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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tuesdays with Ken

The week is going a little too quickly.  Starting it on Tuesday doesn't help.  That was a fun filled day of Lee tied to the computer pulling together the CKC's communication requirements after a week of Board meetings and of Ken putting his gardens in shape while managing the busy kennel.  Lee was in charge of house dogs - and they looked askance as she moved among them only to depart for the office at a moment's notice.  The phone was busy - a combination of catching up and moving forward.  Chantelle walked out the door with a suitcase for a business trip, leaving poor Clementine to sit at the gate until dark.  Ken's lights were fully on throughout his gardens before she could bring herself to come in.  Then it was positioning herself in front of the door to the hall so taht she could be first up the stairs, certain that Chantelle must be in the bedroom, sick and pining for Clem's attention.  Scout - well, we mentioned to him that he was sleeping downstairs - he has no idea that anyone is missing - loyalty is perhaps not his middle name.

The kennel is rocking and rolling.  Lola the Mastiff is becoming a Regalridge dog just as she is packing her large suitcases to leave.  Arriving as a less than secure and highly suspicious young Mastiff, she has settled to the point that we can pat her, cajole her and offer her the affection she is seeking during this 'fear period' of her adolescence.  That is a strong statement for her and one that bodes well for her temperament into adulthood.  Lucy Welsh continues to look after old Nemo - nobody has mentioned to Lucy that she too is old - who is duly appreciative.   Cairo and her pal are settling in, concerned with the change in their lifestyle but accepting of food and biscuits.  They will move to Lola's large run as soon as she leaves.  Cairo is receiving her meds twice a day and taking them without question.  Dina the Airedale is looking forward to going home - she has advised Lola that she will be first at the gate so not to get any ideas.  Barrett is now firmly convinced that we have all lost our minds.  He has tried every song in his repertoire, knows that we understand that the love of his life is just around the corner and cannot for the life of him sort out why they are being held apart.  He is now quoting Shakespeare - we laugh.

The house dogs are fine.  Patti is eating well, Clem is annoyed that Chantelle is once again lost, Scout is completely confused by her absence and little Viola is taking it all in her stride.  Piper has returned to managing Lee and Nick is helping.  Charlotte still has a sore front foot but Billy's is improving.  Little Will is now a big boy and has decided that crunchy food is a whole lot better than that soaked stuff - proof positive that Chantelle is a horrible cook!  

Dinner was lovely - grilled salmon steaks, new potatoes and baked tomatoes with feta and basil.  We aren't suffering but ken is desperately hoping that the rhubarb that he has gathered in the garden and the strawberries that have found their way to the kitchen might be transformed into something dessert-like tomorrow . . .

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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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