Are you gonna eat that sausage?This morning we braved the rainy cold and headed downtown to the
ARL of Iowa's Bow Wow Breakfast event at Brenton Skating Plaza. Catori, our nearly 5-year-old husky/ridgeback mix is an
ARL alumni (Class of 2003), and we decided to take him along. Catori usually is left out when it comes to events since he tends to be rambunctious and sometimes embarrassing, although the majority of dogs and people find him quite captivating. I always joke about never taking Tor anywhere due to his potential clownish behavior, but lately he's been very, very good meeting other dogs at Petco, the vet, and on walks, so I felt he deserved a fair chance to prove me wrong.
Sniffin' some Greyhound BootieCatori was pretty good! Humans are always quite taken with him and vice versa and he did really good with the dogs too. Except one... a newly adopted gorgeous Doberman who is deaf. Catori and the Dobie exchanged barks (just 1 each, fortunately) while we ate breakfast off frisbee plates. Yes, I forgot to get a picture of that. We got to bring the frisbees home so we will have fun with those later.
After eating we ventured into the cold, but no longer rainy outdoors and Catori got to run and play in the enclosed ice skating area (minus ice) with a smaller, adorable, brindle hound mix girl named Sam. Sam was a foster failure (I could see why!), who had a rough puppyhood but is livin' the good life now. They had a similar style: run, playbow, then run some more. Then the Dobie came in and Catori wagged his tail but did some growling and we didn't want to risk seeing Catori's bad side so we stepped out and watched for awhile. The Doberman owner's said their guy was very submissive & still pretty puppy at 1-year-old and it would probably go fine, but Catori is prone to sudden outbursts of bad behavior and I didn't want to risk it. Hopefully they weren't offended, as it was obvious their dog was a very good boy!
Play Bow Times TwoRunning Free & FastSam the Hound MixBeautiful Doberman