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My Words

  • Ted
    My favourite Toy is a stuffed Teddy Bear from Ikea. Like all things from there, he probably has some crazy Swedish name, but I just call him Ted. Ted does miracles too. After I've licked him and loved him until he's all worn and ragged, he always manages to re-incarnate like new.
  • Beach
    My favourite beach is Spanish Banks. It's a dog-friendly beach where I get to hang out and play during the summer. All beaches in Vancouver are dog-friendly from late September through to May. Vancouver is a great city for dogs.
  • Jeep
    I love our Jeep. I love to stick my head out the side when the top is off and feel the wind in my fur. My parents love the Jeep because they don't have to worry about me being muddy or wet when I'm riding in it. I love the Jeep because it means we're going on an adventure somewhere!
  • The Mill
    The Mill Marine and Bistro. Also known as the M-I-L-L. (My people don't think I can spell). The Mill is a wonderful pub that is located beside Harbour Green Park, the park where my people take me to run every day. The staff at The Mill are great and treat us like family.

Blue Dog - The Puppy Stage

  • Things Puppy's Do.
    These are a bunch of photos of when I was around 7 or 8 weeks old. You can see that some of my brothers and sisters looked more like Australian Shepherds while others looked more like Border Collies.

Blue Dog - Vancouver Dog Beach with Uncle Troy

  • Wet
    My uncle Troy finally came back from California and took me to the Spanish Banks Dog Beach here in Vancouver, BC. It was a cold and wet day but as you can see, I didn't mind too much.

Blue Dog - Vancouver Dog Beach

  • And now I celebrate by shaking it!
    I lost my ring in the water one day at Spanish Banks, a Vancouver dog beach. John McCrossan happened to be there that day and took these pictures of me as I tried to recover it. John then created a video which he kindly emailed to my Dad. You can see the video here (4272.1K).

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