Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fun in the yard

FINALLY!

Wait, let me back up a little here so you understand this exasperated proclamation...

For quite some time now I have been trying to get video of the dogs, any of them, playing in the yard.  They would begin but as soon as I took out my phone and turned on the video, everyone would stop playing and wander around all bored or cram themselves up on the porch.  Didn't matter where I was standing or what I was doing.  I thought it was my body language, so I changed it.  I tried sneaking video from up on the porch, standing in the yard amongst them all natural like, standing on my head on a Thursday before the hawk cries thrice and the meat man comes to market, without making eye contact, without facing in their direction.  It was ridiculous.

Well not anymore!!  I AM VIDEO VICTORIOUS!!  And this means you are as well!

Sorry about the grainy quality, I was so excited to get video, I never even thought to grab a better quality machine.

Enjoy.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Memorial Day (5/28/2012)

This is just a reminder that we will be off for Memorial Day.  Again, this does not effect boarding dogs.  For anyone who ends up needing care, the holiday charge of $20 per scheduled service will apply.

Thanks!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Pet Health and Policies

Hello!  I thought it would be helpful to clarify some things that some of you might not be aware of due to implementation of policies.  From now on I will be posting this type of information here so it is easily found if a future reference is needed, and as always I will send out an email alerting you to any new information entered.

How Your Pets Health Affects Happy Dog

Much in the same way you would keep yourself home from work, or your child home from school, if he/she was showing the following symptoms, please use the same discretion when regarding your dog(s).

  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • excessive mucus from the eyes and nose
  • coughing and/or sneezing
  • any sudden or serious changes in behavior (lethargy, appetite, signs of pain, etc.)
  • parasites of any kind

A lot of people are surprised to find out that canine illnesses (much like human illnesses) are highly communicable through regular close quarter contact such as playing or riding in the car together.  So in the interest of keeping everyones pets as healthy and happy as possible, we would appreciate you letting us know as soon as possible if you notice any of those symptoms.

Any signs of limping, lameness or any type of motor coordination issues should immediately be brought to our attention so we can address the correct course of action.


24 Hour Cancellation Policy

We are aware that life can get hectic and no one has 100% control over the events of their day, however, we ask that you give us at least 24 hours notice for cancellation of any previously scheduled service.  Unfortunately, in the event of last minute cancellations you will be charged 50% of the scheduled service. This is partly due to a limited capacity to overnights and playgroups and time constraints.  Our playgroups, overnights and walks are scheduled in a way to provide optimal customer service to avoid untimely pick up/drop off, shortened walks and/or overbooking.

I am aware a lot of these policies are new, as in the past it was pretty free form, so here is a link to Happy Dog's policies page:  Happy Dog Policies  At your convenience, please take a moment to look them over, because no one likes surprises.  Unless it's a birthday party.  :)

As always any questions, comment or concerns can be directed to me via telephone or email:

(617) 448 2310
joy@happydogonline.com

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Progress!

We have been busy little bees over here at the Happy Dog homestead and the progress has been quite noticeable.  I think you are all going to like this as much as I do.  

The yard.  It needed a bit of an overhaul and really, what is better than a tidy yard?  There are people who devote the entire rest of their lives to the perfect yard.  I've met them.  It's intense.  Now don't get me wrong, we're not the all crabgrass and clover must die types but we do enjoy seeing a pretty little yard when we step outside with everybody.  There is still a little ways to go but we have accomplished some of the most important aspects.  

After a little discussion, we decided we wanted the fencing whiter and higher.  As I can be pretty neurotic and give everything far too much credit, I wanted a fence that never made me question its' purpose, which we all know is to keep things in or out.  We both wanted something that when we looked out at it, it made our light sensitive eyes pleased with what was being taken in.

We chose lattice because it's inexpensive with a decent amount of strength to it.  Also, we have started some seeds of flowering vines and the vines will love weaving in and out of the lattice.  Sunflowers are coming up in the back right corner.  We're hoping it will be an explosion of color at some point.

Side Note:  While looking over these pictures, you are ignoring the lawn.  It has been seeded so I'm hoping grass will fill in the bald spots very soon.  In fact, I was out there this morning checking out all the new growth!  :)

Now, before we get started I would love to be all I'm the champion of fence builders! But credit must be given where credit is due, and Anthony has handled most of the installation and painting.  He's a machine. While I was out caring for pets, he was home taking care of business.

The following pictures are before and after with a little explanation.  

Back fence.  Looking directly off the back porch

Back fence.  Painted and lattice added to the top

Front left side fence.  Looking from the back to the front, opposite the gate.

Front left side fence.  Painted and lattice added

Side fence.   To the right as you come in the gate.
Side fence.  Painted, lattice added to the top.  

Side and back fencing before

Side and back fencing after
There is a lot more to it, but I believe these to be the pictures that help to show the more obvious progress.  I'm pretty psyched about the whole thing because now the dogs can run amok without a second thought from us and that is always more fun, wouldn't you say?