Entries Tagged as 'dogwalking'

Dog Walking Services

September 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

Anytime: day or night. Our low self-esteen has forced us to jog and eat better, so we would love a running pal and your money to shop at Whole Foods. Oh, have we mentioned how we love to pick up poop? It’s our favorite!

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Dogsitting in The Village

June 3rd, 2002 · 1 Comment

This weekend was my weekend with Henry. Henry’s family was out of town so I stayed with him and kept him company. Saturday we spent almost the entire day outside walking and playing in the park. Later on we watched movies and ordered in Japanese food.

Sunday was a lazy morning. We found it hard to get motivated to do anything, so we layed around and played a lot. Finally we took a walk to take care of some business then I was off to work to scan some photos. I told Henry I’d be back shortly… and I would have been had I not discovered that our office was broken into, drawers crowbarred, laptops stolen. That took up most of the afternoon. Finally, I was allowed to leave. I brought Jessica with me and we all went to the park. We even saw Allen and Hiromi there. Henry was making all kinds of new friends! Sunday night I had plans, so Henry and I rushed home and said a quick goodbye. It made me sad to leave him there! He’s an unbelievably great guy! I miss you, Henry!

Oh, and speaking of my plans Sunday night – I went to a movie. We were sitting in the theater before anything started and I decided to take the opportunity to use the restroom. On the way back in the theater I was walking up the stairs to where we were sitting and I totally lost it and tripped. Flat out on my face. My date said he didn’t see me – I’m not sure if he’s telling the truth or lying to save my feelings. Either way, I was very embarassed!

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Today I spent the day

May 26th, 2002 · Comments Off

Today I spent the day walking dogs at the Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition (B.A.R.C.). I had so much fun and it was great exercise. I walked 3 dogs over a 4 hour period. My first dog, Casper, was an adolescent pitbull mix with tons of energy. Basically, he dragged me around Williamsburg! My second dog, a doberman, didn’t have a name. We started calling her Nelly. She had just been acquired by B.A.R.C. and was in rough shape.. very mistreated. She had scars on her legs, her eyes were infected, she was underweight, jumpy, and had obviously had puppies somewhat recently. After a half hour or so she warmed up to me and was a sweetheart. My final dog was a chihuahua mix named Poppy. She was sweet, but had attitude (kind of like me!). One minute she’d let you pet her and the next she’d bite your hand. It was a great day, but depressing in a way. You feel so bad for the dogs that no one wants.. you just pray they all get adopted by loving families.

Walking the dogs around gave me a good sense for Williamsburg, Brooklyn (called Billburg, for short). It reminds me of Ocean Beach in San Diego because it’s not refined, the shops are small and locally owned, the population is young, and it has a kind of bohemian and artsy feel to it. After walking the dogs, another volunteer and I discovered a great spot for brunch near the shelter called Yabby. For $9.95 you got your choice of juice, tea or coffee, one of the entrees on the menu, and either a bloody mary or a mimosa. The outdoor patio was nice, the whimsical furniture was fun, and the food was delicious… very fresh ingredients.

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