Here is my cat Katie. Yes, she is in the bookshelf! Lately she has found the darndest places to sleep. I don't know if it's the heat that makes her seek out new places to sleep or perhaps the kids chasing her? I envy her ability to literally sleep anywhere. If only I could fit in the bookshelf and hope no one would notice.
Arnie & Grace Martinez are the owners of 2 Dogs & A Cat, LLC and are professional pet sitters dedicated to the quality of pet care by providing professional and knowledgeable pet care services that can be tailored to you and your pets’ needs.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Reflections
I remember the days when I would take my eldest daughter with me to visit Harry and Gus. She was barely learning how to walk. And they had to adjust their hyperness to such a small person. The years have passed by and my daughter is now 7 and can now walk Gus on her own.
My youngest daughter went on a walk with us and there was an instant flashback of my eldest. My youngest is almost a year and is learning how to walk. Gus towers over her. Since he met my eldest daughter, his family has grown. He has learned to deal with babies, since his owners had two of their own. Harry is no longer with us, but Gus seems to be handling it well.
I don't want to fast forward to the day my youngest is walking the dogs instead of being towered by them.
We are very fortunate to be able to take our daughters with us to "work". Yet on sunny days when our job is to take a dog out on a walk, it hardly seems like "work".
My youngest daughter went on a walk with us and there was an instant flashback of my eldest. My youngest is almost a year and is learning how to walk. Gus towers over her. Since he met my eldest daughter, his family has grown. He has learned to deal with babies, since his owners had two of their own. Harry is no longer with us, but Gus seems to be handling it well.
I don't want to fast forward to the day my youngest is walking the dogs instead of being towered by them.
We are very fortunate to be able to take our daughters with us to "work". Yet on sunny days when our job is to take a dog out on a walk, it hardly seems like "work".
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Summer heat - a dog's perspective
I wish pets could talk. I wish my dog Bella could tell me if she's too hot to be outside or for that matter if she's too hot to be inside. Does she need a fan? Does she need more cool water? A bath? Hmm, I don't think she would say yes to that! My dog hates baths. She tolerates them, but would prefer never to have a bath again.
I think Bella would tell us to keep her bed cool. She would want the sun beaming on her head only. She likes to sun bathe but only if she doesn't move. I wish I could lounge all day too. What a life? As the weather continues to creep up, I look forward to a summer of sunshine and heat. I bet Bella looks forward to it too!
I think Bella would tell us to keep her bed cool. She would want the sun beaming on her head only. She likes to sun bathe but only if she doesn't move. I wish I could lounge all day too. What a life? As the weather continues to creep up, I look forward to a summer of sunshine and heat. I bet Bella looks forward to it too!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Take Your Dog To Work Day
First celebrated in 1999, Take Your Dog To Work Day was created to celebrate the great companions dogs make and to encourage their adoption from humane societies, animal shelters and breed rescue clubs. This annual event asks pet lovers to celebrate the humane-canine bond and promote pet adoption by encouraging their employers to support TYDTWDay by opening their workplace to employees’ four-legged friends on this one special day.
On Friday June 25, 2010, businesses, animal shelters and pet-care professionals from around the world will work together to better the lives of shelter dogs everywhere. Thousands of businesses will GO FURRY to promote pet adoption by opening their doors to employees’ furry, four-legged friends on this day in celebration of the great companions dogs make.
We encourage everyone to participate in this fantastic event! If you cannot take your dog to work, help spread the word by encouraging others to adopt a pet.
We adopted one of our dogs from a shelter. It felt so good to know that we had saved a dog. In the end (after 12 wonderful years), we now know he saved us. He was the missing piece of our family.
On Friday June 25, 2010, businesses, animal shelters and pet-care professionals from around the world will work together to better the lives of shelter dogs everywhere. Thousands of businesses will GO FURRY to promote pet adoption by opening their doors to employees’ furry, four-legged friends on this day in celebration of the great companions dogs make.
We encourage everyone to participate in this fantastic event! If you cannot take your dog to work, help spread the word by encouraging others to adopt a pet.
We adopted one of our dogs from a shelter. It felt so good to know that we had saved a dog. In the end (after 12 wonderful years), we now know he saved us. He was the missing piece of our family.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Returning to Work
We have returned to work after a much needed vacation. For the first time in my life I felt like I want to go back to the vacation! Usually, it feels normal to go back to work and the normal routines of life. But this time, I had such a good time that I finally get why people love vacations so much. The trick was not to cram so many activities into one trip. I am glad to get back to work so that we can start saving for our next vacation!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Vacation and Pet Sitting
We are finally going on a much needed vacation! The last time we traveled was in 2007! Now we will be traveling with two kids (one 7 year old, one 9 month old). Looking forward to just landing and settling in - let the fun begin!
It's hard to take vacation when your business relies on "vacationers". We never want to turn away business. It is hard to say no. But we rarely take time off and feel that we deserve a break. We definitely don't want to burn out. I hope we will come back refreshed and ready for the busy summer.
I will keep this short today, lots of stuff to do before we leave...
It's hard to take vacation when your business relies on "vacationers". We never want to turn away business. It is hard to say no. But we rarely take time off and feel that we deserve a break. We definitely don't want to burn out. I hope we will come back refreshed and ready for the busy summer.
I will keep this short today, lots of stuff to do before we leave...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Top 10 dogs that worked in horror films
Top 10 dogs that worked in horror films (from eatmybrains.com)
1.Cujo - St. Bernard (Cujo)
2.Beauty and Beast - German Shepherds (The Hills Have Eyes)
3.Price - Rottweiler (The People Under The Stairs)
4.Nanook - Siberian Husky (The Lost Boys)
5.Blood - Mongrel (A Boy and His Dog)
6.Max - Tibetan Mastiff (Man's Best Friend)
7.Unknown name - Husky (The Thing)
8.Unknown - Rottweiler (Alien 3)
9.Dickie - Alsatian (The Beyond)
10.Chips - Collie (Dawn of the Dead))
1.Cujo - St. Bernard (Cujo)
2.Beauty and Beast - German Shepherds (The Hills Have Eyes)
3.Price - Rottweiler (The People Under The Stairs)
4.Nanook - Siberian Husky (The Lost Boys)
5.Blood - Mongrel (A Boy and His Dog)
6.Max - Tibetan Mastiff (Man's Best Friend)
7.Unknown name - Husky (The Thing)
8.Unknown - Rottweiler (Alien 3)
9.Dickie - Alsatian (The Beyond)
10.Chips - Collie (Dawn of the Dead))
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