on spending some time in there at the next BlogPaws.

Oh, and before I let you go, I need to announce the winner of the caption the photo contest.

My caption was…”Excuse me mom, but this dish seems to be empty.”

You guys did not make it easy at all. They were all so good, but the one that really made me laugh was from Meagan Maher who said, “Fine. I’ll do the dishes again.”

Thank you all for playing along, and many thanks and congratulations to Meagan!  I’ll IM you to get that Amazon card to you.

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Sippin’ and Paintin’

July 6, 2017 By Jodi

Kathleen Gage Community Challenge – Week Eight

The Thursday night I was at BlogPaws, there was a Sip ‘N Paint event hosted by the Red Roof Inn. Siriusly, is there anything that says community more, than getting drunk and painting with 100 of your closest friends? ‘-)

This here’s the sippin’ part.

I really had my doubts about me making a painting that might actually look like a painting. But the ladies who guided us on this painting adventure were quite simply, amazing. As you can see from the above photo, we started out using a ruler and pencil and drawing a line halfway down the canvas. Don’t worry, I moved the wine before I started painting. (Mostly I moved it into my belly. LOL)

We made these paintings using only the colors of blue, black, white, yellow, and red. When I looked at the painting completed by the woman leading us, I thought, shit, there’s no way in hell.

Look at Maggie, she’s all cool, professional looking, me, I’ve already sipped waaaay to much and veered off topic. Photo by Jodi Chick, used with permission.

I mean, look. I’ve barely started and I’ve got my canvas in my hand. What’s up with that? (Maybe it’s that half empty wine glass…) 😉

The ladies leading the charge gave us step-by-step instructions. As it turned out, we all made some really nice paintings. Many thanks to the professionals who guided us, and the nice folks at Red Roof Inn for supplying all the necessary supplies.

The dog looks like a butternut squash with ears, but all in all, I’m pretty pleased with it.

Oh, and Chloe was nice enough to ship the paintings home for those of us who didn’t have room to pack them.

Speaking of Red Roof Inns, did you know that pets stay free at Red Roof Inns?  Every Red Roof Inn allows at least one pet at no charge, while many others will accept more than one.  If you are traveling with more than one pet, please call ahead and confirm that particular hotel will allow more than one.

Anyone who travels with pets knows, it’s not always easy finding a place that accepts pets. My friend Jen, from My Brown Newfies, drove from Ohio to South Carolina, with Leroy, her Newfoundland. Being the diligent dog owner that she is, Jen had called ahead and planned on stopping at a Red Roof Inn. Then, because she was making such good time, she decided to keep driving. And she had to keep driving, and driving, and driving, because she had trouble finding another hotel that would accept dogs. Especially a dog the size of Leroy.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve reached the age, where when I travel, I like to know where I’m stopping. Those days of driving until I’m punch drunk, and have the “I’m tired” giggles, are well over. This ole’ gal needs to know there’s a place to lay her head. 🙂

One more thing before I let you go. Did you remember that next Saturday, July 15th is the quarterly Blog the Change for Animals blog hop? I’ll be co-hosting along with Kim Thomas from Cindy Lu’s Muse. For those that don’t know about BTC, it’s a quarterly blog hop where blogger’s write about causes that are near and dear to our hearts, or issues that are affecting animals.

Because of my co-hosting duties for the Pet Blogger Showcase, my BTC post will be up on Thursday, but the linky won’t open until the 15th.

I hope you’ll consider joining us. Even if you wrote a post a while ago, if it’s about animal welfare, please be sure to link up.

Hope to see you then!

 

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