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Canvas Art – A Review and Giveaway

November 29, 2012 By Jodi

As soon as Thanksgiving is over, most people’s thoughts turn to Christmas.  I don’t know about you, but I try to avoid the mall area as much as possible, which means a lot of my shopping is done online.

Do you ever find yourself struggling to find that perfect gift?  Have you ever considered Canvas Prints?

A few years ago, I took one of my favorite photos of Hubby and Sampson and had it made into a canvas print and gave it to Hubby for Christmas.  (I admit it was probably more for me than it was for him, but he did like it and we hung it on our wall.)

I love this photo, I framed it and hung it on my wall.

 

I’ve wanted to get a Canvas Print of Sampson and Delilah but other things have come up.

Just about a month ago I was contacted by the folks at Princopia.   They offered me a free canvas print in exchange for an honest review.

Let me tell you, the hardest part was choosing the photo.

I finally decided to go with the picture I submitted for the Blogville Calendar contest.  You remember it right?

Sampson and Delilah

 

All told it probably took me 10 minutes to order, but that was only because I was trying to decide if I wanted to wrap the picture around the sides, or go with a solid color.

This was the only area where I wasn’t completely satisfied, each time I changed colors I had to upload the picture again. But it was so easy to do, that this was simply a minor inconvenience.

I finally decided on black sides and placed my order.

I let my contact at Printcopia know I had placed my order and she responded by telling me that she had checked on my photo, it looked great and was expected to be delivered today.

So imagine my surprise when it arrived much sooner than expected!

First I was impressed with the packaging.

Fragile Handle With Care

 

My mail carrier was instructed to handle my package with care.

The photo inside, was safely surrounded by newspaper.

AND IT LOOKS AWESOME!!

It’s actually hanging on a column in my dining area.

 

Doesn’t it look great?

Printcopia has some sister sites as well.  I can’t give them the glowing recommendation I have for Printcopia and their awesome Canvas Prints, but if you are in the market for Car Magnets, Vinyl Banners or Lawn Signs you may want to check them out.

Guess what the best part is?  Printcopia is going to give one of my readers a free Canvas Print too!

I’m not sure how the free Rafflecopter works, so if there are technical problems, don’t despair, I’ll figure it out and just extend the contest.

Do you have a photo in mind you’d like to see as a canvas print?  If so, enter by using the rafflecopter below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Disclaimer, the author of this post was given a free 8 x 10 canvas print, in exchange for an honest review.

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Filed Under: Product Review Tagged With: Canvas Prints, Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Printcopia, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

The Evolution of a Blog Post

November 28, 2012 By Jodi

Did you ever wake up in a great mood and then have something miniscule happen that turned everything sour?

If you have labs you know they’re sloppy drinkers.  Delilah is the worst.  She sticks her face in the water, and raises it dripping from the bowl and then she walks away, taking the water with her.

Yesterday morning in the midst of my daily rituals I got a pant leg soaked with water.

Thank goodness it wasn’t oil

 

The combination of cold/wet startled me, I looked at Delilah and said through gritted teeth, “Delilah!”

Such a miniscule occurrence that got me thinking of personal struggles and the seemingly small incidents which wear us down.

I think in most relationships (and feel free to correct me if I’m wrong) we weather the big stuff.  We somehow manage the financial struggles, the differences of opinions, the illnesses, yet it is the small things that truly wear us down. The underwear that doesn’t quite make it to the hamper, the toothpaste in the sink.

I can manage to remain calm when Delilah runs off on a  walk or won’t perform a trick as quickly as I’d like, but dribble water on my pants and I lose my mind.

This was the train of thought I had in the morning.

By evening it had evolved into the whole nature vs nurture theory.  If we’d gotten Delilah at eight weeks old like we did Sampson would she still be a vacuum when she ate, would she come when she was called, would she not slobber at the water bowl?

Then I sat down to write the post and I couldn’t put it all together.  I sat on the couch with my laptop, I checked my e-mail, I checked facebook, still the post remained unwritten.

I looked over at the dogs, Sampson wanted to play, he put his paw on Delilah’s head and it was so cute, it reminded me of a father, patting a child’s head.

I grabbed the camera and missed it!

So I sat there watching the dogs play and snapping pictures.

I love watching the two of them play, one of them has the toy and the other one tries to get it away.  They both have their mouths on the toy.  It reminded me of the spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp.

Some privacy would be nice.

 

 

Then Delilah put her paw over Sampson’s eyes.

Don’t look at the flash Sampson.

 

That was my post for the day.

And then Delilah and I went to tricks class.

I readily admit, we did not practice our tricks at all last week, with the exception being to show Hubby what we’d learned when we got home.

Come on, I mean it was Thanksgiving and a long weekend to boot.

So we went back to class, a bit rusty, yet Delilah still did great with her roll over.

We were shown how to teach three new tricks this week, Spin, Bow and Say Your Prayers.

Delilah got spin almost immediately, of course it helped that besides the banana chips I had some stinky white fish in my pocket.

Bow was hard and our instructor Ariane told us three different ways to train/lure it.  The easiest way is to catch your dog doing the behavior and reward for it.  I’ve been saying “Good Bow” to Delilah every time I catch her at it, but it’s never been treated.  (I’ve got to start stashing treats all over the place so I can treat her when she does it.)

Ariane came over to help me and she almost had her into a bow once, but it just wasn’t a trick Delilah learned easily.

When it came time to teach Say Your Prayers, Ariane asked if she could use Delilah and I finally confessed to her that I wrote a blog and asked if I could take pictures. 🙂 She said, Sure!

First Ariane lured Delilah onto a chair using her Paws Up command.

Paws Up, where’s the treat?

 

Then she lured her into a Shame on You, which is simply placing her head flat on the floor (in this case the chair.)

I’ll climb through this space if you’ll give me the treat.

 

Because Delilah is a bigger dog, Ariane stuck her hand through the back of the chair and lured Delilah in that manner.  For smaller dogs, you could just place your hand (with the treat in it) on the chair.

By the end of class, she was doing a decent imitation of Say Your Prayers.

And that my friends is the evolution of a blog post.

Has your post ever evolved in an unexpected way?  How do you conquer writer’s block?

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Filed Under: Delilah, Dog Training, Positive Dog Training Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?

November 27, 2012 By Jodi

I’ve posted a couple of times in the last few days about our trip to my sister’s in New Hampshire, this past weekend.

This was probably one of the nicest trips we’ve had in a while and I thought today I’d share some thoughts and pictures from it.

Of course, any time I saw a dog I had to snap a photo.

We saw this guy while we were stuck in traffic at the Massachusetts border. Hubby had to roll up the window because Delilah got a bit snarky.

 

My sister lives in a small town (population just under 6,000) in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, just about 60 miles from the Canadian border.

This is the back side of Main Street across the Ammonoosuc River.

 

It started snowing Sunday morning, it was so pretty down by the river.

 

The old mill.

 

If you’ve never been to the north country (as they like to refer to it) you really don’t know what you’re missing.  There are so many quaint little shops, everyone seems to know everyone else and if you want to cross Main Street, you simply step off the curb and wave your hand.

Cars stop.

They really do.

As we walked down Main Street towards the herb shop, I wondered why the Barber shop had dog statues in the window.

How much are those doggies in the window?

 

Turns out they weren’t statues.

Meanwhile, back at the house, I learned if you really want to tire your dog out, take them up and down this hill a couple of times.

The photo was taken from the deck, and the dogs were waaaaay down by the smoke.

 

Of course, it’s not like they walked down the hill, they loved to run.  Which tired them out.

Delilah made herself comfy on her mat on the floor.

Here she is curled up beside me.

 

When Sampson wasn’t in my sister’s chair, he made himself comfortable on the couch.

Can’t a dog get some shuteye?

 

The dogs were so tired both nights we were there that:

Delilah did not bother me for her 9 o’clock snack.

She slept on the floor, which is probably the first time since she joined our pack that she slept on the floor.

Yesterday morning she got up, ate breakfast and went back to bed.  Another something that has never happened.

Sunday night Sampson was so tired, he fell asleep eating his snack.

You gotta love it, when your dogs need a vacation from their vacation.

Has your dog ever been tired out from vacation?

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Filed Under: Delilah, Sampson Tagged With: Delilah, Dog, dog training, Follow-Up Friday, Heart Like A Dog, Humor, Jodi Stone, Just Be The Dog, Labrador Retriever, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Obedience training, Pet, Pet Writing, Pets, Recreation, Sampson, sampson and delilah, W.T.F. Wednesday, Writing

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