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So glad you stopped by

So glad you stopped by

Welcome to Go. Do. Be Dog.  We’re a companion blog to Raising a Super Dog, a place to read the adventures of volunteer puppy raising for a service dog organization.But here at GDBD, we go a little deeper into the wonderful stuff that is the Human-Animal bond. With photos, stories and the occasional book review, we’ll share how dogs continue their quest to enhance our world by being, well … their awesome selves. Comments, personal stories, article suggestions and guest posts are all welcome here. For submissions, click over to the Go. Do. Be Dog’s About Page to access the Contact Form. Keep those tails waggin’, people.

Smart Phone Screen Cleaner

schlurp

*schlurp*

So I just happened to have this photo of the Jagerhund. The Why’s and How’s of this phenomena are lost to history, but I did indeed capture a private moment between my freaky little dog and the storm door.

Yep, Jager is schlurping the inside of the window.

And I get this idea.

This is now the desktop image on my Droid.

Because, you see, I can clean the outside of the screen easy ’nuff. But it would certainly void the warranty if I took the thing apart of wipe down the inside, right?

Problem solved, y’all.

Frosty blonde

Holly's first snowfall

Never mind the annual immersion into the Christmas holiday season, we haven’t even yet attended the November Family Dinner & Floor Show that some of you refer to as Thanksgiving. There must be someone we can talk to about this, right? A sound snowstorm in early November fell upon our little corner of Ohio leaving us with a sense of dread. You know the one … how you wished you’d taken the time last weekend to pick up all the recycled dog food in the backyard.

Now it’s a game of chance out there.

And the odds are against you and the shoes you walked in on.

Our Miss Holly was thrilled with this autumnal plot twist, she was. A natural California blonde, and just a young thing at that, this was her first experience with a frozen and frosty backyard.

In our time as volunteer puppy raisers for Canine Companions for Independence, that is our fifth yellow fluffer that we’ve introduced to the magical stuff that is Ohio snow.  I have to admit, each one is much like the last.

Joy and discovery and running and sniffing and the obligatory my-nose-is-a-snowplow.

I’ll never get tired of watching this.

Go Do Be Dog

Those are autumnal leaves tossed about in the snowscape. Not poo bombs. I think.

Go Do Be Dog

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Aglow

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