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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Cooking, Grooming, Polishing and Shopping - Christmas is coming!

We were busy but so was the rest of the world. With company coming for dinner, it was an early start. Ken decided that the dining room looked so good that he would give it a final polish - and that was his day. Chantelle had a list a mile long for Christmas spa treatments so spent her day in the midst of flying hair. Little Megan the Welsh was spiffed up and Amy Airedale was finished as were several Regalridge dogs, including Clint, Charlotte, Clem and Jessie Rachel. Lee worked on her multiple personalities - from the kitchen and dining room to the hunter gatherer in Truro on a dog food run, a bit of power shopping (oh where oh where have teh hockey cards gone, oh where oh where can they be . . .) and settled back in to finish dinner prep.

The kennel is rocking with lots of the regulars here for a pre-Christmas visit. Marged and Shillelagh are certain that adding a few notes to their repertoire will bring their owner back more quickly. Anjin, Amy and Winnie are in number three yard and are developing new Airedale games. Anjin has chosen Amy as his intended while Winnie holds both in some mild disdain. The third point in a triangle isn't always fun. Lucy, Trebia and Nemo are holding down number four yard. The old dogs enjoy each other and watch the young Cirneco in amazement. Kacia and Nyssa are thriving. They have not only their outside run but also the perimeter area and move on to yard number three as the added bonus. Their medications are being put on and in and all is stable. Millie arrived in a flurry late afternoon and immediately settled in to her regular routine. It is an easy group of boarding dogs who like the day we lay out for them and let us know.

It was a very very very very cold day. The wind was high and biting so nobody wanted to be out for long periods. It was a quiet crowd of supervisors in the den, stretched out on beds and happy to enjoy the fire and the lights of the den tree. Lola left us for her new home with Charlie Airedale. We miss her but know that having her own people and a great older brother is the right answer. She will be in charge of Moncton in no time.

Dinner was a good pre-Christmas run. Jimmy and Dawn came to see the little Prince. Drinks and appetizers were followed by a prime rib dinner with Delia's fixings -new carrots in a maple glaze, fresh peas and roast potatoes with two lovely Australian wines. Creme Caramel and Christmas cookies were a decent ending and our Ken was happy with that one. We did discover a nice non-alcohol based drink at Costco - an apple-pomegranate sparkling juice packages in corked champagne bottles. It is a nice addition to a table as an alternative beverage. The room is now ready for Christmas. And we are almost there too.

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Just to say "Thank You" to everyone at Regalridge for looking after our quirky Lord Tippy!

Loved the blogs and pictures. Still going through the honeymoon period at the moment - have a feeling tomorrow's going to be our day of punishment!

We will be attending a wedding in June, so when we've got dates, I will be in touch for Tippy and his mobile palace to be booked in again.

Once again thank you very much for taking care of him. You have really put my mind at rest, that I can now go on holiday and leave him somewhere safe.

Helen & Nick

Anjin says:

I miss my pals KC and Winnie. My mom tells me that my manners have improved since I came home. I am more patient with them; something about sitting still longer for hugs & kisses. Thank you KC & Winnie for teaching me some good tricks.PS: Special face licks to all the Reagalridge humans who made my stay so special.Keep my bed warm;

I'LL BE BACK!XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOANJIN :)


I cannot thank you enough for the wonderful love and care you provided for my 'babies'. They are quite tired after all their 'management' and I never thought Lilly could get
tired . It is a wonderful feeling when you can leave your dogs and know they are well loved and cared for.

I hope all goes well with the remodeling and your gardening. I am sure we will speak again.

Warm Regards,
Bethany

Frequently Asked Questions

Where will my dog stay?
It is important to know what your dog’s temporary living space will be like. Dogs are housed in individual runs. There is an inner section within a heated building and an outer section protected by a roof. There is a trap door to separate the two sections. This door is closed at night and controlled in the winter in order to keep the inside of the kennel warm and cozy. The roof over the runs allows the dogs to be outside even during bad weather while keeping them dry.

Will my dog be walked?
We find that walking the dogs is unnecessary as we have four large exercise yards, which allow the dogs to have daily exercise. The dogs are out in the yards a minimum of three times a day (morning, mid-afternoon and evening) to allow them to exercise and do their business. As long as your dog gets along with other dogs than we will allow him/her to play with other dogs staying with us. Sometimes one of our resident dogs enjoys the opportunity to visit with our guests.

What will my dog eat?
Boarding can be stressful for your dog, even if he/she is accustomed to it. A change in diet can add to the stress on his/her body, possibly resulting in diarrhea or vomiting. Bringing your dog’s regular food is the best way to prevent this. As long as your dog does not have a sensitive stomach than he/she can eat the meals provided, we feed various Purina brands. Every evening the dogs enjoy a dog biscuit before settling down for the night.

Will my dog be allowed to interact with other dogs?
We offer daily sessions where the dogs are permitted to play together in our exercise yards. As long as your dog gets along with other dogs than we will allow him/her to play with other dogs staying with us. Sometimes one of our resident dogs enjoys the opportunity to visit with our guests.

What happens if my dog becomes sick or injured?
Depending on the severity of the illness/injury, we will make all efforts to contact the owner to notify you that we are concerned about your dog and want to take him/her to the vet. We prefer to take him/her to our vet as we have a long-standing relationship with him.

How much is this going to cost?
Part of planning for a vacation includes budgeting for your dog’s accommodations. We charge for the first day no matter what time the dog arrives but will not charge for the day your dog leaves as long as it is before 12 noon. As most of the time is spent with your dog during daylight hours, you will be charged by the day. Please contact us for the current rates at (902) 883-1494.

Will my dog get dirty?
Probably…unfortunately your dog may not come home as clean as when you left him/her. We put the dogs outside for regular playtimes and sometimes (like children) it is a lot of fun to kick up dirt and mud. You can request that your dog be bathed before returning home as long as you give sufficient notice and there will be an additional cost.

Can I pick up my dog at night?
Having a boarding facility in your home is not always a 9 to 5 business however; we do try to allow time for relaxation with family and friends. We have set hours for pick up and delivery and request that you try to respect those hours. We understand that it is not always possible but our days start early and like you…look forward to those quiet times when we can just enjoy our time with the dogs. Thank you for confirming in advance your appointment for dropping off/picking up your dog.

What can I bring?
We will provide your dog with bedding and dishes. You can bring your dog’s food and treats if you prefer (they will be provided if not). Toys are permitted but cannot always promise that they will return in the same condition that they arrived. Sometime toys are shared amongst visitors (much like children sometimes) or taken out to the exercise yards and forgotten…

Things to remember…

Phone and set up times to drop off and pick up your dog.

To bring proof of vaccines.

When you bring your dog in for boarding, remember his/her food, special instructions, and any other permitted items.

Do not bring items that you absolutely need to get back, as they could become lost or damaged. Bear in mind that many facilities limit personal items for this reason.

Make sure to leave contact numbers for you on your trip, plus local emergency contacts in case you cannot be reached.

Relax! You’ve done your research and your dog is in good hands. Enjoy your vacation!


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