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Across Tennessee

It’s a long drive from Asheville to Memphis so we went for a walk before leaving town. The Smoky Mountains were having the dreaded wintery mix, so I powered through to lower elevations before I stopped for gas and a … Continue reading

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Dog friendliest city in the US?

That’s what the Asheville, NC tourist board would have you think. We found that almost all the shops welcomed dogs, there was outdoor seating at many restaurants, and lots of the street art involved, or revolved around, dogs. We started … Continue reading

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On to Asheville

Tuesday’s drive, from Christiansburg to Asheville, NC was interesting. A line of freezing rain was moving through the area. The morning weather was reporting significant ice accumulations just where I had intended to go. Change of plan. Instead of small roads … Continue reading

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Monday, PA to VA

Long day in the car. And drove almost all day on I 81, through Target for the day was the Super 8 Motel in Christiansburg, VA. We arrived around 6:30, took a walk, checked in, went across the street to … Continue reading

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And so it begins

Sunday provided the first unplanned travel adventure of this trip. We’re staying with Kathy and Ben at their place about thirty miles south of Binghamton, NY, and Kathy, Chico and I hopped in the car to go for a Sunday … Continue reading

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If everything goes to plan. . .

by the time you read this Chico and I will be started on our giant field trip across America, in my car, to California and back. We’ll be exploring new places, trying a couple of agility trials in new places, … Continue reading

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Self-control depletion

An interesting phrase, no? The research summarized here says that dogs do not have an infinite supply of self-control. They reach a point where they can no longer exercise the self-control needed to stay out of trouble. Or, as Julie … Continue reading

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Chico in the snow

My last post was pretty wordy, so here, for your amusement, is a visual interlude: some quickly edited, cell-phone-recorded video of Chico playing in the snow.

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Day of errands & treats

On Tuesday, Chico and I went to town, that is, the bigger town near me where things like stores and medical appointments happen for me. With a dozen or so errands to run, a number of them in dog friendly … Continue reading

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Interesting science

Here’s a report a friend (thanks Philip!) sent me from the BBC on some recent research that shows dogs understand more about human perception than we might have thought. The short of it is, dogs seem to know that their … Continue reading

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