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It’s a dog’s life – Our Labrador Retriever, Midnight – turns two!

August 25, 2009 by Tricia

It was only a few hours ago when I realized that my precious Labrador Retriever, Midnight, was turning two today! Hmmm how does one celebrate a dogs birthday?

Close up of our Lab - Midnight Midnight was a sick little puppy when we got her (Nov, 23, 2007). Oh she looked healthy enough to brand new dog owner eyes, but by the next day we knew we’d purchased a sick puppy! She had diarrhea, a gastrointestinal infection, eye infections and even ear infections. I think during that first month of having her we weren’t all that sure she’d make it this far!

Of course, as new puppy owners -experiencing the highs and lows of puppyhood (boundless energy, nipping, accidents, shedding! and of course her illness) we weren’t sure we’d make it this far either! It can be exhausting taking care of a puppy, let me tell ‘ya!

Our little sweetie is healthy now and has been pretty much since her last birthday (but the first 9 months with us she needed lots of extra care!) and she’s been a fantastic addition to our home.

I’d really miss her if she weren’t here. We got her as a companion for me since I’m stuck at home sick with Crohn’s and she’s become my best little friend. She keeps me up when I start to feel down and she makes me laugh several times each day. Hey, they say laughter’s the best medicine, don’t they … so it’s great that my dog makes me laugh and smile.

It’s hard to believe she was ever this tiny!

Labrador Retriever Puppy Midnight

Labrador Retriever Puppy Midnight

I think she only weighed about 8 lb when we got her and now she’s around 70 lb! Big change!

You can see how much bigger she is now that she’s fully grown if you look at her beside the 8 inch high stones in our raised bed garden above, and in the picture below.

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Midnight is a happy go lucky dog. She thinks she’s a watch dog – growling or barking through the screen door or window at people walking by our house, but really, she’s one of the friendliest dogs you could ever hope to meet. Barks and growls end as soon as she reaches a new person or dog and happy noises, frantic tail wagging and back end wiggling ensue. People who know her say they love how she “dances” when greeting them.

Our dog has lots of quirky habits – including a lust for chewing on cardboard boxes (we give her empty pop cartons to satisfy her urge), rolling on her back and yipping with joy (we call this having “fun fun”), backing up to us for a bum/ thigh scratch rub (constantly!), doing somersaults on the couch when she wants a rub, and a foot fetish (lick, lick, lick!).

Destroying a cracker box – on her bed of course!
doggy fun with a cardboard box

She also has a never ending desire to play “dog Hockey” which consists of her dropping one of her favorite flat Nylabones at our feet so that we can shoot it across the hard wood floors for her to try to catch. If we get the bone past her it’s a goal for us. LOL She makes a good goalie though so we don’t get that many pucks er … bones past her.

Like most Labs Midnight is true water dog. The first time we took her to the beach and set her loose (right here in Toronto, Cherry Beach) she went right into the water and didn’t want to come out. We had other dog owners admiring her swimming skills asking us how long she’d been swimming – we’d look at our watches and say “oh, about 15 minutes. It’s her first time in!”.

Dripping dry on the sandy beach:

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Here she is on a recent swim in Lake Ontario with a new doggy pal:

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She also loves taking a dip or splash at the pond in another dog walking area we take her to regularly … of course she’ll pretty much roll around in any water she finds … but oddly enough if it’s just rained or if I’ve watered the lawn she doesn’t like to walk on the wet grass and get her feet wet, but give her two inches or more of water and it’s a whole new story! Strange dog!

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After the day is done and all the playing is over Midnight likes to become a lap dog … or in the case of the picture below a chest dog! Here she is cuddling on my husband!

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Of course she has also taken over the lazy boy chair in our living room. Curling up in the center of it with her head and usually one paw thrown over the side … here’s a typical sleepy pose:

taking a nap

One of my favorite things about Midnight is the Wookie noises she makes – Whoogh woogh woo gahh … strange noises, but that’s the way she talks to us. LOL She also makes a kind of soft clucking noise when she’s looking at people, dogs or anything out side.

I’ve added lots of pictures to this post … perhaps too many! However, if you’re a dog lover and you’d like to see more pictures of our Midnight from 3 months old to two years please visit her Flickr page. She’s also got her own category on this blog “Our Puppy” if you want to read some of the stories about her and see more pictures in context.

So … I guess we now need to figure out how we’re going to celebrate her birthday. Maybe a special treat at dinner? Yeah, I think that’s a good way to celebrate.





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography Tagged With: Birthday, black lab, bones, cardboard, celebrate, chewing, cuddle puppy, cuddling, dog, dog hockey, energetic dog, fun, funny, healthy, labrador retriever, lap dog, nipping, photos, pictures, puppyhood, sick puppy, sleepy dog, splashing, swimming, two years old, water lover

My favorite dog grooming tool is on sale! The Furminator

August 23, 2009 by Tricia

I just discovered that my favorite dog grooming tool is on sale. It’s called the Furminator and I’ve been using it for over a year and a half on my Labrador Retriever Midnight.

As you can see the Furminator is on sale for a very low price right now. When I bought mine -about a year and a half ago I paid $60 for it. Currently the large FURminator deShedding Tool is listed at 59.95, but right now you can get almost $43 off the price! Yes that’s right – it’s only $16.99!

The Furminator deshedding tool has been designed to reduce shedding better than any brush, comb, or rake. This tool works effectively for all shedding breeds of dogs and cats, both long- and short-haired.

What I like about the FURminator deShedding Tool is that it’s meant to be used as a way to thin and detangle the undercoat on dogs and cats, while leaving the top coat intact.

The undercoat of fur on dogs and cats tends to be the major source of shedding and the allergies and cleanliness problems that come with it. It’s said that using the Furminator will decrease shedding by 60 to 80% for about four to six weeks! I’ve found this to be true. A few good grooming sessions when my dog starts to shed and TaDa she sheds a whole lot less over the next month or so.

I have to admit that the tool looks a little brutal – but I’ve never had a problem when using it with my dog. She sits patiently as I run the Furminator through her fur and seems to enjoy being groomed. The tool itself utilizes a unique 4-inch stainless-steel edge that grabs loose undercoat hair and quickly and easily removes it, without damaging the topcoat.

Like most good grooming tools it helps to bring out your pets natural oils and leaves a shiny and healthy topcoat. Many of my readers have commented how shiny my dogs coat is and I think I have The FURminator (and her diet) to thank for that!

Another item that I use when I’m grooming my dog are a rubber grooming tool called the Zoom Groom For Dogs which helps to groom loose hairs, stimulate the dogs skin so it produces natural oils to help create a shiny coat AND it’s also a great tool to use when giving your dog a shampoo!

I often finish a grooming session by spritzing my dog with Miracle Coat Spray-On Leave – In Conditioner & Lusterizer for Dogs. It contains vitamin E and Tea Tree Oil for her skin and makes her smell great!

Other great Pet Products that you might be interested in:

  • Furminator – Waterless deShedding Shampoo & Conditioner for Dogs & Cats
  • FURminator deShedding Tool with FURejector
  • PediPaws Pet Nail Trimmer
  • Conair Nail Clipper
  • Bags on Board Biodegradable Bag Refill for Dispensers, 120 Bags
  • Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Cats and Kittens
  • Tidy Cats Breeze Cats Litter Pad, 4-Count Refill, (Pack of 10)
  • Merial Frontline Plus Flea and Tick Control for Dogs and Puppies
  • Tidy Cats Breeze Cats Litter Pellet, 3.5-Pound Units (Pack of 6)
  • North States Superyard XT Gate Play Yard
  • Advantage Once-A-Month Topical Flea Treatment for Cats

Have you used the FURminator or any of these other products when grooming or caring for your cat or do? What do you think of the FURminator and the rest of the products I’ve mentioned?

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Post Storm Sky and Clouds – Amazing

August 21, 2009 by Tricia

Yesterday we had some unusual weather for this part of the country – Tornado warnings, 4 confirmed Tornados in the Greater Toronto area and heavy rains.

We were relieved once the storms started to die down!

Once the rain stopped I noticed some of my neighbors outside looking at the sky to the east. When I went out to look there was a huge rainbow at the end of the street, but it was fading fast and you can barely see it in the one picture I took of it before it faded away to nothing.

To the west however, the sky was putting on an amazing show!

The clouds were beautifully light by the low light of the soon to be setting sun.

Take a look at a few of the shots I took.

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I love this shot. You can see the clouds and sky reflected in my neighbors window if you look closely. You can also see one of my other neighbors standing on the corner taking pictures as well.

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The clouds were moving fast. I think this was one of the first pictures I took from this directions. The pictures below have more clouds and the setting sun gives the clouds a warm golden red glow.

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Sky after the storm 5

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The sky was so beautiful after the storm. It was like a gift after the stress we’d been through the hour before!

Filed Under: Canada, Photography, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: after storm, beautiful clouds, brilliant, clouds, colorful, photos, sky, sunset, Tornado, Toronto, violent weather

Hot, humid and Smokey!

August 11, 2009 by Tricia

Guess what – I did feel better on Sunday! So, in the early evening, at about 6 p.m. my husband, our dog Midnight and I headed out to the Taste of the Danforth.

Yeah!

It was hot on Sunday, but not quite as hot as they’d been predicting. Only 27 Celsius or so – but with very high humidity … so by the time we got to the street festival it felt like 37 Celsius or so (98 F)! Hot! When it’s that humid out you just feel sluggish moving around in the heat … yeah, so why not go out into a huge crowd where it was likely even hotter? LOL

We lucked out and got a parking spot near the start of the street festival, so within minutes we were able to walk to the closed off street festival.

The air was hazy – partly due to the humid weather and partly due to all the open grills cooking up Souvlaki and other delectable food items! Oh and it was crowded! News reports estimated that approximately 1.4 million people attended the festival from Friday evening until it’s close at 8 pm Sunday.

Here’s a photo of the crowd:

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The picture doesn’t really show how crowded it was … basically think about a four lane street crowded with people for several blocks (maybe 2 miles or 5 km of people along the street?), then you’ll get the idea.

As you can see from the picture above there were food stands, amusement rides like a big Ferris wheel, a fun slide, a crazy house ride and more. There was also a rock climbing wall, beer tents, and a few bandstands where Greek and other multicultural bands entertained the crowds.

Fun stuff!

Chris and I and our dog walked about half the street festival as we tried to find food that we wanted to buy. We ended up getting Gyros, Spanokopita (spinach pies in Filo pastry) and several spicy vegetable Samosas. Everyone we passed looked hot and sweaty due to the heat! I’m sure, despite the food that people lost weight as they walked around! I doubt anyone there needed Solo Slim that day! Not me anyway! I was soaked!

Oh and as I waited off to the side with the dog as Chris bought food for us at various vendors I must have stood in a stream of smoke from the grills. When I got home all I could smell was smoke!

I would have hopped in the shower pretty much as soon as we got home, but as it turned out the biggest electrical storm of the summer started up just after we returned home.

I wished I’d thought to take pictures of the lightening! We spent two hours watching the storm overhead. Big thunder and tons of lightening! There was sheet lightening – cloud to cloud, and big solid strikes that looked like the lightening was hitting just behind one of the houses across the street.

I’m surprised that 1. we didn’t lose power and 2. that no big trees in our immediate area came down either from the wind or a lightening hit.

So anyway … I ended up smelling very smokey for a few extra hours – until I felt that it was safe to get in the shower!

Anyone else in the Toronto area go to the Taste of the Danforth this weekend? How did you like it?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Items to Try, Music, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: Culture, diversity, dog, Food, fun, grills, gyros, hot, humid, multicultural, parking, samosas, smokey, smoky, souvlaki, street, street festival, sweaty, Taste of the Danforth, Toronto, Walking

Taste of the Danforth – a food and music street festival Opa!

August 8, 2009 by Tricia

It’s that time of year again when people flock to my neighborhood in droves for tasty Greek food, music and cultural experiences. Yes … it’s time for the Taste Of the Danforth – one of the city of Toronto’s biggest street festivals.

The festival, which started yesterday at 6 p.m. and ends on Sunday at midnight is just blocks from my home. It’s nice to have such a big – mostly free – event so close to my home. Luckily we live far enough away that we hear little noise from the Million or more people that attend the Taste of the Danforth each year.

I wasn’t feeling so hot today … to tell the truth I’ve felt pretty awful for a couple of weeks straight now (thanks Crohn’s!) so as much as I wanted to attend the Taste of the Danforth I just couldn’t. Perhaps I’ll feel more up to going tomorrow, however I’ll have to battle the heat tomorrow as it’s supposed to reach 32 c with high humidity so it will feel like it’s over 40 Celsius (104 f)!

Even though I haven’t gone to the street festival yet this year I’ve still had a taste. My husband was out early this evening with his sister and brother in law who’d come into Toronto to see a Blue Jay’s baseball game. He met up with them downtown for drinks and as he was coming back home by subway I suggested that he stop off on the Danforth on his way home (two blocks from the subway station he got off at) and pick us up some food.

So he brought home 2 Gyros (mixed meat sandwich wrapped in pita), Spanokopita (spinach pie/filo pastry), Baclova (very sweet dessert) and one chicken souvlaki stick. Just a taste of everything. Delicious!

Our dog got so excite at the smell of the food when he came home that she started jumping around and almost knocked over the tv stand. Lucky for us it only teetered a bit before settling.

If I do feel well enough to go to the Taste of the Danforth tomorrow I might try some of the other types of food available. People probably think that it’s mainly Greek or mediteranian food that you can get there, but you can get Thai, Indian, Sushi, Mexican, Spanish …. just about everything. After all, the Danforth is one of the most multicultural areas of the city – so why not experiment and try new foods?

If you are in the Toronto are this evening or on Sunday I strongly suggest that you stop by the Taste of the Danforth festival (on Danforth Avenue from Broadview to Jones). You’ll love the experience!

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Dining and Restaurants, Entertainment, Items to Try, Recreation, The Neighborhood, Toronto Tagged With: cheap, crohns, danforth, dinner, festival, Food, free, greek, Greek Food, gyros, hot day, humid, Indian, largest street festival, mexican, multicultural, Music, Neighborhood, sick, souvlaki, spanish, street festival, Taste of the Danforth, tasty, Thai, Toronto

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