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13 years ago
Hello from the US of A! I'll be back home on the 15th of July.
I have Schalke(my service dog) with me and he did fantastically on the airplane. :)
It was his first time flying and he pretty much slept at my feet the entire time.
We also went and stayed for a weekend in Vermont, he always seems to like staying at hotels and he LOVES the car.
Sharon is so good with dogs too, here I was thinking Schalke was so well trained and she has just whipped him into shape like a drill sergeant. *L* I guess I baby him a wee little bit.
I just have to rant about one thing:
Why do people try to call my dog over when he is working? Like clapping their hands and saying 'here doggy' and making clucking/kissing noises. I don't even mean kids, I mean grow ass adults. Would you grab someones wheel chair and just drag it over to you?
Thank goodness Schalke knows to just ignore them but still...geeze people. I know part of the legal obligation of having your service dog out in public is to be able to always interact politely with people who are curious but sometimes I just want to be like 'wtf'. I guess it's Schalke's fault for being such a lovable, handsome fellah. ;)
IT'S SO HOT!
Massachusetts is melting. I just checked Environment Canada to what it is back home and it's about ten degrees less. (The American weather service is nice enough to have Celsius on their page also, thank you NWS)
I have Schalke(my service dog) with me and he did fantastically on the airplane. :)
It was his first time flying and he pretty much slept at my feet the entire time.
We also went and stayed for a weekend in Vermont, he always seems to like staying at hotels and he LOVES the car.
Sharon is so good with dogs too, here I was thinking Schalke was so well trained and she has just whipped him into shape like a drill sergeant. *L* I guess I baby him a wee little bit.
I just have to rant about one thing:
Why do people try to call my dog over when he is working? Like clapping their hands and saying 'here doggy' and making clucking/kissing noises. I don't even mean kids, I mean grow ass adults. Would you grab someones wheel chair and just drag it over to you?
Thank goodness Schalke knows to just ignore them but still...geeze people. I know part of the legal obligation of having your service dog out in public is to be able to always interact politely with people who are curious but sometimes I just want to be like 'wtf'. I guess it's Schalke's fault for being such a lovable, handsome fellah. ;)
IT'S SO HOT!
Massachusetts is melting. I just checked Environment Canada to what it is back home and it's about ten degrees less. (The American weather service is nice enough to have Celsius on their page also, thank you NWS)