Saturday, January 30, 2010

PAT Dawgitty Dawg

I received Chynna's official visiting 'uniform' this week in the mail and here she is in all her finery:


Doesn't that look like a dog that you can trust to give you lots of cuddles and unconditional love?!

I purchased a jacket, collar and leash for her. When we take her out after visits, it will also raise awareness of the charity and that can only be a good thing.

We have our second visit to the residential home tomorrow and we are all looking forward to it.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Doggone Therapy!

I would like to share some fantastic news with all of you. Chynna was recently selected as a pet therapy dog. What this entails is that on a regular basis, we will visit old-aged pensioners in a residential home. Some people prefer to go to hospices, hospitals or schools but as I had a very close and loving relationship with my paternal grandmother when she was alive, my first preference was to work with people in the twilight of their lives.

Late last year, Chynna went through a rigorous assessment where she was tested for temperament and obedience. They wanted to see if she was suitable for this type of visiting role where she would be handled by many different people. Well, what can I say? Our little baby was just a delight and passed with flying colours!

After my own references were done (thanks to my two lovely friends who did this for me, you know who you are), we got a letter of acceptance from the charity this past week. We didn't waste any time and Chynna and I went on our first visit today!

P drove us and was very sweet, acting as my 'assistant' and carrying all our bags. Due to the rules of the charity, he can't handle Chynna on visits as he will not be covered by their insurance should any incidents occur. However, it was a great help to have him around and the Matron who runs the home made us both feel very welcomed. We found her to be a very warm and lovely person.

I had to bring a small quilt for the residents in case they wanted Chynna to sit on their laps. And boy, did they want her to do that! There are 36 residents in total at the home and I would say that she visited with about 20 of them. Not all of them like dogs and some are happy to just look at her from a distance. A few are also quite poorly and don't often leave their rooms.

But those that loved dogs absolutely adored her. As it was our introduction visit, we kept it short and spent just a few minutes with each person. All of them kept saying how beautiful and lovely she was and how soft her coat felt, etc. They even asked me if I put special conditioner on her fur! You could see their eyes light up at the sight of her and it really was a wonderful feeling.

Although Chynna was very curious about the different noises, she took to each and every single one of them. Even the staff cooed over her and they all wanted to take her home!

I feel incredibly proud and happy and it is one of the best things that P, Chynna and I have done together as a family. We have committed to visiting every Sunday morning and I look forward to it.

What did crack me up though was that the Matron tried to disinfect every OAP's hands after they stroked Chynna. But that went out the window after a while because they kept coming back for more and some even encouraged Chynna to lick them on their faces!

One of the residents thought that Chynna was a male dog and didn't like her pink collar and leash. She said to me, "He's beautiful but I'm not sure about the pink. It makes him look like a poof!". Ha ha ha.

I'm not saying this because I'm biased, but Chynna is the most amazing dog that I've ever come across. She is laid back, so well behaved and loves everyone she meets. What I said to P today was that it would be a real waste if we just kept her all to ourselves. I know that the residents would have let us stay all day if we wanted but we just didn't have the time. Next week, we will stay longer so that everyone can get their fill of her.

The Matron loved Chynna as well and before we left, she gave all three of us in turn a big cuddle! I really hope we see more of her on our visits. I know that with time, I'll also get to know the residents a bit better. Today was a blurr of stroking hands, numerous names and passing faces. I will definitely blog when I get funny comments or hear special stories from the residents.

On this wonderful note, I wish all of you a great rest of the weekend!

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy 2010!!!

A light dusting of snow fell just after midnight as P and I came home from the pub after ringing in the New Year with friends.

This morning, we took a two-hour walk. The location in the photos is literally a 10-minute drive from our house. It feels like the country but the huge park is in one of the biggest cities in the world!

Just click on the photos to enlarge:

Chynna loves the park, can you tell?!




So cold that even the puddles were frozen:

Imagine sitting here in the tranquil peace with a thermos of hot coffee:

There are a few lakes clustered together:


What a gorgeous little stream:


Your eyes do not deceive you, these are horse riders!
Sometimes on Sunday mornings,
we can hear them clippity clopping past the houses to get back to the stables:

When my folks are here in March and Yeller Fever and his girlfriend visit in June, we'll go for some great walks too. You all will love it!