IT’S ALL IN A DOG’S LIFE!

Hello, Peeps!

I’m sorry that it’s been so long since I’ve posted a blog.  Much has happened to me in the journey of life since I last posted a blog!!

On February 18th I had “my wings clipped,” if you know what I mean.  I trotted into Mountain Empire Animal Hospital just as happy as a little lark at 8:15 a.m.  However, when Laura came to pick me up late in the afternoon, my demeanor was much different.  You will see the difference in the photo posted.

Then I developed gastrointestinal issues which escalated as the days went by.  I returned to Mountain Empire for two days where they ran a complete blood panel, took x-rays to see if I had a blockage, and had several barium enemas.  The surgeon looked at my x-rays and gave me a complete workup too.  It was determined that I had inflamed intestines.  They said that when a dog is hyper like me that sometimes their system over stresses from surgery or anesthesia and that’s what happened to me.  I went home with  two prescriptions to help my issue and to calm my stomach and a case of prescriptive canned dog food.  Thank goodness, when I finished my medicines, I was back to normal and happy to be normal again.

When Laura came to pick me up and take me home, she had my car door opened and was leaning up against the car.  She was parked in the parking space next to the front door.  When the technician and I stepped onto the parking lot and I saw the car door open; I literally leaped up and projected myself through the air for a couple of feet and landed in my seat.  Everyone just stood there with their mouths open saying, “how in the world did he do that?”  I would have been a good candidate for World’s Funniest Videos.  I was just so happy to be going home that I guess my Superman abilities kicked in.  It was a sight to see!!!

I will be going to boarding school soon to learn the fine tuning behavior of “no bark,” “no jump,” being quiet when wheels are around, etc. When I finish, I will be certified as a true therapy dog and will be ready to visit people in the hospitals and nursing homes when we are allowed to return.  I’ll be writing about that adventure too.

Until then, take care and happy trails!

Richie

 

Then and Now!

Hello to All!  It’s too late to say Happy New Year, so I will tell you that my prayer for you is to have a healthy, safe, and prosperous 2021!  We have all been through many changes in our lives this past year and let’s pray that this year will be better.

With the new year, I wanted to give you an update on me as of January 21, 2021.  When Renee and Laura picked me up at Pigeon Forge Doodles in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, I weighed 6 pounds.  Looking, like a pound puppy you would see in the movies, I was one month old in the puppy picture above  Now I am 7 months old and I weigh 30 pounds! Can you believe that?  I am getting so big.  Laurie Johnston who is helping Laura in my training said the first 5 months I would grow long ways and then start to fill out.  She was exactly right!  Laurie really knows alot about dogs.

Dr. Ron Scott at Mountain Empire Animal Hospital told Laura that I am a beautiful golden doodle and he is glad that I am settling down a little and behaving a little better.  Dr. Scott and Laura went to school (University School) from the first grade – twelfth grade together and Richard Tetrick went to high school (University High) with them.  So, Dr. Scott can tell Laura what he really thinks.  Thankfully, he likes me and I really do like to visit him to have my check-ups and get shots.  Everyone there is very nice to the cats and dogs and you can tell that they are animal lovers.

Cassie Blankenship gave me a luxurious grooming last week.  I even went back to see her this week to practice having my claws filed with the Dremel file.  I don’t like it and behave badly when she turns it on.  You can see me with my new “doo” in the picture on the right.

My home base is at Tetrick Funeral Services because that’s where Laura works but if you ever want me to come to Woodall-Anderson & Dugger Funeral  Home & Cremation Services, you can let Alfred Dugger know and Laura will have me here to meet you.  I love people and want to help them feel better during a difficult time in their lives.  I’ve met with many families and children love to play with me and see the tricks I do for treats (Laura provides them.)  I am a big ham!

I wanted to update you on how big I have gotten.  I also want you to know that I love meeting with families and helping them to feel better on a sad day.

Have a safe, warm and wonderful January!

Type to you soon with paws of love!

Richie

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MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As Christmas draws near and 2021 approaches, I want to wish each and every one a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

I have met so many wonderful humans in the past six months. I hope that I can bring comfort to others who will need a little special touch in the coming year.  It has astounded all of us in how many people have asked to come and meet me, petted and loved me.  I am very humbled by the affection that has  been given to me wherever I have gone.

This past week has been different for me.  I have suffered a little anxiety separation because I am only 6 months old.  Laura had cataract surgery last week and couldn’t take care of me but Jason Bruner and Elizabeth Tetrick stepped right in and took me in and gave me wonderful times.  When Elizabeth brought me to the funeral home today, as soon as I walked in there was a family who needed me.   I was so excited to meet them.  This is what I am supposed to do!!

Laura is posting a photo of me in my new red Artic Explorer coat.  She got it for me for Christmas so that I would stay warm on our cold walks this winter.  The other is a photo that Elizabeth took of me in front of their Christmas tree.  You can tell from it how much I have grown!

From my house to yours, have a wonderful Christmas as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!  Merry Christmas, y’all!

Richie Shops at Lowe’s

Hello, World!

Now that I’ve had all of my shots, I can explore the world a little more.  Laura and I are going to some place called Lowe’s tonight so I’m excited to see what it is.  When we got there she told me that I would have to ride in the buggy but it had plenty of room so I didn’t mind.

We had such a good time!  As we walked in, the lady in the garden department wanted to take my picture and we got to know each other a little before we moved into the store.

Everywhere we went, people came up to us and wanted to either pet me or have their picture made with me.  They told us their dog stories too and showed us pictures of their fur babies.  One man who works at Lowe’s has a labradoodle and I think his dog must get into things like I do.  Whatever we can get into our mouths is a delicious thing — especially peanut butter. That’s the best treat ever.

The only thing that hurt my feelings would be if someone just walked on by and didn’t even acknowledge my presence.  If I could speak, I would want to say, “don’t you think I’m cute and don’t you want to pet me?”   There were even a few who asked if I am the puppy on the billboards.  They aren’t sure because I have grown so much since that photo was made.  I was two months old and weighed about 7 pounds then and now I’m 5 months old and weigh a little over 20 pounds.

On our way to the car, a young man stopped us and wanted to know where I came from because he thought I was the most beautiful golden doodle he had ever seen.  It’s my Paddington Bear face that wins them over.  Laura told him about Pigeon Forge Doodles and told him they have a website and are on Facebook with contact information.

As we are now reflecting on Thanksgiving, I want to tell each of you how thankful I am to be living in the greatest country ever and that people are so nice to me.  I am a friendly puppy and love to be around people.  God made me that way and He has already blessed me so much.  For that I am very grateful!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOURS!

 

 

 

Richie Goes to Early Vote!

Being a patriotic puppy who loves the United States of America; Laura and I went to Jonesborough to vote when early voting began.

 The waiting line was very long and knowing that I couldn’t stay in the car but a few minutes, Laura asked permission to bring me in with her.  Remember, I am a therapy dog in training so I know I would have to use my “party manners” if I was allowed entry.

Before the poll judge could render a verdict on my entry, I was in her arms and giving her kisses.  You can see us in the picture that is posted.  She was very nice and gave me a qualified entry – behavior and being house broken.

 Everyone in line loved me!  There were several who even came up to Laura and asked if I was the puppy whose picture is on the billboards in Johnson City.  YES I AM!  I guess I have become a well known puppy.   We were walking down from Everlan Senior Living the other day and someone at the corner of Sharon Drive and Peoples Street put her passenger widow down and said to Laura, “is he the dog?  If so, he’s grown so much!  Laura laughed and said, “yes, he is the one.”  The lady waved at us and turned the corner and went on her away.  It just amazes us that I get attention wherever we go.

 Back to the voting – I helped everyone pass away the waiting time.  People would stop and pet me and some would rub my belly.  They didn’t care who I would have voted for.  They just liked me and I made the waiting time more fun for them.

 After voting, Laura was given the little sticker that said, “I Voted.”  She stuck it on my collar so I would feel like I had voted for my candidate of choice.

 If you haven’t early voted, please BE SURE TO VOTE NEXT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd.  We are so fortunate to live in a country where we have the privilege and responsibility to make our vote count. 

If you see me around town; stop and say hello.  I love to meet new friends!