Monday, May 31, 2010

Gabby Answers K-9 Questions






Today's guest blogger is Hardt's Gold Gift of Gabb, better known as Gabby. Gabby has agreed to post a series of answers to some of the most often asked questions received by dogs around the world.


Dear Gabby,

Why do dogs circle around so many times before laying down?


Your BF,
Dixie



Thanks for the question Dixie. Let me preface my answer by quoting an old dog folk rhyme.



Circle, circle, round and round


at least three times


before laying down.


Use your nose


to test the wind


Then snuggle down


with your best friend.


If no one's there


to share the night


Pray they'll come with


dawn's first light.



Unknown DOG



It seems that no one really knows the answer to that question not even us dogs. It is possible that the practice goes back to when we ran wild - before we were domesticated (civilized). In the wild it was necessary to circle around and tamp the grasses and vegetation down to make sure there were no snakes or enemies hiding there. It also gave us a chance to sniff out the area for the same reason.


Most of us don't like to lie on a flat surface so we work the spot up to make it more comfortable. Think of it this way, Dixie, it's a bedtime ritual like fluffing your pillow before you go to sleep.



Thanks for the cool question. Hope my answer helps.



And remember, don't bite your nails, you never know when you might need them.



Your BF,


Gabby

































Friday, November 27, 2009


Pick Of The Litter (Book Review)



RUBY'S SLIPPERS by Leanna Ellis

An absolutely delightful book! Leanna Ellis does a fantastic job of weaving the elements of THE WIZARD OF OZ into a totally modern story. With amazing wit and insight Leanna pulls the reader into the story of Dottie Meyers a thirty-five year old former teacher-turned-caregiver and farmer.

Dottie loves her Kansas farm but her witch of a sister wants to sell it. A tornado destroys her farm and Dottie awakes from a coma to find herself on the West Coast. She's not in Kansas anymore. With this awakening, she discovers a special gift left by her the father she hasn't seen since she was four.

Traveling with a cast of enduring characters reminiscent of the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion, Dottie and her dog Otto, set out in search of her powerful father but she keeps running into her Heavenly Father along the way.

You will be sad that the story ends but the satisfying answer to Dottie's search will warm your soul. Not only would I recommend this book but I'll definitely read it again and again. RUBY'S SLIPPERS - a perfect fit.