Last weekend, I did something I haven't done in a long time and, frankly, I don't do enough. I took each of the girls on a one on one outing with me. With all of the snow and, therefore, slippery or unclean sidewalks which threatened my ability to make it home without falling multiple times, I figured it would be safer. But it still wasn't a decision that was easy for me to make. When you have two or three dogs to exercise and entertain, plus you have a life, it's much easier(or at least way less time-consuming) to get dragged around the neighborhood by three dogs for 2 or 3 miles than it is to take them each for a walk individually. I mean, can you imagine taking each dog for a 3 mile walk every day? That's 9 miles and 3 hours of my time. And if you've ever been anywhere near my house when I've tried to leave on a walk with just one dog while leaving the other behind, you'd probably agree that just biting the bullet and taking them all is a better plan. The way Imke and Maddie react to seeing me walk away with one of them while leaving the other at home to wait...well it's utterly pathetic.
But today, I decided I had the time, energy, and desire to spend some individual quality time with each of the girls. I do love to spend the alone time with them and see each one get a chance to show their unique personalities. It's always interesting to see how much differently the act when they are out on their own versus in a group.
To avoid the horrendous and pathetic displays of woeful dogs feeling left behind, I decided rather than just leave for a walk from the house, I would drive each of them somewhere away from home for an extra special outing.
Peaches day started with a car ride and then some time at Petco. She was in need of a new collar so it made sense to take her along for the trip. I'm not sure she's ever been in a pet store in her previous life, but boy did she enjoy her time there today. We walked around as she sniffed at bags of food and treats and toys. And then she saw the live birds and she was ready for the hunt. I gave her a little time to watch them flit around before I made her move on. We don't want to scare them to death, after all.
She made friends with a cattle dog puppy and got treats from the nice lady that worked at Petco and she learned the joy of the cashier giving out treats too. After leaving the store, the plan was to get in a 30 minute walk. So off we went around the Frandor Shopping Center, Peaches happily trying to go into each store as the automatic doors opened for her as we walked by. She greeted as many people as she could along the way because Peaches loves people! Soon enough we were back in the Jeep where she got a special treat and then we headed home. Overall a successful outing.
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Yummy Treat |
When we got home, the first dog to greet me at the door was Maddie, so I decided her adventure would be next. Into the Jeep she went and off to Soldan's for a walk around the store and some time to explore all of the awesome smells. Maddie loved her time in the store and even snuck a couple of special treats while we were there.
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I want them all! |
After our trip to the store, it was time to head to the park for a fun little walk in the snow. Maddie LOVES the snow. If given the choice of walking on the nicely plowed path or off of the path in a foot of snow, she'd pick the deep snow every time. So when we reached a fork in our path at the park and could continue on the nice and clean path or follow the unplowed path, there was no doubt in my mind which one Maddie would choose. And off we went down the unplowed, untraveled path with Maddie happily jumping through the drifts of snow and weaving back and forth.
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Maddie loves the snow |
And of course as we walked along, we had to make several stops along the way to check out what might be hiding in that snow. And she's always ready to pounce!
She gets such joy from a good trounce through the snow that you can't help but be happy to be around her, even if you are freezing! She's just always so happy to be out experiencing life. I have learned a lot from Maddie and her great attitude toward life. We should all embrace the days with such gusto!
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Fun in the snow |
It was now time to head home and get Imke for her fun day with mom. Of all of the girls, she is most well-behaved and easiest of the bunch. I always enjoy my one on one time with her. With her food allergies and limited diet, we skipped the pet stores and headed right for the park for a nice long walk. Unlike Maddie, Imke is a path follower, so if there is a plowed sidewalk or a set of tracks to follow, that is where she will go. So even though we went to the same park as I had with Maddie, we took a completely different path. Imke is slower and more focused on her walks. It is always a straight path with nose down to the ground and generally right beside me. She walks with purpose, as if she has a job to do and her tail wagging continuously. She is happy to be doing a job...no matter what that job is-even if it just standing still for mom to get her picture.
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Snowy walk with Imke |
After walking a couple of miles, meeting some new people and their dogs, and finding something very dead to sniff, I decided to let her off leash for a run at the snow-covered softball fields at the park. She went to work right away, sniffing away to see if there had been anything interesting there. And then it was off for a jog and sniff around the perimeter of the field.
Although she doesn't run like she did when she was younger, I always get so much joy from watching her little old lady run. It reminds me that no matter how old and frail she gets, there is still a puppy in her heart and that just makes me smile.
With our outing over, we were back in the Jeep and heading home. She loves a good ride in the Jeep and before we made it home, the window was down and her ears were flapping in the wind. She was one happy old girl!
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My Co-pilot |
Overall it was a hugely successful and enjoyable day for all of us and I was very glad to have gotten to spend some quality time with each of my girls. I was reminded how important it is to spend time with each of them and give them a chance to shine all on their own. I have decided that this is something that I need to do more often and can't wait until I get a chance to do it again!